1. Identify Objectives: Begin by identifying the goals of the nursing intervention. These should be specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART). 2. Define Criteria: Establish the criteria that will be used to measure success. This might include patient health outcomes, adherence to treatment protocols, or patient satisfaction levels. 3. Select Data Collection Methods: Choose the appropriate methods for collecting data, such as surveys, medical record reviews, or observational studies. 4. Analyze Data: Use statistical methods and qualitative analysis to interpret the data collected. 5. Report Findings: Prepare a comprehensive report that includes the findings, conclusions, and recommendations for improvement.