Political decisions and social policy initiatives have an impact on the practice of nursing and on the provision of health care. In this paper, we develop the argument that nurses, therefore, need to have political awareness. Developing a critical approach to politics and policy in nursing includes, first, developing an awareness of the range of structural and ideological factors underpinning the emergence of policies. This, we argue, is an essential backdrop to the analysis of the impact on nursing and health care of specific policy initiatives. To illustrate this approach, we present a brief analysis of health policy under the last government, and consider how this came to impact on nursing. We then go on to outline health policy emerging...
Abstract Background: Nurses are allowed to have a variety of influence and policy makingauthority op...
Providing a critical historical and policy insight into the key issues that affect nurses – includin...
While nurses can and do behave as intentional political agents, claims that nurses collectively do (...
Political decisions and social policy initiatives have an impact on the practice of nursing and on t...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Nursing.The aims of this thesis were to: describe the p...
Political advocacy, an integral part of the nursing role, requires knowledge of the policy process a...
hen one thinks of politics and public policy, it is thought of typically at the level of state and f...
Aim. This paper presents a discussion of how critical social theory can be used as a tool for resea...
Policy and Politics for Nurses and Other Health Professionals, Third Edition focuses on the idea tha...
This article seeks to fill a gap in the existing nursing literature by answering the question, “Wher...
The tumultuous changes in health care... provide mul-tiple lessons in the political forces that shap...
Professional governing bodies of nursing have claimed that registered nurses have a responsibility t...
This article introduces and explores the concept of political economy. In particular it focuses upon...
Nurses make up the single largest group of healthcare workers in the United States and yet are under...
AIM: This paper attempts to illuminate some of the factors necessary to influence policy, using rece...
Abstract Background: Nurses are allowed to have a variety of influence and policy makingauthority op...
Providing a critical historical and policy insight into the key issues that affect nurses – includin...
While nurses can and do behave as intentional political agents, claims that nurses collectively do (...
Political decisions and social policy initiatives have an impact on the practice of nursing and on t...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Nursing.The aims of this thesis were to: describe the p...
Political advocacy, an integral part of the nursing role, requires knowledge of the policy process a...
hen one thinks of politics and public policy, it is thought of typically at the level of state and f...
Aim. This paper presents a discussion of how critical social theory can be used as a tool for resea...
Policy and Politics for Nurses and Other Health Professionals, Third Edition focuses on the idea tha...
This article seeks to fill a gap in the existing nursing literature by answering the question, “Wher...
The tumultuous changes in health care... provide mul-tiple lessons in the political forces that shap...
Professional governing bodies of nursing have claimed that registered nurses have a responsibility t...
This article introduces and explores the concept of political economy. In particular it focuses upon...
Nurses make up the single largest group of healthcare workers in the United States and yet are under...
AIM: This paper attempts to illuminate some of the factors necessary to influence policy, using rece...
Abstract Background: Nurses are allowed to have a variety of influence and policy makingauthority op...
Providing a critical historical and policy insight into the key issues that affect nurses – includin...
While nurses can and do behave as intentional political agents, claims that nurses collectively do (...