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注册护士对医疗保健及2008年总统选举的看法。

Registered nurses' perspectives on health care and the 2008 presidential election.

作者信息

Buerhaus Peter I, Ulrich Beth, Donelan Karen, DesRoches Catherine

机构信息

Center for Interdisciplinary Health Workforce Studies, Institute for Medicine and Public Health, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA.

出版信息

Nurs Econ. 2008 Jul-Aug;26(4):227-35, 257.

Abstract

As this historic presidential election draws near, what do RNs think of our nation's priorities? Which candidates do they think will be most effective in shaping our health care system and addressing the most pressing issues of our time? The results of this survey show that RNs do not identify overwhelmingly with one political ideology or party and, in fact, they closely resemble the public on these political dimensions. The data also show that RNs identify health care issues as the most important problem facing the nation. RNs who believe that it is the responsibility of the government to provide health insurance to those without it, have more confidence in the government to achieve this outcome, and are more likely to be Democrats than Republicans. The presidential election is expected to be highly contested and could be determined by a relatively small margin of votes and, thus, nurses should recognize their chances of influencing the outcome of the election. The data from this survey provide baseline information potentially useful to increasing the political influence of the nursing profession, informing other organizations about where they might align with nurses, and helping candidates and the political parties compete more effectively in seeking the support of roughly 3 million RN voters.

摘要

随着这场具有历史意义的总统选举临近,注册护士对国家的优先事项有何看法?他们认为哪些候选人在塑造我们的医疗保健系统以及解决我们这个时代最紧迫的问题上最为有效?本次调查结果显示,注册护士并非压倒性地认同某一种政治意识形态或政党,事实上,在这些政治层面上,他们与公众非常相似。数据还表明,注册护士将医疗保健问题视为国家面临的最重要问题。那些认为政府有责任为没有医疗保险的人提供保险的注册护士,对政府实现这一目标更有信心,而且他们更有可能是民主党人而非共和党人。预计总统选举竞争将异常激烈,可能由相对较小的选票差距决定,因此,护士们应该认识到自己影响选举结果的机会。本次调查的数据提供了基线信息,可能有助于增强护理专业的政治影响力,让其他组织了解它们可能与护士保持一致的方面,并帮助候选人和政党在争取约300万注册护士选民的支持方面更有效地竞争。

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