Issue Description:
Describe the issue, its background, and why people areor should beconcerned about it.
What is the issue? Why is it important? Why is it of interest to you? (If its not of interest, choose a different topic!)
What has been proposed or attempted to address the problem, and by whom?
Focus on the issue. (If you identify a specific bill addressing the issue, you can cite and discuss it, but dont focus only on the billfocus on the issue).
Proposals to Address the Issue :
What proposals have been put forward to address this issue in U.S.? Who has proposed them? Who which interest groups or other stakeholderssupport or oppose these proposals? What, if any, evidence do they give for their positions? If there are several proposals, or several stakeholders support ing or opposing them, focus on the major ones.
Recommendations:
Based on what you know about the issue and about proposals to address it, what do you think should be done? What should nursing organizations support, and why?
You might agree with a proposal that has already been made, or you might suggest something else, such as a combination of different proposals. (Of course, this depends on the issue, the evidence, and your perspectives).
References:
Include a minimum of 5 references from authoritative sourcesthese might include peer-reviewed journal articles, government reports, white papers, reliable newspaper articles, etc. They do not include Wikipedia, personal blogs, or social media posts.