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دانلود کتاب سیاست و سیاست در پرستاری و مراقبت های بهداشتی

Policy & Politics in Nursing and Health Care

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Policy & Politics in Nursing and Health Care

ویرایش: [8 ed.] 
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ISBN (شابک) : 0323554989, 9780323554985 
ناشر: Saunders 
سال نشر: 2020 
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بیاموزید که چگونه بر سیاست ها تأثیر بگذارید و در محیط متحول مراقبت های بهداشتی امروزی رهبر شوید. ویرایش 8 که شامل تجزیه و تحلیل مسائل بهداشتی پیشرفته و بینش های اول شخص، خط مشی و سیاست در پرستاری و مراقبت های بهداشتی است، همچنان متن پیشرو در مورد اقدام و کنشگری پرستاری است. تقریباً 150 مشارکت‌کننده متخصص طیف گسترده‌ای از موضوعات در سیاست‌ها و سیاست‌ها را ارائه می‌کنند که پیش‌زمینه کامل‌تری از آنچه در هر کتاب درسی سیاست دیگری در بازار یافت می‌شود ارائه می‌دهند. این ویرایش هشتم گسترش یافته به شما کمک می کند تا درک جهانی از رهبری پرستاری و فعالیت سیاسی و همچنین مسائل پیچیده تجاری و مالی که بسیاری از اقدامات را در سیستم بهداشتی هدایت می کند، توسعه دهید. بحث‌ها شامل آخرین به‌روزرسانی‌ها در مورد مدیریت تعارض، اقتصاد سلامت، لابی‌گری، استفاده از رسانه‌ها و همکاری با جوامع برای تغییر است. با این بینش ها و استراتژی های نوآورانه، شما آماده خواهید شد تا نقش رهبری را در چهار حوزه ای که پرستاران از نظر سیاسی در آنها فعال هستند ایفا کنید: محل کار، دولت، سازمان های حرفه ای و جامعه. پوشش جامع سیاست‌ها و سیاست‌های مراقبت‌های بهداشتی، درک وسیع‌تری از رهبری پرستاری و فعالیت‌های سیاسی، و همچنین مسائل پیچیده تجاری و مالی ارائه می‌دهد. نکات کلیدی در پایان فصل به شما کمک می کند تا محتوای درس مهم و ضروری را مرور کنید. مقالات اقدام به عمل شامل گزارش های شخصی از نحوه مشارکت پرستاران در سیاست و دستاوردهای آنها است. نویسندگان خبره یک پرستار مجازی در خط مشی مراقبت های بهداشتی را تشکیل می دهند و اطلاعات و دیدگاه های شخصی به دست آمده در تدوین خط مشی مراقبت های بهداشتی را به اشتراک می گذارند. جدید! آخرین اطلاعات و دیدگاه ها توسط رهبران پرستاری ارائه شده است که بر اصلاح مراقبت های بهداشتی، از جمله قانون مراقبت مقرون به صرفه، تأثیر گذاشته اند. جدید! اطلاعات اضافه شده در مورد ماری جوانای پزشکی هر دو طرف این بحث را نشان می دهد. جدید! اطلاعات بیشتر در مورد خط مشی مراقبت های بهداشتی و جمعیت پیر، به روزترین اطلاعات را در مورد این جمعیت رو به رشد پوشش می دهد. جدید! اطلاعات گسترده درباره جهانی شدن پرستاری، سیاست ها و رویه های بین المللی مرتبط با پرستاری را در سراسر جهان بررسی می کند. جدید! تمرکز گسترده بر استراتژی‌های رسانه‌ای، آداب و رسوم مناسب هنگام صحبت با مطبوعات را شرح می‌دهد. جدید! پوشش گسترده مدل‌ها و مسائل مراقبت‌های اولیه در سراسر متن. جدید! APRN و فصل‌های اضافی «عمل اقدام» منعکس‌کننده جدیدترین تغییرات صنعت است. جدید! دیدگاه‌ها در مورد مسائل و چالش‌های حوزه دولت، استراتژی‌ها و پیچیدگی‌های اخیر را به نمایش می‌گذارد.


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Learn how to influence policy and become a leader in today's changing health care environment. Featuring analysis of cutting-edge healthcare issues and first-person insights, Policy & Politics in Nursing and Health Care, 8th Edition continues to be the leading text on nursing action and activism. Approximately 150 expert contributors present a wide range of topics in policies and politics, providing a more complete background than can be found in any other policy textbook on the market. This expanded 8th edition helps you develop a global understanding of nursing leadership and political activism, as well as the complex business and financial issues that drive many actions in the health system. Discussions include the latest updates on conflict management, health economics, lobbying, the use of media, and working with communities for change. With these innovative insights and strategies, you will be prepared to play a leadership role in the four spheres in which nurses are politically active: the workplace, government, professional organizations, and the community. Comprehensive coverage of healthcare policies and politics provides a broader understanding of nursing leadership and political activism, as well as complex business and financial issues. Key Points at the end of chapters helps you review important, need-to-know lesson content. Taking Action essays include personal accounts of how nurses have participated in politics and what they have accomplished. Expert authors make up a virtual Nursing Who's Who in healthcare policy, sharing information and personal perspectives gained in the crafting of healthcare policy. NEW! The latest information and perspectives are provided by nursing leaders who influenced health care reform, including the Affordable Care Act. NEW! Added information on medical marijuana presents both sides of this ongoing debate. NEW! More information on health care policy and the aging population covers the most up-do-date information on this growing population. NEW! Expanded information on the Globalization of Nursing explores international policies and procedures related to nursing around the world. NEW! Expanded focus on media strategies details proper etiquette when speaking with the press. NEW! Expanded coverage of primary care models and issues throughout text. NEW! APRN and additional Taking Action chapters reflect the most recent industry changes. NEW! Perspectives on issues and challenges in the government sphere showcase recent strategies and complications.



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Title page
Table of Contents
Copyright
About the editors
Contributors
Reviewers
Forewords
Preface
Acknowledgments
UNIT 1. Introduction to Policy and Politics in Nursing and Health Care
	1.  Frameworks for action in policy and politics
		Focus on policy: What policy?
		The affordable care act
		Upstream factors: Social determinants of health
		Nursing and health and social policy
		Policy and the policy process
		Forces that shape health and social policy
		The framework for action
		Policy and political competence
		Nursing essentials
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
	2.  Historical perspective on policy, politics, and nursing
		“Not enough to be a messenger”
		Bringing together the past for the present: What we learned from history
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	3.  Advocacy in nursing and health care
		Evolution of nursing’s advocacy role
		Models of nursing advocacy
		Preparing nurses for their role as advocates
		Overcoming barriers to advocacy
		Lived experience of advocacy
		Discussion questions
		References
	4.  Learning the ropes of policy and politics
		Political consciousness raising: The “aha” moment
		Getting started
		Mentor advantage
		Educational opportunities
		Fellowship experience
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	5.  TAKING ACTION: Just say yes: Learning to move beyond the fear
		Mentors, passion, and curiosity
		Running for office
		References
	6.  A primer on political philosophy
		Political philosophy
		The state
		Gender and race in political philosophy
		The welfare state
		Political philosophy and implications for nurses
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	7.  The policy process
		Health policy and politics
		Unique aspects of U.S. policymaking
		Conceptual basis for policymaking
		Nurses’ competence in the policymaking process
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	8.  Political analysis and strategies
		What is political analysis?
		Political strategies
		References
		Online resources
	9.  Communication and conflict management in health policy
		Understanding conflict
		A strategic communication framework
		The strategy for effective communication
		General rules for successful personal interactions
		Challenges
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	10.  Research as a political and policy tool
		So what is policy?
		What is research when it comes to policy?
		The chemistry between research and policymaking
		Using research to create, inform, and shape policy
		Research and political will
		Research: Not just for journals
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	11.  Using research to advance health and social policies for children
		Children’s rights in the United States
		Childhood as a developmental stage
		Child well-being in the United States
		Poverty and toxic stress
		Current child health policy
		Opportunities for improvement in child health policy
		Implications for advocacy, policy, and research
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	12.  Using the power of the media to influence health policy and politics
		Media landscape
		What is the media?
		How does media matter?
		Who controls the media?
		Media to promote health
		Effective use of media
		Analyzing media
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
	13.  TAKING ACTION: Billboards and a social media campaign
		References
	14.  Health policy, politics, and professional ethics
		The ethics of influencing policy
		Professional ethics and moral agency
		U.S. health care reform
		Allocating scarce resources
		Health care disparities
		Ethics and work environment policies
		Conclusion
		References
UNIT 2. Health Care Delivery and Financing
	15.  The changing united states health care system
		Overview of the U.S. health care system
		Transforming health care through technology
		Health status and trends
		Opportunities and challenges for nursing in the U.S. health care system
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	16.  A primer on health economics of nursing and health policy
		Economics as a discipline
		A fundamental economic tool
		Cost-effectiveness of nursing services
		Impact of health reform on nursing economics
		Discussion questions
		References
	17.  Financing health care in the united states
		Historical perspectives on health care financing
		Government programs
		The private (commercial) health insurance
		The problem of continually rising health care costs
		Reimbursement mechanisms and payment reform
		What is next?
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	18.  The affordable care act: An uncertain future
		Affordable care act design elements
		Affordable care act implementation and management
		Impact of the affordable care act
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	19.  The national association of hispanic nurses educating multicultural communities on the patient protection and affordable care act
		Latinos and access to health insurance coverage
		A call to action for the national association of hispanic nurses
		Partnerships to increase coverage in communities initiative
		Action that is results oriented
		Lessons learned and recommendations for future efforts
		References
	20.  Patient engagement and public policy: Emerging new paradigms and roles
		Innovative exemplars of patient engagement
		Patient engagement and federal initiatives
		The role of nursing in advancing patient engagement
		From patient engagement to citizen health
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	21.  The marinated mind: Why overuse is an epidemic and how to reduce it
		Commonly overused interventions
		Reasons for overuse
		Physician and nurse acknowledgment of overuse
		Public reporting to reduce overuse
		Journalists advocate for more transparency about overuse
		Increase in the peer-reviewed literature on overuse
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	22.  Policy approaches to address health disparities
		Origins of health equity policies
		Health disparities and social determinants of health
		From the heckler report to the affordable care act: Ongoing changes
		ACA and disparities in medicaid coverage
		Health disparities remain after ACA
		Disparities in health care access and the need for nurses
		Summary
		References
	23.  TAKING ACTION: Policy advocacy for American Indian/Alaska native children: School nutrition and indigenous food sovereignty
		American Indian/Alaska native health challenges
		Historical influences on childhood obesity
		A shift in nutritional health
		Role of schools in nutritional health of AI/AN children
		My role in advocacy for school nutrition
		Opportunities for advocacy and policy engagement
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	24.  TAKING ACTION: Addressing the health needs of immigrant/migrant farmworkers
		Historical context of migration: Farmworkers
		The bracero program (1942–1964)
		The rise of the united farmworkers union
		Migrant farmworkers: Demographic profile
		Migrant farmworkers: Occupational health
		Epidemiological studies: Update
		A call for social justice and social determinants of health approach
		TAKING ACTION: Health care in the fields
		Discussion questions
		References
	25.  The unfulfilled promise of mental health and addiction parity
		Federal legislative milestones toward achieving behavioral health parity
		Gaps, challenges, and threats to parity law
		State-level implementation
		Implications for mental health nurses: Issues and strategies
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources: Federal enforcement agencies
		Advocacy resources
	26.  Improving LGBTQ+ health: Nursing policy can make a difference
		Recognizing and addressing LGBTQ+ issues
		Importance of sexual orientation and gender identity data collection
		LGBTQ+ across the lifespan
		Recent policy issues
		Nursing education policy
		Health care organizations and policy
		Recommendations
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	27.  Reproductive health policy
		Historical perspectives on women’s health and U.S. policy
		When women’s reproductive health needs are not met
		What is equitable reproductive health policy?
		Abortion policy and contraception
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	28.  Public and population health: Promoting the health of the public
		Public health, policy, and nursing
		The state of public health and the public’s health
		The public health system
		Public health core functions
		Future directions
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	29.  TAKING ACTION: Influencing public health in a politically charged environment
		Not a politician
		A tale of two cities in West New York
		Safe kids day
		Flu fighters
		Influencing policy and revising ordinances
		Advocating for social justice
		References
	30.  Disaster response and public health emergency preparedness
		Purpose statement
		Background and significance
		Presidential declarations of disaster and the stafford act
		Post-Katrina emergency management reform act (2006)
		September 11, 2001: A sentinel event
		The politics underlying disaster and public health emergency policy
		Project bioshield (2004)
		Public readiness and emergency preparedness act 2005
		National commission on children and disasters 2009, 2013
		National terrorism advisory system (2011)
		National health security strategy and implementation plan (2015–18)
		Pandemic and all-hazards preparedness reauthorization act (2013)
		Office of the assistant secretary for preparedness and response (2018)
		Public health emergency preparedness act (2018)
		Strategic national stockpile
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	31.  Advancing new models of primary care
		Primary care and social determinants of health
		Access and the ACA
		Team-based care
		The virtualization of primary care
		Primary care settings
		Transitioning from fee-for-service to value-based payments
		Looking to the future: Where will science take US?
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	32.  Family caregiving and social policy
		Who are the family caregivers?
		What do caregivers do?
		Unpaid value of family caregiving
		Personal costs of caregiving
		Supporting family caregivers
		Family caregiving policy
		The future
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	33.  Dual eligibles: Challenges and innovations in care
		Who are the duals?
		What are the challenges?
		Health care delivery reforms that hold promise
		Implication for nurses
		Policy implications
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	34.  Home care, hospice, and community-based care: Evolving policy
		Fundamental underpinnings
		Innovative models in the home and in the community
		From grassroots to national policy
		Community-based palliative care
		Medicare advantage expansion of supplemental benefits
		Accountable health communities
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	35.  Long-term services and supports policy issues
		Poor quality of care
		Weak enforcement
		Inadequate nursing staffing levels
		Corporate ownership
		Financial accountability
		Other issues
		Home and community-based services
		Public financing
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	36.  The united states military and veterans administration health systems: Contemporary overview and policy challenges
		Structure of military and veterans health care
		Unique care topics across the continuum
		Policy challenges
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
UNIT 3. Policy and Politics in the Government
	37.  Contemporary issues in government
		Six key health issues challenging policymakers
		Political and sociological barriers to addressing key issues
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
	38.  How government works: What you need to know to influence the process
		Government oversight of health policy and health care
		Federalist system: Three levels of government
		Influence and how it works
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	39.  An overview of legislative and regulatory processes
		The power structure
		How a bill becomes a law
		The regulatory process
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	40.  Lobbying policymakers: Individual and collective strategies
		Nurses: Advocates or lobbyists?
		Is it lobbying, advocacy, or both?
		Public sentiment of lobbyists
		Professional standards and regulations for lobbying
		Nursing and campaign contributions
		Advocacy and you: Connecting with your legislators
		Meeting in person
		Written communications
		Wrap-up
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	41.  Political activity: Different rules for government employees
		History of efforts to restrict political activities of government employees
		The Hatch Act: What is it?
		Amendments to the Hatch Act
		What political activities are permitted and prohibited by the Hatch Act?
		U.S. department of defense regulations on political activity
		New challenges to the Hatch Act—social media and telework
		Enforcement of the Hatch Act
		Recent violations of the Hatch Act
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	42.  TAKING ACTION: Reflective musings from a nurse politician
		Engage! mountains can be moved with three votes
		The gender factor
		Health in all policies!
		Example #1: Creating a health and wellness campus
		Example #2: Building a therapeutic justice system
		Personal reflections
		References
	43.  TAKING ACTION: Running against the odds: There’s a nurse in the assembly
	44.  Political appointments
		Considering political appointment?
		Identifying political appointments
		Support for appointment
		Networking: Power of connections
		Political party affiliation
		Preparing for appointment
		Holding an appointed position
		Conclusion: Influencing public policy
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	45.  Nursing and the courts
		The judicial system
		The role of precedent
		The constitution and branches of government
		Judicial review
		Impact litigation
		Enforcing legal and regulatory requirements
		Roe v. Wade and access to abortion
		Criminal courts
		Influencing and responding to court decisions
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	46.  Nursing licensure and regulation
		The purpose of professional regulation
		Sources of regulation
		Licensure board authority and responsibilities
		Licensure requirements
		Disciplinary offenses
		Regulation’s shortcomings
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	47.  TAKING ACTION: Nurse, educator, and legislator: My journey to the delaware general assembly and as lieutenant governor
		My political roots
		Volunteering and campaigning
		There’s a reason it is called “running” for office
		A day in the life of a nurse-legislator and Lt. Governor
		What I’ve been able to accomplish as a nurse-legislator and Lt. Governor
		Tips for influencing elected officials’ health policy decisions
		Is it worth it?
		References
UNIT 4. Policy and Politics in the Workplace and Workforce
	48.  Policy and politics in health care organizations
		Follow the money
		Health and social determinants
		Population health
		Disruption to the industry
		Opportunities for nursing
		Mergers and acquisition
		Key merger and acquisition activities
		Post-merger considerations
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
	49.  Taking your place at the table: Board appointments and service
		Why nurses?
		Competencies required of board members
		Process for identifying readiness for board service
		Which boards are the right fit?
		Resources available through nurses on boards coalition
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	50.  TAKING ACTION: Nurse leaders in the boardroom
		Getting started
		Alicia’s journey
		Linda’s journey
		References
	51.  Quality and safety in health care: Policy issues
		Performance measures and public reporting
		Value-based quality outcomes of care
		Regulation
		Unintended consequences of policies intended to improve care
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
	52.  Politics and evidence-based practice and policy
		The players and their stakes
		The role of politics in generating evidence
		The politics of research application in clinical practice
		The politics of applying research in policy formulation
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	53.  The nursing workforce
		Characteristics of the workforce
		Expanding the workforce
		Increasing diversity
		Retaining workers
		Addressing the nursing workforce issues
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	54.  Rural health care: Workforce challenges and opportunities
		Defining rural
		What makes health and health care different for rural populations?
		Health disparities of rural americans
		Rural health care
		Rural policy, rural politics
		The opportunities and challenges of rural health
		Actions through policy and politics
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	55.  TAKING ACTION: Increasing specialty medical care access in rural communities
		New Mexico at a glance
		Access telemedicine: “Access to critical cerebral emergency support services”
		Access project origins
		Access nursing roles and responsibilities
		Building brick by brick
		Lessons learned: It’s all about relationships
		Discussion questions
		References
	56.  Nurse staffing ratios: Policy options
		The establishment of California’s regulations
		What has happened as a result of California’s minimum nurse staffing ratios?
		Are hospitals meeting the minimum nurse staffing ratios?
		Has the mix of staff changed?
		Did wages for nurses increase?
		Have hospitals reduced services and uncompensated care?
		Have hospitals suffered financial losses?
		Are nurses more satisfied?
		Did the minimum nurse staffing ratios improve the quality of care?
		What’s next?
		Financial incentives for nurse staffing improvement
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	57.  The contemporary work environment of nursing
		Definitions
		Introduction
		Demographics of the new workforce
		Hidden curriculum
		Case scenario
		Process for organizational policy development for case scenario
		Harassment
		Bullying and microaggressions
		Curriculum on diversity
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
	58.  TAKING ACTION: Racism in the workplace
		Racism
		Policies to eradicate racism
		Racism in the workplace
		Actionable steps to eradicate structural racism
		Summary
		References
	59.  Collective strategies for transformation in the workplace
		Transformation
		Creating a culture of excellence
		Assessment of setting and structure
		Formula for success
		Implementing transformational change
		Lessons learned
		Examples of change decisions
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	60.  Political context of advanced practice nursing
		Advanced practice registered nurse practice, federal and state laws
		Assessing progress on the institute of medicine report recommendation
		Persistent federal barriers
		Federal trade commission
		State progress in increasing access to APRN care
		Insurance company credentialing
		Hospital privileges
		Physician opposition
		Media and messaging
		Political strategy and tactics
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	61.  TAKING ACTION: Never underestimate the power of a personal story
		The problem
		Background
		Commitment to change
		Why hasn’t this policy been changed?
		What is needed for change?
		Welcome to policy
		Relationship building
		Joining forces
		The meeting
		Decision agenda
		Concessions
		Three key factors
		Call to action
		References
	62.  TAKING ACTION: Removing APRN regulatory barriers in West Virginia
		History of advanced practice registered nurse regulation in West Virginia
		Historic shift of power provides new opportunities
		Coalition building
		Strategic efforts
		Trajectory of the bill
		Lessons learned
		References
	63.  TAKING ACTION: Full practice authority: A tale of two states
		A moment in time: Nurse practitioner past portends its future
		A new day: The nurse practitioner movement matures
		Lessons learned: Finding and using your voice
		Moving forward: It takes a village to build a bench
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
	64.  Policy and politics in nursing academia
		Academic freedom as central to nursing education
		Internal politics and policies
		External politics and policies
		Summary: Influence of politics and policies on academic nursing
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	65.  The intersection of technology and health care: Policy and practice implications
		Public policy support for HIT
		Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Record Incentive Programs and HIT
		Political and clinical implications of HIT policy for nursing
		Safety and HIT
		Unintended consequences of HIT
		Future direction for national HIT policy
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
UNIT 5. Policy and Politics in Associations and Interest Groups
	66.  Interest groups in health care policy and politics
		Development of interest groups
		Functions and methods of influence
		Landscape of contemporary health care interest groups
		Assessing value and considering involvement
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	67.  Policy issues in nursing associations
		What is an association?
		Developmental phases
		Development of American nursing organizations
		Alliances
		Credentialing organizations
		The work of nursing associations
		Policy issues affecting nursing associations
		Challenges when addressing policy issues
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	68.  TAKING ACTION: School nursing at the intersection of health and education
		Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child Model
		Framework for 21st Century School Nursing Practice
		Opportunities and challenges with education policy
		Healthy and safe schools
		Opportunities and challenges with health policy
		Key takeaways
		Discussion questions
		References
	69.  TAKING ACTION: The alliance of nurses for healthy environments promoting environmental health
		Environmental health nursing in context
		References
		Online resources
	70.  Coalitions: A powerful political strategy
		Birth and life cycle of coalitions
		Building and maintaining a coalition: The primer
		Pitfalls and challenges
		Political work of coalitions
		Evaluating coalition effectiveness
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	71.  TAKING ACTION: Campaign for action
		The future of nursing report
		Implementing the future of nursing report
		Strengthening nursing education
		Conclusion
		References
		Online resources
	72.  TAKING ACTION: Why not minot? The battle over North Dakota’s first smoke-free ordinance
		Minot’s story
		Laying the groundwork
		A legislative champion
		Legislative process
		The referendum process
		“Public health improved”
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
UNIT 6. Policy and Politics in the Community
	73.  Where policy hits the pavement: Contemporary issues in communities
		Community defined
		Community engagement
		Contemporary policy issues affecting communities
		Nurses engaging contemporary policy in community
		Using health equity and SDOH framework for every population
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	74.  An introduction to community activism
		Key concepts
		Taking action to effect change: Characteristics of community activists and activism
		Challenges and opportunities in community activism
		Nurses as community activists
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	75.  TAKING ACTION: From sewage problems to the statehouse: Serving communities
		Sewage changed my life
		Seeing is believing
		My campaigns
		The value of political activity in your community
		An opportunity to learn the ropes
		Networking
		Leadership in the International community
		Mentoring other nurses for political advocacy
		Recommendations for becoming involved in politics
	76.  TAKING ACTION: Contaminated water and elevated blood lead levels in flint
		Nurses call to action in lead case management
		Flint’s riches to rags story
		State and city fiscal challenges
		Drinking from the lakes and the rivers that you are used to
		Public health and clinical care linkage
		A pediatrician’s observation forces the return to detroit water
		Communicating lead health protective behaviors in a community when trust is eroded
		Flint forward
		Calling all nurses: Power of the practitioner
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	77.  Creating a culture of health and working with communities
		Health care in the United States
		Integrated care
		Culture of health
		Role of nurses in culture of health
		Working with communities to transform health care
		Hospital partnerships and transitions of care
		Determinants of community health assessment tools and resources
		Building a sense of community and civic engagement to address population health in transforming health care
		Advocacy and policy development to strengthen culture of health
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
	78.  TAKING ACTION: Activism: A community rises
		From advocacy to service
		Conclusion
		References
	79.  Family and sexual violence, nursing, and U.S. policy
		Intimate partner and sexual violence against women
		State laws regarding intimate partner and sexual violence
		Federal laws related to intimate partner and sexual violence
		Health policies related to intimate partner and sexual violence
		Child maltreatment
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	80.  Human trafficking: The need for nursing advocacy
		What is human trafficking?
		Global scope of human trafficking: Overview of universal issues and impact
		U.S. responses to combating human trafficking: Policies, laws, and consequences
		Nursing advocacy, policy, and practice
		Nursing organizations
		Education
		The workplace
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	81.  TAKING ACTION: Policy, politics, and advocating for medicinal cannabis use
		History of prohibition of cannabis
		Global issues
		Environmental impact
		Social justice and human issues
		My journey
		Educating nurses
		Public health–related issues
		References
	82.  Think globally, act locally: Nursing and global health
		What is “global health”?
		The wealth of a nation is its people
		Ideals to goals to actions
		Global nursing organizations
		Global politics and policy
		Understanding policymaking
		A new story of nursing
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
	83.  Infectious disease in a highly connected world: Nurses’ role to prevent, detect, respond
		Context
		Global concern, global action
		Role of nurses to prevent, detect, and respond to public health threats
		Case study: Ebola virus disease outbreak: West Africa, 2014
		Conclusion
		Discussion questions
		References
		Online resources
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