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Nursing, advocacy and public policy

Shane Scott, P. Anne Scott

2020Nursing Ethics49 citationsDOI

Abstract

This article draws attention to the nature and importance of public policy. It argues that if nurses are to influence the quality of healthcare effectively, they must be engaged with policymakers to get nursing care issues on the policy agenda. There is an ethical imperative to do so, driven by the advocacy role of the nurse and rooted in the values base of nursing. In addition, it is argued that if one takes the role of patient advocacy seriously, as core to the nursing role, two things are required of nurses: We must (a) broaden the conceptualisation of patient advocacy beyond the individual patient to the system of healthcare resourcing and provision and (b) see systemic change as important as change at the bedside.

Topics & Concepts

NursingPatient advocacyHealth careConsumer AdvocacyPublic policyQuality (philosophy)Public relationsMedicinePolitical scienceMEDLINELawPhilosophyEpistemologyNursing Education, Practice, and LeadershipNursing Roles and PracticesNursing education and management
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