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4064.0: Tuesday, November 06, 2007: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | ||||
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| The purpose of this session is to present various strategies for impacting public health through politics. Papers will consider the role of health professonals in the development of national policies that address chemical safety and asbestos-related disease; the Nurses in Action Model and its impact on state public health policy; value-laden policy advocacy and its concomitant risks and rewards; and public health nursing roles in health policy development. The session will provide significant information for nurses and other public health professionals in practice, education, and research. | ||||
| Learning Objectives: 1.Identify the role of nursing in achieving national policies that address hazards, testing, regulation, and incentives for safer chemical alternatives. 2.Analyze three public health policy frameworks consistent with the challenges inherent in asbestos-related disease (ARD). 3.Analyze the Nurses in Action Program Model to impact state public health policy. 4.Describe the risks and rewards of value-laden policy advocacy 5.Describe how PHNs develop their roles in health policy development | ||||
| Moderator(s): | Cheryl Robertson, PhD, RN | |||
| 8:30 AM | | Chemicals Policy, Politics and Public Health L. Kristen Welker-Hood, RN DSc, Holly Carpenter, RN BSN, Anna Gilmore-Hall, RN, BUS CAE | ||
| 8:45 AM | | Asbestos-related disease: In search of rural public health policy frameworks to address a slow-motion environmental event Sandra W. Kuntz, PhD, APRN, BC, Charlene A. Winters, DNSc, APRN, BC, Wade G. Hill, PhD, APRN, BC, Clarann Weinert, SC, PhD, RN, FAAN, Kimberly Rowse, RN, Tanis Hernandez, MSW, Brad Black, MD | ||
| 9:00 AM | | Public health nursing and politics: Impacting state public health policy Bethany Hall-Long, PhD, RNC, FAAN | ||
| 9:15 AM | | Risks and rewards of value-laden policy advocacy Joanne Rains Warner, DNS, RN | ||
| 9:30 AM | | Orchestrating the Voice of the People: Alaska Public Health Nurses strategically Positioned to Influence the Allocation of Scarce Health Resources Elaine H. McKenzie, RN MPH | ||
| See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information. | ||||
| Organized by: | Public Health Nursing | |||
| Endorsed by: | Maternal and Child Health; Socialist Caucus | |||
| CE Credits: | CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing | |||
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