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Nurse, Activist, Nurse-Activist? Nurse, Activist, Nurse-Activist?

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Nurse, Activist, Nurse-Activist? - PPT Presentation

Abe Oudshoorn RN PhD Social Media in Research The Call Nursing is a Political Act The Bigger Picture CNA 2000 As practitioners who strive to provide holistic comprehensive care we must understand that health is political and that to be advocates may require us to become ID: 589847

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Nurse, Activist, Nurse-Activist?Abe Oudshoorn, RN, PhD

Social Media in ResearchSlide2

The CallNursing is a Political Act – The Bigger Picture – CNA 2000“As practitioners who strive to provide holistic, comprehensive care, we must understand that health is political – and that to be advocates may require us to become political activists.”“It is not difficult to see how acting on a political level is a natural extension of the essence of nursing – of caring.”Slide3

The AlliesSlide4

Who Affects Change?Slide5

Changing PolicyAgency or governmentSlide6

Agenda SettingSlide7

Issues ManagementAgenda SettingSlide8

Speaking OutSlide9

Through StaffAgenda SettingPolicy FormulationSlide10
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From the Ground UpAgenda SettingPolicy Formulation

Policy ImplementationSlide13
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The Practicing Nurse Advocate

“When nurses find themselves unable to nurse as they had envisioned.”

McIntyre and McDonaldSlide15

The Administrator Nurse AdvocateA spoke in the wheel of powerBudgets are moral documentsWhistleblowingSlide16

The Academic Nurse AdvocateSlide17

RisksFrustration/burnoutCo-optationPersonal riskLoss of objectivity‘Pigeon-holed’Slide18

RewardSlide19

Questions