Policy and Politics in Nursing and Health Care - Elsevier E-Book on VitalSource, 9th Edition
Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
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- Covid-related issues woven throughout the text
- Additional content on disparities in health care environments
- Additional content on racism in both the nursing and healthcare environment
- Additional content on reproductive rights policy
- Additional content focused on American Indian and Alaska Native Populations
- Expanded info on the globalization of nursing
- Added information on debate about medical cannabis
- Added information on Policy and Politics in the Community (family and sexual violence, climate change, infectious disease, human trafficking, community activism and serving on boards.)
- Instructor resources (Teach for Nurses and Image Collection)
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- Expert contributors make up a virtual nursing Who's Who in healthcare policy, sharing information and personal perspectives gained in the crafting of healthcare policy and providing evidence-based content on health policy and its political environs
- Comprehensive coverage of health care policies and politics provides a broader understanding of nursing leadership and political activism, as well as the complex business and financial issues that drive many actions in health systems
- Taking Action essays include personal accounts of how nurses came to be active in politics and what they have accomplished, providing encouragement to fulfill nursing’s role in the determination of healthcare policy and become effective policymakers and advisors
- Discussion questions at the end of chapters help guide the application of the content and reinforce learning
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UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION TO POLICY AND POLITICS IN NURSING AND HEALTH CARE
1. Frameworks for Action in Policy and Politics
2. A Historical Perspective on Policy, Politics and Nursing
3. Health Equity and Policy
4. Learning the Ropes of Policy and Politics
5. TAKING ACTION: Learning Policy Through Fellowship and Scholar Programs
6. TAKING ACTION: Just Say Yes: Learning to Move Beyond the Fear
7. Advocacy in Nursing and Health Care-update and feedback
8. TAKING ACTION: DNPS of Color
9. A Primer on Political Philosophy
10. Policy Science Frameworks
11. Political Analysis and Strategies: Striving for Equity
12. Communication and Conflict Management in Health Policy
13. Research as a Strategic Tool in Politics and Policymaking
14. Using the Power of the Media to Influence Health Policy and Politics
15. Health Policy, Politics, and Professional Ethics
UNIT 2 HEALTH CARE DELIVERY AND FINANCING
16. The Changing United States Health Care System
17. A Primer on Health Economics
18. Financing Health Care in the United States
19. Quality and Safety in Healthcare: Policy Issues
20. Patient Engagement and Public Policy
21. Public and Population Health: Promoting the Health of the Public
22. Care Coordination and Community Based Care
23. The Current and Future State of Primary Care
24. Using Research to Advance Health and Social Policies for Children
25. TAKING ACTION: School Nursing and School Health Policy
26. The Power of Collective Impact: Content Experts Stand Up Against Short-Sighted Child Sexual Abuse Legislation
27. Stigma and the Opioid Epidemic: Scope, Impact, and Policy Implications
28. Policy and Politics of Nursing and Healthcare in American Indian and Alaska Native Populations
29. Reproductive Health Policy
30. Improving LGBTQIA Health: Nursing Policy Can Make a Difference
31. Palliative Care and Hospice Policy
32. The Politics and Policy of Disaster Response and Public Health Emergency Preparedness
33. Family Caregiving and Social Policy
34. Long-Term Services and Supports Policy Issues
35. The U.S. Military and Veterans Administration Health Systems: Contemporary Overview and Policy Challenges
UNIT 3 POLICY AND POLITICS IN GOVERNMENT
36. Contemporary Issues in Government
37. How Government Works: What You Need to Know to Influence the Process
38. An Overview of Legislative and Regulatory Process
39. Lobbying Policymakers: Individual and Collective Strategies
40. TAKING ACTION: From Idea to Action
41. Campaigning and Electioneering Running for Office
42. TAKING ACTION: My Run for Office Against the Odds
43. Political Appointments
44. Shaping Policy Through Litigation: The Courts and Health Policy
45. Demystifying Amicus Briefs, Expert Testimony, and Working with Attorneys
46. Nursing Licensure and Regulations
UNIT 4 POLICY AND POLITICS IN THE WORKPLACE AND WORKFORCE
47. Policy and Politics in Health Care Organizations
48. Politics and Evidence-Based Practice and Policy
49. Policy and Politics in Nursing Education and Academia
50. The Contemporary Workplace for Nurses
51. The Nursing Workforce
52. Rural Health Care: Workforce Challenges and Opportunities
53. Nurse Staffing Ratios: Policy Options
54. Collective Strategies for Change in the Workplace
55. TAKING ACTION: Racism in the Workplace
56. Political Context of Advanced Practice Nursing
57. TAKING ACTION: Full Practice Authority: A Tale of Two States Across Time and Culture.
58. TAKING ACTION: Never Understimate the Power of a Personal Story
59. Artificial Intelligence in Nursing and Health Care
UNIT 5 POLICY AND POLITICS IN ASSOCIATIONS AND INTEREST GROUPS
60. Interest Group in Health Care Policy and Politics
61. Policy Issues in Nursing Associations
62. TAKING ACTION: Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments Promoting Environmental Health
63. Coalitions: A Powerful Political Strategy
64. Not On My Watch: A Collaborative Effort to Improve Maternal Health in Georgia, USA
UNIT 6 POLICY AND POLITICS IN THE COMMUNITY
65. Where Policy Hits the Pavement: Contemporary Issues In Communities
66. An Introduction to Community Activism - TAKING ACTION: Activism: A Community Rises - Lucinda's House
67. TAKING ACTION: Creating a Social Justice Organization – as a Nurse and a Jew
68. TAKING ACTION: Think Globally, Act Locally
69. TAKING ACTION: Housing and Health: A Personal and Professional Story
70. Community Engagement in Linking Nursing to Policy: Application to Addressing Inequities in Latino Behavioral/Mental Health and Maternal Health
71. Family and Sexual Violence: Nursing and U.S. Policy
72. Gun Violence
73. International Health and Nursing Policy and Politics Today: A Snapshot
74. Infectious Disease: A Global Perspective
75. Human Trafficking: The Need for Nursing Advocacy
76. Improve Health Through Board Service: Include Your Voice
77. TAKING ACTION: The Policy and Politics of Advocating for Medicinal Cannabis Use
78. Climate Change
79. TAKING ACTION: Migrant Farmworkers: Confronting Aging & Violence Against Women in the Fields
80. Health Equity in Small Island Developing States
81. A Call for Peace: Nursing in Times of Global Conflict
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