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This week’s readings and lecture offered information related to lobbyists and advocates. Is there a difference between being a lobbyist and an advocate? Lobbyists provide support for policy, as do advocates, so what is the difference? Most nurses consider themselves patient advocates; however a political advocate is somewhat different. In this discussion, differentiate between a lobbyist and an advocate. Be sure to discuss a political advocate rather than a bedside advocate.
Topics to include:
- Definition of a lobbyist.
- Definition of an advocate.
- Similarities and differences.
- Why are they both important?
- How does one of your selected organizations (choose one you used in your week 1 DB - What is the definition of Nursing Excellence - these organizations were discussed in the week 1 PowerPoint) lobby or advocate for health care policy?
Your initial post must be posted before you can view and respond to colleagues, must contain minimum of two (2) references, in addition to examples from your personal experiences to augment the topic. The goal is to make your post interesting and engaging so others will want to read/respond to it. Synthesize and summarize from your resources in order to avoid the use of direct quotes, which can often be dry and boring. No direct quotes are allowed in the discussion board posts.
References:
- Initial Post: Minimum of two (2) total references: one (1) from required course materials and one (1) from peer-reviewed references.
Words Limits
- Initial Post: Minimum 400 words excluding references (approximately one (1) page)
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Running head: POLITICAL ADVOCACY AND LOBBYING
Political Advocacy and Lobbying
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POLITICAL ADVOCACY AND LOBBYING
Political Advocacy and Lobbying
Lobbying and advocacy are often used interchangeably even though they are not the
same and have many differences. Advocacy is the use and application of the knowledge and
information acquired by people in the quest of making changes and especially social changes.
Social changes could be causes that are directly linked to government policies, procedures, a...