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Acting in the public interest

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dc.contributor.author Benton, David C.
dc.contributor.author Cleghorn, Jim
dc.contributor.author Coghlan, Anne
dc.contributor.author Damgaard, Gloria
dc.contributor.author Doumit, Myrna A.A.
dc.date.accessioned 2019-10-04T07:09:28Z
dc.date.available 2019-10-04T07:09:28Z
dc.date.copyright 2019 en_US
dc.date.issued 2019-10-04
dc.identifier.issn 2155-8264 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10725/11368
dc.description.abstract There is increased interest in reforming the way occupations are licensed. However, most of the current dialogue focuses on the rapid growth in the number of people who need a license to pursue their chosen occupation. Consequently, significant questions are being raised as to the appropriateness of such requirements for groups that do not appear to present any tangible threat to public safety. Recent research has demonstrated that health professions have failed to articulate the need and value for licensure and how health regulators are addressing the many concerns being raised by the current debate. This study identifies dimensions or aspects of nurse licensure congruent with acting in the public interest and starts to curate (ie, to select, organize, and present) evidence related to each dimension, thereby identifying the current impact and highlighting opportunities for further research. This study utilizes a mixed-methods approach that combines documentary analysis, focus group discussion, and related literature associated with the various dimensions of acting in the public interest to highlight how nurse licensure addresses the current drivers for regulatory reform. A total of 99 documentary sources (ie, papers, articles, reports, and opinion editorials) were uploaded to NVivo 11 Plus for analysis. The analysis generated four overarching themes: (a) licensure reform, (b) impact of occupational associations, (c) occupational licensure issues, and (d) contemporary issues. Associated with these themes, 22 subthemes were also identified. The findings demonstrate there is clear evidence to support the fact that nurse regulators are acting in the public interest. However, further research is needed to provide definitive evidence to inform best practices in regulation and to offer direction for improved nurse regulatory reform. Furthermore, it is suggested that nurse regulators create and effectively maintain a global community capable of learning from one another and driving continuous improvement to better serve the public. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.title Acting in the public interest en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.description.version Published en_US
dc.title.subtitle learnings and commentary on the occupational licensure literature en_US
dc.author.school SON en_US
dc.author.idnumber 2010050174 en_US
dc.author.department N/A en_US
dc.description.embargo N/A en_US
dc.relation.journal Journal of Nursing Regulation en_US
dc.journal.volume 10 en_US
dc.journal.issue 2 en_US
dc.article.pages S1-S40 en_US
dc.keywords Legislation en_US
dc.keywords Occupational Licensure en_US
dc.keywords Professional Regulation en_US
dc.keywords Public Interest en_US
dc.keywords Regulatory Boards en_US
dc.identifier.doi https://doi.org/10.1016/S2155-8256(19)30120-6 en_US
dc.identifier.ctation Benton, D. C., Cleghorn, J., Coghlan, A., Damgaard, G., Doumit, M. A., George, J. L., ... & Nyante, F. (2019). Acting in the Public Interest: Learnings and Commentary on the Occupational Licensure Literature. Journal of Nursing Regulation, 10(2), S1-S40. en_US
dc.author.email myrna.doumit@lau.edu.lb en_US
dc.identifier.tou http://libraries.lau.edu.lb/research/laur/terms-of-use/articles.php en_US
dc.identifier.url https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2155825619301206 en_US
dc.author.affiliation Lebanese American University en_US


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