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M A Anderson1, L B Helms, K J Sparbel
1University of Illinois at Chicago College of Nursing, Quad Cities Regional Program, 555 Sixth Street, Suite 600, Moline, IL 61265, USA. MAA928@uic.edu
Abstract:
The "devil is in the details" of any policy response. What forms such changes may take, and what research informs them, are critical to the profession as a whole and to practitioners on a daily basis. Research partnerships between home care agencies and university professors may provide rigorous, systematic, and validated findings necessary for meaningful solutions (Plotkin & Roche, 2000). The evidence of a dialogue between nursing researchers, home healthcare practitioners, and policymakers anticipating impacts on practice of changing fiscal and information-gathering requirements is scant. Such issues are in need a priority discussion by agencies, and collaborative investigative efforts between all involved.