Medicaid Expansion After the One Big Beautiful Bill Act: Analysis of Community Mental Health Care Impacts in New Hampshire [0.03%]
《 Obamacare 法案通过后的医疗补助扩容分析:新罕布什尔州社区心理健康护理的影响》
Jamie Bourgeois,Priscilla K Gazarian
Jamie Bourgeois
Forty-one states in the United States that adopted Medicaid expansion through the Affordable Care Act reached historically low rates of uninsured that have endured through 2025. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) signed into law on 4 Ju...
The Midwife Problem: An Interpretive Analysis of State Requirements for Written Practice Agreements [0.03%]
助产士问题:书面执业协议州要求的解释性分析
Jennifer Vanderlaan,Suzanne Wertman,Pandora Hardtman et al.
Jennifer Vanderlaan et al.
Background: U.S. state licensing restrictions requiring written practice agreements for certified nurse-midwives (CNMs) lack evidence of improved patient safety and instead contribute to maternity care workforce shortages. The objective of ...
Policy Frameworks for Nursing Practice in Community-Based Palliative Care: A Four-Country Comparative Documentary Analysis [0.03%]
社区姑息护理背景下四项国家层面的政策框架分析:基于文档的研究
Ana Gonçalves,Barbara Gomes,Sara Pinto
Ana Gonçalves
Nurses are central to palliative care, yet their community contributions remain undervalued. This study aimed to clarify how political and professional documents conceptualize nursing autonomy in community palliative care. Using the READ (R...
Get out the Vote [0.03%]
动员选民投票
Christine Kovner
Christine Kovner
Fuel2Flourish: Nurses as Trusted Voices Promoting Latino Child Well-Being Across Nine U.S. States [0.03%]
从燃料到茁壮成长:九个美国州的护士作为受信任的声音促进拉丁美洲儿童健康发展
Adrianna Nava,Kate Filipiak,Aida Miles
Adrianna Nava
Fuel2Flourish is a nurse-led initiative designed to center the voices of nurses, who are active leaders within the National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN), as trusted messengers and role models in advancing the nutritional and emotio...
Paul-André Gauthier,Angela Cooper Brathwaite,Shelley Evans et al.
Paul-André Gauthier et al.
Systemic discrimination within nursing and healthcare institutions continues to shape inequitable workforce experiences and leadership opportunities for 2SLGBTQI+, Indigenous, and Black nurses. These inequities have implications not only fo...
Big Bill, Bigger Consequences: One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) and Opioid Use Disorder Treatment-A Critical Review [0.03%]
胖威廉,更严重的后果:《一个肥胖的美丽法案》(胖威)与阿片类药物使用障碍治疗-批判性综述
Michelle Gibson,Kelly Carlson
Michelle Gibson
The United States continues to struggle with the opioid crisis, exacerbated by shifting political priorities and the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. This critical review analyzes the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) and its implicatio...
A Policy Analysis of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and Its Impact on American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Women [0.03%]
《制止针对女性暴力法案》的政策分析及其对美国土著妇女的影响
Autaquay T Peters-Mosquera,Teri Aronowitz
Autaquay T Peters-Mosquera
AimIn the United States, 82% of American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) women face violence during their lifetimes, compared to 45.1% of women from all other racial groups. We examined the evolution and impact of the Violence Against Women Ac...
Health Workers' Political Participation in the Philippine Democratic Context [0.03%]
菲律宾民主背景下医务人员的政治参与
Rona Celeste Valledor-Pasamonte,Beulah Joy Kuizon-Damasco,Lorenzo B Dinlayan et al.
Rona Celeste Valledor-Pasamonte et al.
Opinion Leadership among Nurses in Public Debate: Moral Conviction, Credibility, and Collective Support [0.03%]
护士在公共辩论中的舆论领导力:道德信念、可信度和集体支持感
Daphne A E Spoolder,Jessica van Wijk,Dorine van Staalduinen et al.
Daphne A E Spoolder et al.
Nurses' involvement in public and policy debates is increasingly recognised as essential for shaping health care systems, yet their voices remain largely invisible. When nurses do engage publicly, they may act as public opinion leaders, usi...