Washington, D.C. health policy immersion experience of doctoral nursing students: A phenomenological study
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Janice Baglietto, MS, RN, CCRN-K, Nursing Education and Research, Southside Hospital Northwell Health, Bay Shore, New York, USA; Francine Bono-Neri, MA, RN, PNP; Denise Susan Walsh, PhD, RN, FAAN -- The Barbara H. Hagan School of Nursing, Molloy College, Rockville Centre, New York, USA; Elizabeth Infante, MSN, RN, Good Shepherd Hospice, Catholic Heath Services, Farmingdale, New York, USA; Maureen Lowers-Roach, MBA, RN, New York Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, New York, USA
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Abstract
Today's political environment calls for nursing professionals to increase their awareness and efforts of advocacy to ensure ethical health policy. This study looked to determine the effect a week-long Washington, D.C. Immersion had on doctoral nursing students and its future impact regarding political awareness and engagement in health policy.
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Format | Text-based Document |
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Evidence Level | N/A |
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Keywords | Doctoral Nursing Students; Health Policy; Washington, D.C. |
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Name | Nursing Education Research Conference 2020: Transforming Nursing Education Through Evidence Generation and Translation |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International; National League for Nursing |
Location | Washington, DC, USA |
Date | 2020 |
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