Health Policy Immersion Experience of Doctoral Nursing Students: A Phenomenological Study

Janice Baglietto, Francine Bono-Neri, Elizabeth Infante, Maureen Lowers-Roach, Denise Susan Walsh
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Background: In today’s political environment, there is a significant need for healthcare professionals to be aware of health policy and its impact on practice and the population. Nursing, a respected and trusted profession, has a responsibility to increase its awareness and advocacy efforts to ensure practice and execution of responsible and ethical health policy. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to describe the lived experience of doctoral nursing students' (PhD and DNP) engagement in a week-long immersion trip to Washington, D.C. as a requirement of their mandatory health policy course. This immersion trip encompassed participation in numerous activities that focused on health policy, nursing's role in research, and its presence in the political arena. In addition to describing doctoral nursing students' lived experience, the researchers sought to discover how this experience impacts doctorally-prepared nurses’ political awareness and future interest in health policy. Methods: Data were gathered using Google Forms to obtain doctoral nursing students’ experiences after participating in a week-long Washington, D.C. immersion as part of their mandatory doctoral coursework at a Mid-Atlantic college in the United States. The survey was emailed to 43 PhD and DNP students, of which 30 met the inclusion criteria. Demographic data analysis, in addition to thematic analysis of survey responses with the aid of NVivo, were performed. Results: Four themes emerged from the analysis to describe the experience and impact that the week-long Washington, D.C. immersion had on doctoral nursing students: Knowledge and Understanding of the Political Process, Recognition of the Role Professional Nursing Organizations Play in the Political Arena, Empowerment Through Increased Awareness, and Nursing’s Role as an Advocate for the People Conclusion: Through increased knowledge and awareness of health policy, doctorally-prepared nurses may be more inclined to seek and engage in the political arena and actively participate in advocacy efforts to improve health policy and the healthcare system. Keywords: advocacy, doctoral nursing students, health policy, healthcare system, political process
护理博士生卫生政策沉浸体验的现象学研究
背景:在当今的政治环境中,医疗保健专业人员非常需要了解卫生政策及其对实践和人口的影响。护理是一个受人尊敬和信任的职业,有责任提高认识和宣传工作,以确保实行和执行负责任和合乎道德的卫生政策。目的:本研究的目的是描述护生博士(PhD和DNP)参加为期一周的华盛顿特区浸入式旅行的生活体验,这是他们必修的卫生政策课程的要求。这次浸入式旅行包括参加许多活动,重点是卫生政策、护理在研究中的作用及其在政治舞台上的存在。除了描述博士生的生活经历外,研究人员还试图发现这种经历如何影响博士生护士的政治意识和未来对卫生政策的兴趣。方法:使用谷歌表格收集数据,以获得在美国大西洋中部大学参加为期一周的华盛顿特区浸入式学习的护理博士生的经验,这是他们必修的博士课程的一部分。该调查通过电子邮件发送给43名博士和硕士研究生,其中30名符合纳入标准。在NVivo的帮助下,进行了人口统计数据分析,以及对调查结果的专题分析。结果:分析中出现了四个主题,描述了为期一周的华盛顿特区浸入对护理博士生的体验和影响:对政治过程的认识和理解,对专业护理组织在政治舞台上发挥作用的认识,通过提高意识赋予权力,护理作为人民倡导者的角色。通过增加对卫生政策的知识和认识,博士准备护士可能更倾向于寻求和参与政治舞台,并积极参与宣传工作,以改善卫生政策和卫生保健系统。关键词:倡导,博士生,卫生政策,医疗体系,政治过程
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