Mason Diana J, Glickstein Barbara, Begley Robyn, Hancock Beverly J, Drenkard Karen, Ricciardi Richard
Author Affiliations: Senior Policy Service Professor (Dr Mason) and Associate Dean and Director (Dr Ricciardi), Center for Health Policy and Media Engagement, GWU School of Nursing, Washington, DC; Principal (Glickstein), Barbara Glickstein Strategies, New York; CEO (Dr Begley), American Organization for Nursing Leadership; and Director (Dr Hancock), Transformative Leadership, DNP Program, RUSH University, Chicago, Illinois; and Chief Nursing Advisor (Dr Drenkard), AARP Public Policy Institute, Washington, DC.
J Nurs Adm. 2025 Jan 1;55(1):7-13. doi: 10.1097/NNA.0000000000001522. Epub 2024 Dec 9.
Nurses comprise the largest group of health professionals yet are underrepresented in health news media, depriving the public of important perspectives on health and healthcare and undermining the public's perceptions of nurses as experts. The George Washington University School of Nursing's Center for Health Policy and Media Engagement partnered with the American Organization for Nursing Leadership to invite a small group of chief nursing officers to participate in a workshop aimed at building an organization-specific strategy for sharing nurses' expertise with the public through media engagement. Participants completed a preworkshop survey, participated in two 4-hour workshops to explore the factors that contribute to nurses' invisibility as media sources, and developed a strategic plan for ensuring that their healthcare organizations are able to recognize and share their nurses' expertise with media. This article describes the initiative, its outcomes, and the implications for nurse leaders.
护士是医疗专业人员中人数最多的群体,但在健康新闻媒体中的报道却不足,这使公众无法获得有关健康和医疗保健的重要观点,也削弱了公众对护士作为专家的认知。乔治华盛顿大学护理学院的健康政策与媒体参与中心与美国护理领导组织合作,邀请了一小群首席护理官参加一个研讨会,旨在制定一项针对特定组织的战略,通过媒体参与向公众分享护士的专业知识。参与者完成了研讨会前的调查,参加了两场为时4小时的研讨会,探讨导致护士在媒体中不被关注的因素,并制定了一项战略计划,以确保其医疗机构能够认识到并向媒体分享护士的专业知识。本文介绍了该倡议、其成果以及对护士领导者的启示。