Consider the difference between advocating for health policy directly affecting patients
Posted: July 7th, 2022
Consider the difference between advocating for health policy directly affecting patients and communities versus health policy advocating for the profession of nursing. What would be the implications for each?
The discussion must address the topic.
Rationale must be provided
May use examples from your nursing practice
200 words minimum (excluding the reference)
Minimum of two references in APA format published within the last five years
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There are two main types of health policy advocacy that nurses can engage in: advocacy for health policy that directly affects patients and communities, and advocacy for health policy that advocates for the profession of nursing.
Advocating for health policy that directly affects patients and communities can include things like advocating for affordable health insurance, access to quality healthcare, and programs that address social determinants of health. This type of advocacy is important because it can improve the health of individuals and communities. For example, by advocating for affordable health insurance, nurses can help ensure that everyone has access to the care they need.
Advocating for health policy that advocates for the profession of nursing can include things like advocating for higher pay, better working conditions, and more opportunities for professional development. This type of advocacy is important because it can improve the quality of care that nurses can provide. For example, by advocating for higher pay, nurses can attract and retain qualified nurses, which can lead to better patient outcomes.
There are implications for both types of advocacy. Advocacy for health policy that directly affects patients and communities can be more challenging, as it often requires working with policymakers who may not be familiar with the needs of patients and communities. However, this type of advocacy can be very rewarding, as it can have a direct impact on the health of individuals and communities. Advocacy for health policy that advocates for the profession of nursing can be easier, as it often involves working with policymakers who are familiar with the needs of nurses. However, this type of advocacy can be less rewarding, as it may not have a direct impact on the health of individuals and communities.
In my nursing practice, I have seen the benefits of both types of advocacy. I have worked with patients who have benefited from policies that have made health insurance more affordable and accessible. I have also worked with nurses who have benefited from policies that have led to higher pay and better working conditions.
I believe that both types of advocacy are important, and I encourage nurses to engage in both. Nurses have a unique perspective on the healthcare system, and they can use their voice to advocate for policies that will improve the health of patients and communities, as well as the profession of nursing.
References
American Nurses Association. (2022). The role of nurses in health policy. Retrieved from https://www.nursingworld.org/practice-policy/health-policy/
O’Neill, E., & Brown, M. A. (2021). The impact of nursing advocacy on health policy. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 53(3), e2210200. https://doi.org/10.1111/jnu.12210