Policy evaluation

 

Develop a 1-p summary that encapsulates the three most powerful ideas about policy evaluation that you have harvested from this course. Describe them in detail and discuss why you selected them and how they will likely assist a policy analyst.

Policy evaluation

 

Develop a 1-p summary that encapsulates the three most powerful ideas about policy evaluation that you have harvested from this course. Describe them in detail and discuss why you selected them and how they will likely assist a policy analyst.

Policy evaluation

 

Develop a 1-p summary that encapsulates the three most powerful ideas about policy evaluation that you have harvested from this course. Describe them in detail and discuss why you selected them and how they will likely assist a policy analyst.

Policy evaluation

 

Develop a 1-p summary that encapsulates the three most powerful ideas about policy evaluation that you have harvested from this course. Describe them in detail and discuss why you selected them and how they will likely assist a policy analyst.

Policy evaluation

 

Develop a 1-p summary that encapsulates the three most powerful ideas about policy evaluation that you have harvested from this course. Describe them in detail and discuss why you selected them and how they will likely assist a policy analyst.

Policy Evaluation

 

As per Porche, “policy evaluation is the systematic. empirical assessment of the effects developed from the policy. Policy evaluation is the step where we take a look back to determine if the policy met it objectives. Was it successful? How could the policy be improved?
For this assignment consider the policy you discussed in Weeks 4 and 5 and how that policy was or should be evaluated.
Write a 2 3- page paper including the following:
o 1. Summarize the policy and at least 2 -3 objectives of the policy.
o 2. Was there a policy evaluation plan? What was the results of the evaluation?
o 3. If you can not find a policy evaluation plan, what steps would you take the evaluate the policy?
o 4. How should research be used in the policy and evaluation informed policy evaluation?
o 5. Did policy solve the issues for which it was developed? Was the policy successful?
o 6. Have there been any unintended consequences?
o Was there any ethical issues that arose related to the policy? Were these issues foreseen in the original policy design?

 

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Some nurses may be hesitant to get involved with policy evaluation. The preference may be to focus on the care and well-being of their patients; some nurses may feel ill-equipped to enter the realm of policy and political activities. However, as you have examined previously, who better to advocate for patients and effective programs and polices than nurses? Already patient advocates in interactions with doctors and leadership, why not with government and regulatory agencies?
Post an explanation of at least two opportunities that currently exist for RNs and APRNs to actively participate in policy review. Explain some of the challenges that these opportunities may present and describe how you might overcome these challenges. Finally, recommend two strategies you might make to better advocate for or communicate the existence of these opportunities. Be specific and provide examples.