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Political participation of registered nurses.

Christine L Vandenhouten1, Crystalmichelle L Malakar, Sylvia Kubsch, Derryl E Block, Susan Gallagher-Lepak.   

Abstract

Level of political participation and factors contributing to participation were measured among Midwest RNs (n = 468) via an online survey (Cronbach's α = .95). Respondents reported engaging in primarily "low cost" activities (e.g., voting, discussing politics, and contacting elected officials), with fewer reporting speaking at public gatherings, participating in demonstrations, and membership in nursing organizations. Psychological engagement was most predictive (p < .001) of political participation with the dimensions of political interest, political efficacy, and political information/knowledge highly significant (p < .001). Resources (time/money/civic skills) significantly contributed to political participation (p < .001). Less than half (40%) felt they could impact local decisions, and fewer (32%) felt they could impact state or national government decisions. Most respondents (80%) indicated their nursing courses lacked political content and did not prepare them for political participation. Findings showed that nurse educators and leaders of professional nursing organizations need to model and cultivate greater psychological engagement among students and nurses.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22114316     DOI: 10.1177/1527154411425189

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Policy Polit Nurs Pract        ISSN: 1527-1544


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