Presents the views of John Daly, a professor at the University of Western Sydney in Baulkham Hills, New South Wales, regarding the capacity of the nursing profession to influence health policy. Need for industry wide suppo...
Nurses' influence on health policy protects the quality of care by access to required recourses and opportunities. This is a new and important concept for nursing; however, research studies on policy influence of nurses in health care sector are lacking a basic conceptual understanding of what thi...
Frontline heroes can be system experts too. And yet, the visibility of nurses in public health policy remains woefully lacking. Despite nursing being the largest health care profession, chief nursing officers account for only about 0.8% of voting power on hospital boards, and nurses make up about...
BackgroundThere has been increased emphasis globally on nurses' involvement in health policy and systems development. However, there has been limited scholarly attention on nurses' participation in policy-making in South Africa.ObjectiveThis paper analyses the dynamics, strengths, and weaknesses of ...
We know that together, with support and investment from governments, nurses can change the future of healthcare! The new normal COVID has made the case that we must invest in nursing; we must see spending on healthcare not as a cost but as a cast-iron investment critical to the fut...
摘要: Does nurses' empowerment influence nurses' health and quality of care for patients? A systematic review of the literature收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 求助全文 crd.york.ac.uk 相似文献Practice Parameter update: Management issues for women with epilepsy--Focus on pregnancy (an ...
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The findings of this study showed that retention of nurse is complex and multi-factorial issue that factors from micro to macro-level affect it. Managers and health policy-makers based on the results obtained from this study can plan appropriate measures to increase the retention of nurses. ...
Strengthening obstetric nurses’ and midwives’ health education competence is the investment and guarantee for the population’s future health [9]. Given its importance, researchers have conducted in-depth discussions on health education quality, goals, strategy and evaluation. However, no study has ...