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A Voice for the People: A Nurse’s Reflections on her Role as an Elected State Representative

Bethany A. Hall-Long, PhD, RNC, FAAN

College of Health and Nursing Sciences, Department of Nursing and Health Services Research Center, University of Delaware

This article presents a case follow-up of a nurse’s election and experiences as a Delaware State Representative. Public policy affects all aspects of the nursing profession. It is important that nurses be part of this process. Political strategies, policy definitions, and tips are shared for other nurses. All elections are different, but there is value in examining the process of this case to add to nurses’ political knowledge and experiences.

Key Words: nurse political strategies • politics • elections • public policy

Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice, Vol. 5, No. 4, 274-283 (2004)
DOI: 10.1177/1527154404269707


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