Strategies for empowerment
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Strategies for empowerment

Roberta Tierney Associate Professor, Of Nursing at Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne, United States of America

Roberta Tierney stresses the necessity for nurses to be involved at all stages of the policy decision-making process, and describes strategies for teaching and implementing the policy-making process at the institutional and societal level

Policy affects our daily work; it predicts what we can and cannot do as practitioners and what type of care patients receive. Yet nurses have had little input into the development of policies which have such impact.

Nursing Standard. 4, 47, 32-34. doi: 10.7748/ns.4.47.32.s31

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