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Healthcare Policy and Analysis

 

Guided Reflection

Healthcare Policy and Analysis

Guided Reflection

DUE FEB 5

Read a selection of your colleagues’ posts and 
respond to 
at least two of your colleagues by supporting or expanding on the ideas identified by your colleague or sharing additional perspectives on the issue described by your colleague.

PEER #1

Kaurice Bacon

Hello,

· How has this course impacted your knowledge, attitude, beliefs, perceptions about nurse engagement in policy advocacy and politics?

This course has significantly influenced my knowledge, attitude, beliefs, and perceptions about nurse engagement in policy advocacy and politics.

I now have a deeper understanding of how healthcare policies are developed, implemented, and evaluated. I see how us nurses play a critical role in shaping policy and understand the importance of bringing the nursing perspective to legislative and organizational decision-making.

My attitude toward policy and political engagement has shifted. I now feel more motivated to be involved in these areas, recognizing that it is not just an option but a responsibility for nurses to advocate for policies that improve patient care and promote health equity.

I strongly believe that nurses have the power to drive meaningful change in healthcare policy. This course has reinforced the idea that our experiences at the bedside provide us with unique insights that can inform better policies and improve health outcomes.

My perception of politics and advocacy has evolved. I no longer see it as something distant or unrelated to nursing. Instead, I see it as an essential part of advancing the profession and ensuring that healthcare systems are both patient-centered and equitable.

· What are the takeaways as you move forward as a DNP, in your role as a policy advocate? What resonates with you and how will you use it?

As I move forward in my role as a DNP and policy advocate, several things from this course will guide me:

I now fully understand that us nurses have a vital role in influencing policy and creating positive change in healthcare systems. Our voices carry weight because of our close connection to patients and communities. This resonates with me because it reinforces that I have both the opportunity and responsibility to advocate for policies that improve access, quality, and equity in healthcare.

One of the most valuable takeaways is the importance of using evidence and data to support policy recommendations. As a DNP, I will use my expertise to gather and present research that informs and justifies proposed policy changes. This will strengthen my ability to advocate effectively for improvements in care delivery and outcomes.

Policy advocacy is not done in isolation. Building partnerships with other healthcare professionals, community leaders, and policymakers will be crucial. This has shown me that working collaboratively can amplify the impact of advocacy efforts and drive more meaningful change.

Understanding the political environment and staying informed about healthcare legislation are essential to successful advocacy. I now recognize that developing political competency is an ongoing process, one that will allow me to anticipate challenges, seize opportunities, and navigate complex systems.

Moving forward, I will use these insights to engage more actively in policy discussions, advocate for vulnerable populations, and work towards shaping policies that reflect the realities of healthcare practice and patient needs. This course has strengthened my confidence in my role as both a practitioner and a leader in healthcare policy.

References

1. American Nurses Association. (2015). Nurses’ role in advocating for access to quality health care. Retrieved from 
to an external site.

2. Milstead, J. A., & Short, N. M. (2019). Health policy and politics: A nurse’s guide (6th ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning.

3. Institute of Medicine. (2011). The future of nursing: Leading change, advancing health. National Academies Press. Retrieved from [

PEER #2

Grace Nwawuihe

Guided Reflection

Healthcare Advocacy as a DNP-prepared nurse is critical because policies greatly impact the care we provide and how we provide it. The care patients receive is also greatly influenced by the policies the lawmakers approve.

Over the past ten weeks, my understanding of healthcare policy and advocacy has deepened, reinforcing the critical role that DNP-prepared nurses play in influencing healthcare systems, policies, and patient outcomes. This course has highlighted the importance of addressing social determinants of health (SDOH) and advocating for equitable healthcare access, which are foundational to improving population health. Healthcare policies are more likely to advocate and represent the pressing needs of the patient when nurses are committed to policymaking at whatever level they can function. Nurses can advocate for healthcare policies through organizational associations. (Chiu, P., et al., 2021).

Social Determinants of Health and Advocacy (SDOH)—such as socioeconomic status, education, access to healthcare, and environmental factors—profoundly impact patient outcomes. As a DNP-prepared nurse, I recognize that clinical interventions alone are insufficient to drive sustainable health improvements. Instead, policy advocacy is essential to address the root causes of health disparities. By leveraging evidence-based research, I can influence policies that improve access to care, promote health equity, and address systemic barriers affecting vulnerable populations. Clinicians must be cognizant of the impact of SDOHs on the patient’s outcome as they provide care to prescribe the medications the patients can afford and to look beyond medication to the environmental impact on the patient’s health. (Glenn, J., et al. 2024).

Key Takeaways from the Course

Throughout this course, I have gained insights into:

The legislative process and how policies are formulated and implemented.

The role of nursing advocacy in shaping healthcare laws and regulations.

The significance of interdisciplinary collaboration in policy development.

Strategies to engage stakeholders and policymakers in meaningful discussions.

The impact of social, economic, and political factors on healthcare delivery.

 

Although my drive for politics has been about average, this course has deepened my passion for healthcare advocacy. I am willing to really commit more to healthcare policy advocacy. These assignments and discussions these past ten weeks have reinforced my ability to critically analyze policies, advocate for change, and contribute to discussions that influence patient care at local, state, and national levels.

 

Applying Knowledge Beyond the Course

Moving forward, I plan to integrate policy advocacy into my professional practice by:

Engaging in Policy Development: Participating in professional nursing organizations and policy committees to advocate for evidence-based policies.

Educating and Empowering Others: Mentoring nurses and healthcare professionals on the importance of policy in clinical practice.

Influencing Healthcare Systems: Using data-driven research to support policy changes that enhance patient care and reduce disparities.

Advocating for SDOH Interventions: Collaborating with community leaders, legislators, and organizations to address social factors affecting health.

This course has equipped me with the knowledge and confidence to take an active role in healthcare advocacy. As a DNP-prepared nurse, I am committed to bridging the gap between clinical practice and policy, ensuring that healthcare policies reflect the needs of patients and communities. (Nsiah, C., et al., 2019).

 

References

Chiu, P., Cummings, G. G., Thorne, S., & Schick-Makaroff, K. (2021). Policy Advocacy and Nursing Organizations: A Scoping Review. Policy, politics & nursing practice, 22(4), 271–291. 
to an external site.

Glenn, J., Kleinhenz, G., Smith, J. M. S., Chaney, R. A., Moxley, V. B. A., Donoso Naranjo, P. G., Stone, S., Hanson, C. L., Redelfs, A. H., & Novilla, M. L. B. (2024). Do healthcare providers consider the social determinants of health? Results from a nationwide cross-sectional study in the United States. BMC health services research, 24(1), 271. 
to an external site.

Nsiah, C., Siakwa, M., & Ninnoni, J. P. K. (2019). Registered Nurses’ description of patient advocacy in the clinical setting. Nursing open, 6(3), 1124–1132.

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