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Everyday advocacy

Clinical Imaging, 2023
When considering advocacy, many people think of the political fundraising form, and assume it is difficult to carry out, or that it requires a big investment of time, energy, or money. However, advocacy comes in many different forms, and can be implemented every day.
Elainea N, Smith   +2 more
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Neurological Advocacy

Seminars in Neurology
AbstractAdvocacy is an important part of the practice of neurology integral to optimal patient care and research. Opportunities exist for neurologists to further their engagement in advocacy outside of the office, and neurologists are well-positioned to share their knowledge and expertise as advocates.
Kara Stavros, Amy Guzik
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Sibling Advocacy

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2009
That course in nursing ethics may be more useful than you think.
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Political advocacy or electronic advocacy?

Journal of Global Responsibility, 2010
PurposeThe purpose of this exploratory paper is to examine how affiliates of a Japanese Social Welfare Corporation, a national nonprofit organization (NPO) which provides services for social improvement, have utilized electronic techniques for advocacy purposes and explores the factors that identify those organizations which are likely to be most ...
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The psychology of advocacy and the advocacy of psychology.

Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, 2012
This article addresses needs and opportunities for advocacy for the science, education and practice of psychology from the perspectives of three leaders within organized psychology, academia, and hospital practice. The authors make distinctions between knowledge transfer and knowledge translation as well as between lobbying and advocacy.
Karen R. Cohen   +2 more
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[Advocacy (nursing advocacy)]

2012
Présentation; Origine du concept; Définitions; Attributs; Utilisation du concept dans la pratique professionnelle; Concepts voisins.
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On Ethics and Advocacy

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986
WE ARE presently witnessing an apparent divergence of the statements of traditional ethical standards and the actual practice of physicians. This circumstance is a serious threat to our own perception of the validity of our ethical ideals and to the public's perception of our professional integrity.
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Advocacy for children

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1990
On 21 November 1989 the United Nations Secretary General, Mr Javier Perez de Cuellar, addressed the general assembly with these words: We have taken the first seminal step: to furnish the world's children with the means of assuring their fundamental rights.
S N, Castell-McGregor, H R, Winefield
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Built for Advocacy

AACN Advanced Critical Care
Advocacy is a lever for positive change and is most effective and satisfying when used proactively. It is also one of nurses’ superpowers and desperately needed outside health care settings, especially in the policy arenas of local, state, and federal government.
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Inadvertent Advocacy

Conservation Biology, 2012
Abstract:  Policy advocacy is an issue regularly debated among conservation scientists. These debates have focused on intentional policy advocacy by scientists, but advocacy can also be unintentional. I define inadvertent policy advocacy as the act of unintentionally expressing personal policy preferences or ...
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