Describes the growing influence of nurse leaders in public health policy planning with the rise of nurse executives in state health departments. Highlights new paradigms in four states and outlines policy issues such as the need for license portability
abstract: The purpose of the study was to determine the level and type of public policy involvement ...
The United States spends the most per capita of all the developed countries on healthcare but demons...
Highlights innovative nursing initiatives designed, led, or implemented by nurses that expand access...
Highlights nurses' multifaceted contributions to public health and emergency response, profiles mode...
ffective nursing leadership in public health policy development is necessary in a rapidly changing h...
Purpose: To explore the willingness of senior executives to mentor future nurse leaders and specific...
A new era of health care reform places increasing pressure on public health leaders and agencies to ...
Demographic trends, population projections and emerging health problems have a direct impact on hea...
Nurses represent the nation\u27s largest health care worker with over 3.1 million registered nurses ...
In the 1980s Canada was viewed as a leader in health promotion with the articulation of a framework ...
The health of individuals occurs within the context of their environment and the other individuals t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Background: Strong public health systems are needed to...
Nurses care for individuals, families, communities, states, nations, and the health of the planet. W...
This thesis argues the need for a model of ‘purposeful’ leadership focused on enhancing nurses’ effe...
This replication study describes public health nurses, perceptions of their role in health promotio...
abstract: The purpose of the study was to determine the level and type of public policy involvement ...
The United States spends the most per capita of all the developed countries on healthcare but demons...
Highlights innovative nursing initiatives designed, led, or implemented by nurses that expand access...
Highlights nurses' multifaceted contributions to public health and emergency response, profiles mode...
ffective nursing leadership in public health policy development is necessary in a rapidly changing h...
Purpose: To explore the willingness of senior executives to mentor future nurse leaders and specific...
A new era of health care reform places increasing pressure on public health leaders and agencies to ...
Demographic trends, population projections and emerging health problems have a direct impact on hea...
Nurses represent the nation\u27s largest health care worker with over 3.1 million registered nurses ...
In the 1980s Canada was viewed as a leader in health promotion with the articulation of a framework ...
The health of individuals occurs within the context of their environment and the other individuals t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Background: Strong public health systems are needed to...
Nurses care for individuals, families, communities, states, nations, and the health of the planet. W...
This thesis argues the need for a model of ‘purposeful’ leadership focused on enhancing nurses’ effe...
This replication study describes public health nurses, perceptions of their role in health promotio...
abstract: The purpose of the study was to determine the level and type of public policy involvement ...
The United States spends the most per capita of all the developed countries on healthcare but demons...
Highlights innovative nursing initiatives designed, led, or implemented by nurses that expand access...