Posted: Oct 22, 2023
The evolving landscape of healthcare delivery has increasingly positioned registered nurses as crucial stakeholders in health policy development and implementation. While nursing advocacy has long been recognized as a fundamental component of professional practice, the specific mechanisms through which policy awareness translates into effective advocacy actions remain inadequately understood. Traditional research approaches have predominantly relied on self-reported measures and qualitative assessments, which, while valuable, often fail to capture the dynamic and multidimensional nature of policy engagement in contemporary digital environments. This study addresses this gap by introducing an innovative computational framework that quantitatively examines the relationship between health policy awareness and advocacy behaviors among registered nurses.
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