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Nursing: past trends, future policies.

R White

    Journal of Advanced Nursing
    |September 1, 1984
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Nursing policy is shaped by three conflicting interest groups and government health departments. This study proposes a new framework for a more harmonious National Health Service (NHS) structure.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Policy
    • Nursing Management
    • Public Health Administration

    Background:

    • Historical analysis of five key trends in nursing macro-policy development.
    • Identification of nursing as a pluralistic structure comprising three primary interest groups.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the conflicting goals and strategies among nursing interest groups and with government health departments.
    • To propose a typology for understanding nursing conflicts and suggest a future structure for the National Health Service (NHS).

    Main Methods:

    • Historical trend analysis in nursing macro-policy.
    • Postulation of a pluralistic nursing structure based on identified interest groups.
    • Conflict analysis between nursing groups and government health departments.

    Main Results:

    • Nursing is characterized by three main interest groups with divergent views, goals, and strategies.
    • Conflicts exist between these nursing interest groups and also between nursing groups and the government health department.
    • A proposed typology effectively identifies areas of conflict within the nursing field.

    Conclusions:

    • A new framework is proposed to foster a more harmonious structure within the NHS.
    • Addressing inter-group and external conflicts is crucial for effective nursing policy.
    • The proposed typology aids in navigating and resolving conflicts for improved healthcare outcomes.