DECISION makingHEALTH policyNURSE practitionersNURSESNURSING services administrationPOLICY sciencesOCCUPATIONAL rolesPSYCHOSOCIAL factorsThe author explains why more practising nurses should be involved in developing policy and strategy, with topics mentioned such as policymakers, policy develop...
The aim of this study was to critically examine how nurses have been involved in national policy processes in the Kenyan health sector. The paper reports qualitative results from a larger mixed method study. National nonnursing decision-makers and nurse leaders, and provincial managers as well as...
Making a Difference: Why Perianesthesia Nurses Must Be Involved in the Policy and Political Process 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 22 作者: JK Leavitt 摘要: Perianesthesia nurses have a unique focus on the health care system that affords them the opportunity to provide critical information ...
Nurses Making Policy: From Bedside to Boardroom Journal of Nursing RegulationCronquist, Rene
Nurses from all levels and categories must be openly invited to be actively involved in policy-making, and be provided with opportunities such as a day off to travel. These policies must be easily accessible after approval, and they can be simplified into a poster with images, be discussed ...
Educational managers, policymakers, and scholars should make a courageous effort to face fundamental school system policymaking dilemmas in new ways. Self-empowering strategies are the levers that uncover, clarify, and solve problems. This paper argues that qualitative research, as a self-empowering pro...
The actual process of triage decision making has received limited attention. The aims of this study were to describe aspects of the triage decision-making process used by both more and less experienced nurses (n = 20) and to test the effect of uncertainty in the triage situation on the use...
addresses a significant gap in the existing literature, which has predominantly concentrated on Western healthcare settings. This study aims to provide essential insights that could influence both policy-making and healthcare practices, offering solutions specifically tailored to meet the challenges within ...
What distinguishes the current findings from those of other studies is that some nurses showed a sense of professional commitment despite the threats involved in nursing practice during the Covid-19 pandemic. In contrast, during the SARS outbreak in Japan, nurses were found to be unwilling or hes...
Furthermore, they were asked about their willingness to participate in the study. The inclusion criteria for nurses included having job experience of more than one year, being directly involved in patient care, and having the bachelor’s degree and higher in nursing. For nursing students, the ...