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Exam (elaborations) NR 506 HEALTHCARE POLICY TD (NR506) Week 1, TD1 The Four Spheres of Political Action in Nursing. Please discuss the four spheres of political action in nursing. In addition, please develop a brief argument sharing how these spheres are interconnected and overlapping by applying an example from your practice. Nursing should not consist of only the monotonous tasks completed to provide basic patient care, but rather nursing today is multidimensional where nurses are responsible for the protection, promotion, and prevention of disease or injury for individuals, families, communities, and population. For this reason, nurses have the opportunity to become politically involved impacting and improving the level of care that they are able to provide. According to Chaffee, Mason, & Leavitt (2014), the four spheres of political action in nursing include workplace or workforce, government, professional organization, and community. Each of these sphere have their own independent functions, but they can also overlap and affect the other sphere working together to create changes. Workplace sphere addresses issues regarding jobs and patient care, as well as influencing policies and procedures. It can be in any setting like acute care, home care, nursing homes, school based clinics, occupational health clinics, and physician’s office. Government sphere addresses laws and regulations regarding practice, as well as influencing local, state, and national policies. Government actions can consists of laws requiring to keep birth records, immunizations, legal establishment of drinking age, laws determining what health services people are eligible for at certain age. Government has grown bigger and centralized, which plays a important role in nursing. Government also influences systems for healthcare, and nursing service, and determines who receives what type of health services. Professional organizations sphere addresses the many areas that shape the practice of NR 506 HEALTHCARE POLICY TD nursing, as well as influence practice standards, and credentialing. Professional organizations should be a visible force within its community, and must have a national presence. Professional organizations take a leadership role on calling for the development of policies that can improve the health of the communities, and ensure the provision of quality nursing care. Community sphere addresses issues regarding community health as well as influencing the activity throughout the community. Community includes special interest organizations like habitat for humanity, food banks, community organizations, and county workforce centers. Nurses have the responsibility to promote the welfare of the community, and its members. Nurses visible in the community represent the entire profession. Nurses are capable of influencing policy making in order to improve problems in the community and healthcare system. Literature often shows that nurses view themselves as politically powerless. They see their role at the bedside as a technical activity, not a political opportunity. What nurses do not realize is the very act of being a nurse makes one politically involved (Cameron, Ceci, & Salas, 2011). An example from my practice is banned smoking at the campus of my hospital, which is a community hospital. Political spheres includes the workplace and community, possibly government with the federally mandated health insurance laws rolling out. This is important as the negative effects of smoking and second hand smoke are well documented, and patients requiring hospitalized care do not need to be exposed. Reference: Cameron, B., Ceci, C., & Salas, A. S. (2011). Nursing and the Political. Nursing Philosophy, 12(3), 153-155. doi:10.1111/j.1466-769X.2011.00499.x. Chaffee, M. W., Mason, D. J., & Leavitt, J. K. (2014). A Framework for Action in Policy and Politics. Policy & Politics in Nursing and Health Care, 1. Week 1, TD2 A wave of pandemic illness can host a variety of ethical considerations. Please apply the importance of ethics to the process of policymaking regarding pandemic outbreak and other future pandemic issues. Ethical consideration during a wave of pandemic illness involves critical reflection on moral or ethical problems faced in health care setting. It is a collective forethought and a broad consensus in place to tackle moral and ethical dilemmas that may arise in situation of a pandemic illness. According to Cooper (2012), there are many ways to define ethics, some are more technical and precise than others. Ethics can be defined as the attempt to state and evaluate principles by which ethical problems may be solved (Cooper, 2012). Government and health care leaders make decision based on the ethical values in case of a catastrophe. Ethical framework acts as a guide in decision making during a pandemic by guiding the ethical decision making process, and informed by ethical values. The topic of ethics comes up whenever there is pandemic illness outbreak. Some of the ethical issues of concerns regarding pandemic illness include healthcare workers being exposed to illness, prohibiting travel to prevent spread of illness, and access to healthcare with an increase in demand and potential shortage of healthcare workers. In the event of a pandemic a pandemic illness the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has worked with the Ethics Subcommittee of the advisory committee to develop a plan of care. Professional colleges and associations should provide, by way of their codes of ethics, clear guidance to members in advance of a major communicable disease outbreak, such as pandemic flu. Existing mechanisms should be identified, or means should be developed, to inform college members as to expectations and obligations regarding the duty to provide care during a communicable disease outbreak. In a study on influenza pandemic by Devani, M., Gupta, & Devani, B.(2011), there were three main ethical consideration for planning and response: ethical allocation of scarce resources, obligations and duties of healthcare workers to treat patients, and the balance between conflicting individual and community interests. Most challenging part was identified as how to allocate scarce life saving resources in case of a pandemic (Devani et al., 2011). Indication of clear goal for possible future pandemics is essential in making difficult choices (Devani et al., 2011). Also the important issues between duty to save the patients and protecting own life were also identified as a key issue (Devani et al., 2011). This study also threw light on how to strike balance between civil liberties and individual freedom (Devani et al., 2011). Pandemic planning for current and future outbreaks should be a cooperative and shared responsibility that balances community and individual interests (Devani et al., 2011). References: Cooper, T. L. (2012). The responsible administrator: An approach to ethics for the administrative role. John Wiley & Sons. Devnani, M., Gupta, A. K., & Devnani, B. (2011). Planning and response to influenza A (H1N1) pandemic: ethics, equity and justice. Indian J Med Ethics, 8(4), 237-240. Peer response TD, WEEK 1 It can be acknowledge easily that all nurses particularly advanced practice nurses (APNs) are touched by policy and politics of health care system and the impact of policies, legislation, and regulations developed in those arenas have on the way they practice their profession. According to Matthews (2012), goals of political advocacy involves better nurse involvement in delivering access to care, influencing the coast and quality of care, determining the scope and authority of practice, and increasing and improving the healthcare workforce. As the healthcare system continues to evolve, more and more APNs and nurses are choosing to take advocacy role, working to get health care policies, which reflects nursing’s perspective, implemented. The privilege of participating in association advocacy is an important benefit of membership in one’s professional organization (Matthews, 2012). The four spheres of political action in nursing workplace, government, professional organization, and community are well recognized as the areas where nurses can be politically involved. Majority of APNs acknowledge the importance of political activism for patient advocacy and overall nursing profession. Larger and larger numbers of APNs are currently politically active to some degree. APNs participation includes, but are not limited to, sending letters to legislators, attending lobbying days, contributing financially to advanced practice organizations and campaigns, engaging in social media, staying informed, and educating others. Political involvement does not need to be a time-consuming activity, any small amount of time and effort helps. Reference: Matthews, J. (2012). Role of professional organizations in advocating for the nursing profession. The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 17(3). doi: 10.3912/OJIN.Vol17No01Man03 Peer response, TD2, WEEK1 Hello Brittany, A number of challenging ethical issues are raised by a potential influenza pandemic. Ethical concerns associated with the planning, preparedness and responses to future pandemics are important to consider, making sure that the response efforts are not delayed in the occurrence of a pandemic. These include priority of access to healthcare resources with increased demand and possible shortages, responsibilities of healthcare workers with risks to their own health, and the fine balance between decreasing disease spread through isolation while protecting the right of individuals. According to Rid, & Emanuel (2014), the global response to the current Ebola outbreak has initially been slow and inadequate. Now that the response is picking up, the international community needs more focus on strengthening of health systems and infrastructure and less on experimental treatments (Rid, & Emanuel, 2014). Adoption of containment measures with a view to strengthen health systems and infrastructure is the most effective way to curb this epidemic and prevent future ones; it has positive externalities for health promotion and offers fair benefits to communities who engage in research in this outbreak (Rid, & Emanuel, 2014). Experimental Ebola treatments or vaccines should only be deployed in clinical trials. If trials are done, they must meet the eight ethical principles for research (Rid, & Emanuel, 2014). The international community needs to show that it can meet the challenge of this public health emergency, while learning the lessons for future Ebola and other epidemics (Rid, & Emanuel, 2014). Just like environmental pollutants, and pandemics have no boundaries. Ethics are essential in the process of policymaking regarding pandemic outbreak, and other emerging pandemic issues. Reference: Rid, A., & Emanuel, E. J. (2014). Ethical considerations of experimental interventions in the Ebola outbreak. The Lancet, 384(9957), . doi: Week2, TD 1 Dr. Dragone and Class, I will have to admit that before starting this class, I never realized that nurses can make such a big impact on policy making. I have never been a big fan of policies and politics. That being said I am picking a topic that is close to home. Being a mother of 3 young children, every day I deal with the topic of nutrition for the kids in schools. Having good, and proper, nutrition in schools is the front line defense for childhood obesity. More than one third of our children are overweight in the US (Bratskeir, 2015). Changes are always being make and I understand that food needs to be appealing to children but if you were to compare what children across the world eat for their lunches at school the US can barely compare. For instance following are some basic lunches around the world (Bratskeir, 2015): USA: Fried "popcorn" chicken, mashed potatoes, peas, fruit cup and a chocolate chip cookie Brazil: Pork with mixed veggies, black beans and rice, salad, bread and baked plantains Finland: Pea soup, beet salad, carrot salad, bread and pannakkau (dessert pancake) with fresh berries France: Steak, carrots, green beans, cheese and fresh fruit Greece: Baked chicken over orzo, stuffed grape leaves, tomato and cucumber salad, fresh oranges, and Greek yogurt with pomegranate seeds Italy: Local fish on a bed of arugula, pasta with tomato sauce, caprese salad, baguette and some grapes Spain: Sautéed shrimp over brown rice and vegetables, gazpacho, fresh peppers, bread and an orange Our children are in school for a major part of their lives. We expect them to get a good education so why not good meals. Childhood obesity on the rise and there are many factors that can cause this. I believe that using the incrementalism or pilot method to try and implement change would be best for my idea since I am looking at trying to make a change in pieces or steps (CCN, 2016). Incremental approach offers the best way to reduce the destructiveness of conflicts over difficult issues. This approach sometimes serves as a method to reduce the magnitude of the problem that can not be eliminated completely. I am a parent who either makes my children breakfast and lunches from home or I put money into a school lunch account for them to purchase lunches of choice during the week. So my idea is to start with one school at a time and only make lunches using freshest ingredients from the local farmes instead of serving pre-made or preserved food. The downfall of this may be an increase in the price of lunches. This price increase can be curbed be making a deal with the local farmers. References Bratskeir, K. (2015, February 25). Photos of school lunches from around the world will make American kids want to study abroad. retrieved from: the-world_n_ Chamberlain College of Nursing, (2016). NR-506 Week 2: Context and process of policy making related to healthcare. [Online Lesson]. Downers Grove, IL. DeVry Education Group. Week 2, TD2 Dr. Dragone and class, One of the healthcare policies that I have experienced personally, which has been unsuccessful, is mandatory influenza vaccination at my workplace. From this year, to continue working for the organization that I am employed for, influenza vaccination has been made mandatory otherwise the next step is termination from the job. Few years before that, employees were given a choice between wearing a facemask during influenza season or getting the vaccine itself.

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NR 506 HEALTHCARE POLICY
TD NR 506 Healthcare Policy
Week 1, TD1 The Four Spheres of Political Action in Nursing. Please discuss the four spheres of

political action in nursing. In addition, please develop a brief argument sharing how these

spheres are interconnected and overlapping by applying an example from your practice.



Nursing should not consist of only the monotonous tasks completed to provide basic

patient care, but rather nursing today is multidimensional where nurses are responsible for the

protection, promotion, and prevention of disease or injury for individuals, families, communities,

and population. For this reason, nurses have the opportunity to become politically involved

impacting and improving the level of care that they are able to provide. According to Chaffee,

Mason, & Leavitt (2014), the four spheres of political action in nursing include workplace or

workforce, government, professional organization, and community. Each of these sphere

have their own independent functions, but they can also overlap and affect the other sphere

working together to create changes. Workplace sphere addresses issues regarding jobs and

patient care, as well as influencing policies and procedures. It can be in any setting like acute

care, home care, nursing homes, school based clinics, occupational health clinics, and

physician’s office. Government sphere addresses laws and regulations regarding practice, as

well as influencing local, state, and national policies. Government actions can consists of laws

requiring to keep birth records, immunizations, legal establishment of drinking age, laws

determining what health services people are eligible for at certain age. Government has grown

bigger and centralized, which plays a important role in nursing. Government also influences

systems for healthcare, and nursing service, and determines who receives what type of health

services. Professional organizations sphere addresses the many areas that shape the practice of

,nursing, as well as influence practice standards, and credentialing. Professional organizations

should be a visible force within its community, and must have a national presence. Professional

organizations take a leadership role on calling for the development of policies that can improve

the health of the communities, and ensure the provision of quality nursing care. Community

sphere addresses issues regarding community health as well as influencing the activity

throughout the community. Community includes special interest organizations like habitat for

humanity, food banks, community organizations, and county workforce centers. Nurses have the

responsibility to promote the welfare of the community, and its members. Nurses visible in the

community represent the entire profession.

Nurses are capable of influencing policy making in order to improve problems in the

community and healthcare system. Literature often shows that nurses view themselves as

politically powerless. They see their role at the bedside as a technical activity, not a political

opportunity. What nurses do not realize is the very act of being a nurse makes one politically

involved (Cameron, Ceci, & Salas, 2011).

An example from my practice is banned smoking at the campus of my hospital, which is

a community hospital. Political spheres includes the workplace and community, possibly

government with the federally mandated health insurance laws rolling out. This is important as

the negative effects of smoking and second hand smoke are well documented, and patients

requiring hospitalized care do not need to be exposed.



Reference:



Cameron, B., Ceci, C., & Salas, A. S. (2011). Nursing and the Political. Nursing Philosophy,

, 12(3), 153-155. doi:10.1111/j.1466-769X.2011.00499.x.

Chaffee, M. W., Mason, D. J., & Leavitt, J. K. (2014). A Framework for Action in Policy and

Politics. Policy & Politics in Nursing and Health Care, 1.




Week 1, TD2 A wave of pandemic illness can host a variety of ethical considerations. Please

apply the importance of ethics to the process of policymaking regarding pandemic outbreak and

other future pandemic issues.




Ethical consideration during a wave of pandemic illness involves critical reflection on

moral or ethical problems faced in health care setting. It is a collective forethought and a broad

consensus in place to tackle moral and ethical dilemmas that may arise in situation of a pandemic

illness. According to Cooper (2012), there are many ways to define ethics, some are more

technical and precise than others. Ethics can be defined as the attempt to state and evaluate

principles by which ethical problems may be solved (Cooper, 2012). Government and health care

leaders make decision based on the ethical values in case of a catastrophe. Ethical framework

acts as a guide in decision making during a pandemic by guiding the ethical decision making

process, and informed by ethical values.



The topic of ethics comes up whenever there is pandemic illness outbreak. Some of the

ethical issues of concerns regarding pandemic illness include healthcare workers being exposed

, to illness, prohibiting travel to prevent spread of illness, and access to healthcare with an increase

in demand and potential shortage of healthcare workers. In the event of a pandemic a pandemic

illness the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has worked with the Ethics

Subcommittee of the advisory committee to develop a plan of care. Professional colleges and

associations should provide, by way of their codes of ethics, clear guidance to members in

advance of a major communicable disease outbreak, such as pandemic flu. Existing mechanisms

should be identified, or means should be developed, to inform college members as to

expectations and obligations regarding the duty to provide care during a communicable disease

outbreak.

In a study on influenza pandemic by Devani, M., Gupta, & Devani, B.(2011), there were

three main ethical consideration for planning and response: ethical allocation of scarce resources,

obligations and duties of healthcare workers to treat patients, and the balance between conflicting

individual and community interests. Most challenging part was identified as how to allocate

scarce life saving resources in case of a pandemic (Devani et al., 2011). Indication of clear goal

for possible future pandemics is essential in making difficult choices (Devani et al., 2011). Also

the important issues between duty to save the patients and protecting own life were also

identified as a key issue (Devani et al., 2011). This study also threw light on how to strike

balance between civil liberties and individual freedom (Devani et al., 2011). Pandemic planning

for current and future outbreaks should be a cooperative and shared responsibility that balances

community and individual interests (Devani et al., 2011).




References:

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