Nurses speaking up for mothers and children: 25 years of public policy involvement
SR Givens, MB Carpenter - MCN: The American Journal of …, 2000 - journals.lww.com
Public policy decisions directly affect the health care of women and children and also affect
the practice of maternal and child nursing. The past quarter century has seen a shift in
nursing involvement in the public policy process. Heightened awareness of the collective
power of nurses, greater independence of the nursing profession, the increasing capability
for generating research to guide the formulation of public policy, and nurses better
understanding of the political process have all contributed to the increasing influence of our …
the practice of maternal and child nursing. The past quarter century has seen a shift in
nursing involvement in the public policy process. Heightened awareness of the collective
power of nurses, greater independence of the nursing profession, the increasing capability
for generating research to guide the formulation of public policy, and nurses better
understanding of the political process have all contributed to the increasing influence of our …
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