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Examining the crucial interrelationship between nursing research and health policy, this book presents examples of specific health care policy that has been influenced, implemented, or changed as a result of nursing research. It builds on the discussion of this relationship as described in the editors' earlier book, Shaping Health Policy through Nursing Research, named a Doody's Core Title in 2013 and an AJN Book of the Year in 2011. This current edition updates earlier information with new nursing research by esteemed scholars. It encompasses research related to major policy statements of the…mehr
Examining the crucial interrelationship between nursing research and health policy, this book presents examples of specific health care policy that has been influenced, implemented, or changed as a result of nursing research. It builds on the discussion of this relationship as described in the editors' earlier book, Shaping Health Policy through Nursing Research, named a Doody's Core Title in 2013 and an AJN Book of the Year in 2011. This current edition updates earlier information with new nursing research by esteemed scholars. It encompasses research related to major policy statements of the decade, including the IOM Future of Nursing report, the Affordable Care Act, and the Blueprint for Genomics in Nursing, and highlights how they have influenced, and will continue to influence, health policy.
Written for multiple audiences including undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and nursing professionals, the book presents information on how science shapes health policy in general, models and strategies for linking research and health policy, and multiple examples of how major nursing research has influenced health policy. The text provides both a conceptual orientation and an operational approach to strategies linking research to policy and influencing policy makers at the organizational, community, state, national, and international levels.
Key Features:
Offers examples of cutting edge nursing research that provides a foundation for practice and policy
Incorporates major policy directives of this decade and highlights how nursing research has influenced health policy
Demonstrates to undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and nursing professionals how nursing research can shape health policy decisions
Includes perspectives, models and strategies for using nursing research to influence health policy
Addresses how nursing research shapes policy at organizational, community, state, national, and international levels
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Contents Contributors Foreword Patrick H. DeLeon, PhD, MPH, JD Preface Acknowledgments SECTION I: EMERGING AREAS SHAPING HEALTH POLICY 1. Policy Directives, Scientific Challenges, and Patterns Patricia A. Grady and Ada Sue Hinshaw 2. Expanding Areas of Clinical and Basic Sciences Ann K. Cashion and Joan K. Austin 3. Implementation Science Marita Titler and Clayton Shuman 4. Integration of Genomics in Nursing Research Janet K. Williams 5. Team Science: Challenges and Opportunities in the 21st Century Alma Vega and Mary D. Naylor 6. Data Science Suzanne Bakken SECTION II: EXAMPLES OF NURSING SCIENCE SHAPING HEALTH POLICY 7. Self-Management of Illness in Teens Margaret Grey and Kaitlyn Rechenberg 8. Self-Management of Illness in Adults Barbara Riegel, Victoria Vaughan Dickson, and Christopher S. Lee 9. Integration of Genomics in Nursing Research: An Example Karen E. Wickersham and Susan G. Dorsey 10. Gastrointestinal Symptom Science and Assessment Margaret M. Heitkemper and Wendy A. Henderson 11. Caring for Caregivers in an Aging Society: Contributions of Nursing Research to Practice and Policy Laura N. Gitlin 12. Aging in Place: Adapting the Environment Marilyn J. Rantz, Kari R. Lane, Lori L. Popejoy, Colleen Galambos, Lorraine J. Phillips, Lanis Hicks, Greg Alexander, Laurel Despins, Richelle Koopman, Marjorie Skubic, Mihail Popescu, and James Keller 13. Aging in Place: Innovative Teams Sarah L. Szanton 14. Chronic Illness: Addressing Hypertension and Health Disparities in Communities Yvonne Commodore-Mensah, Martha Hill, and Cheryl Dennison Himmelfarb 15. Chronic Illness: Promoting Cardiovascular Health in Socioeconomically Austere Rural Areas Debra K. Moser 16. Chronic Illness: Telehealth Approaches to Wellness Stanley Finkelstein and Rhonda Cady 17. Palliative and End-of-Life Care Issues in Adults: The Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) Program Susan E. Hickman 18. Nursing Research and Health Policy Through the Lens of Pediatric Palliative, Hospice, and End-of-Life Care Kim Mooney-Doyle, Lisa C. Lindley, and Pamela S. Hinds 19. Palliative and End-of-Life Care Issues: Policy Perspective Jeri L. Miller SECTION III: CONCLUSIONS: NURSING RESEARCH—FRAMING THE FUTURE 20. Expanding Health Care Policy: The Ties That Bind Ada Sue Hinshaw and Patricia A. Grady Index
Contents Contributors Foreword Patrick H. DeLeon, PhD, MPH, JD Preface Acknowledgments SECTION I: EMERGING AREAS SHAPING HEALTH POLICY 1. Policy Directives, Scientific Challenges, and Patterns Patricia A. Grady and Ada Sue Hinshaw 2. Expanding Areas of Clinical and Basic Sciences Ann K. Cashion and Joan K. Austin 3. Implementation Science Marita Titler and Clayton Shuman 4. Integration of Genomics in Nursing Research Janet K. Williams 5. Team Science: Challenges and Opportunities in the 21st Century Alma Vega and Mary D. Naylor 6. Data Science Suzanne Bakken SECTION II: EXAMPLES OF NURSING SCIENCE SHAPING HEALTH POLICY 7. Self-Management of Illness in Teens Margaret Grey and Kaitlyn Rechenberg 8. Self-Management of Illness in Adults Barbara Riegel, Victoria Vaughan Dickson, and Christopher S. Lee 9. Integration of Genomics in Nursing Research: An Example Karen E. Wickersham and Susan G. Dorsey 10. Gastrointestinal Symptom Science and Assessment Margaret M. Heitkemper and Wendy A. Henderson 11. Caring for Caregivers in an Aging Society: Contributions of Nursing Research to Practice and Policy Laura N. Gitlin 12. Aging in Place: Adapting the Environment Marilyn J. Rantz, Kari R. Lane, Lori L. Popejoy, Colleen Galambos, Lorraine J. Phillips, Lanis Hicks, Greg Alexander, Laurel Despins, Richelle Koopman, Marjorie Skubic, Mihail Popescu, and James Keller 13. Aging in Place: Innovative Teams Sarah L. Szanton 14. Chronic Illness: Addressing Hypertension and Health Disparities in Communities Yvonne Commodore-Mensah, Martha Hill, and Cheryl Dennison Himmelfarb 15. Chronic Illness: Promoting Cardiovascular Health in Socioeconomically Austere Rural Areas Debra K. Moser 16. Chronic Illness: Telehealth Approaches to Wellness Stanley Finkelstein and Rhonda Cady 17. Palliative and End-of-Life Care Issues in Adults: The Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) Program Susan E. Hickman 18. Nursing Research and Health Policy Through the Lens of Pediatric Palliative, Hospice, and End-of-Life Care Kim Mooney-Doyle, Lisa C. Lindley, and Pamela S. Hinds 19. Palliative and End-of-Life Care Issues: Policy Perspective Jeri L. Miller SECTION III: CONCLUSIONS: NURSING RESEARCH—FRAMING THE FUTURE 20. Expanding Health Care Policy: The Ties That Bind Ada Sue Hinshaw and Patricia A. Grady Index
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