From silence to voice : what nurses know and must communicate to the public

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From silence to voice : what nurses know and must communicate to the public

Bernice Buresh, Suzanne Gordon ; foreword by Patricia Benner

(The culture and politics of health care work)(ILR/Cornell paperbacks)

ILR Press, 2006

2nd ed

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [279]-287) and index

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Description

From Silence to Voice helps nurses explain their critical work to the public. This revised and freshly redesigned edition has been updated to address the most urgent issues and controversies in nursing. The second edition includes a new chapter that teaches nurses the pitfalls to avoid-and themes, issues, and evidence to include-when they construct stories about their work. Throughout, the authors include more information for nurse managers that will help them encourage and educate the nurses they supervise to end their silence. The second edition also features a revised chapter on nursing research and interactive exercises that will help nurses, educators, and managers put communication theory into practice.

Table of Contents

Introduction PART I: SILENT NO MORE 1. Ending the Silence 2. Creating a Voice of Agency 3. Presenting Yourself as a Nurse 4. Tell the World What You Do 5. Creating Anecdotes and Arguments PART II: COMMUNICATING WITH THE MEDIA AND THE PUBLIC 6. How the News Media Work 7. Reaching Out to the News Media 8. Working with Public Relations Professionals 9. Constructing Campaigns that Work 10. In Your Own Voice: Letters to the Editor, Op-Eds, and Blogs 11. Appearing on Television and Radio 12. Promoting Nursing Research 13. Conclusion References Index

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