Project in Policy, Politics, and Global Health Trends
Project in Policy, Politics, and Global Health Trends INTRODUCTION, For this test, you’ll have to come up with and analyze a public policy that would improve the health of the public and/or the nursing profession around the world (local, state, national, or international). To do this, you will think about a few different parts of being a policy maker in nursing. Some things to think about are:
• Why did you choose health care or the nursing profession?
• How does this issue affect nursing practice, how health care is given, and how people, families, and/or communities’ health turns out?
• What are your morals and values that shape the way you see things?
• How will you measure the success (outcomes) of your proposed change to the policy?
Project in Policy, Politics, and Global Health Trends
By using both a top-down and a bottom-up approach, you will look at the nursing perspective and share it with policy makers and other important people. You will come up with criteria for judging the success of your work by figuring out the values and morals that guide your position. This will lead to the creation of a policy brief that can be sent to decision-makers and a plan to work with an organization or community to promote policy change at the local level.
Using nursing research to back up your position is important to help you come to a conclusion. This should include the principles of research that involves the community (CBPR).
REQUIREMENTS
The work you send in must be your own. Even if the source is cited correctly, no more than 30% of the submission as a whole and no more than 10% of any one source can be directly quoted or closely paraphrased. When you turn in your work, you get a report on its originality that you can use as a guide.
To pass this task, you need to be good at professional communication. Before turning in your final work, you should definitely check it for spelling and grammar.
Project in Policy, Politics, and Global Health Trends
You must use the rubric to guide how you make your submission, since it has detailed criteria that will be used to judge it. Each of the requirements below can be judged in more than one way. The titles of the rubric’s parts may have links to relevant parts of the course.
Note: You can send in an essay, a multimedia presentation, or something else. No matter what form you use, make sure to answer each prompt in enough depth and with enough evidence.
A. Write your reflection essay on the values and ethics of a public policy issue. It should be no more than 3 pages long. To do this, do the following:
1. Look at a health or nursing policy issue that affects a group of people and needs a change in policy.
a. Talk about why you chose this issue of public policy.
Note: If you choose a local policy, be sure to talk about how it affects more than one unit, department, or organization.
b. Use two academically appropriate pieces of writing from the last five years to talk about how the public policy issue is related to health or the nursing profession.
c. Explain how the public policy will affect an organization or a community’s finances.
2. Think about how your personal values affect how you feel about the public policy issue.
Project in Policy, Politics, and Global Health Trends
a. Talk about the ethical principle or theory (such as autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, or justice) that supports your point of view.
B. Write a policy brief (no more than 6 pages) on the public policy issue you talked about in part A. In this brief, you should do the following:
1. Give the name and job title of the person who will be reading the policy brief.
a. Explain why the public policy issue needs the attention of the decision maker. Support your position with relevant nursing research from the last five years.
2. Talk about the biggest problems with dealing with the chosen public policy issue.
3. Talk about the main options and/or interventions for the person making the decision, and explain why they are real.
4. Give a convincing plan of action to the person making the decision, including ways to avoid the problems listed in part B2.
5. Talk about how you will judge how well your policy brief worked (top-down approach).
Project in Policy, Politics, and Global Health Trends
C. Make a plan (no more than 3 pages is suggested) for working with an organization or a community to solve the public policy problem you looked at in part A by doing the following:
1. Find an organization or community that has shown interest in your chosen public policy issue related to health or the nursing profession.
a. Give a brief summary of the evidence that shows why the organization or group is interested in the chosen public policy issue.
2. Choose three CBPR principles that you could use to work with the organization or community to change a policy related to the public policy issue.
a. Describe how you could reach out to the organization or community and work with them.
b. Talk about how the goal of the group or community fits with your goal for the public policy issue you chose.
c. Talk about the steps you need to take to reach the goal you set in part C2b.
d. Talk about the possible roles and responsibilities of the community or organization’s members, such as roles that help solve problems and build people’s skills.
e. Using CBPR principles, talk about the most important parts of making a collaborative evaluation plan.
f. Talk about how you will measure how well your community or organization plan worked (bottom-up approach).
D. Analyze (suggested length: 1 page) the strengths and weaknesses of the top-down and bottom-up approaches to making policy changes to support your chosen public policy issue by doing the following:
1. Talk about the good points of each way to bring about change for the chosen public policy issue.
2. Talk about the problems with each way to change the public policy issue you chose.
Project in Policy, Politics, and Global Health Trends
3. Talk about which approach you would recommend as the best way to deal with the public policy issue you chose.
E. When you use sources, make sure to use APA format for all in-text citations and references.
Note: When using sources to back up ideas and parts of an assessment, the submission MUST include in-text citations in APA format and a reference list for any direct quotes or paraphrases. It is not necessary to list the sources that were looked at if they were not quoted or paraphrased in the assessment itself.
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