Political activity beliefs in Arizona advanced practice registered nurses
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Wodiuk, GwenAuthor Details
Gwen Wodiuk, DNP, College of Nursing and Health Care Professions, Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, Arizona, USALead Author Sigma Affiliation
Nu Upsilon
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Abstract
Scope of practice for advanced practice nurses is identified by legislation. Feeling unprepared to engage in policy-related activity increases difficulty with accomplishing changes to align with the APRN Consensus Model. This study investigated preparedness, motivators, and barriers to policy-related activity for this purpose.
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Nursing Education Research Conference 2020: Transforming Nursing Education Through Evidence Generation and TranslationConference Location
Washington, DC, USAConference Year
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