DescriptionDevelop a written Policy Brief utilizing the chosen state or federal bill selected in Assignment 1. A policy brief is a short document providing findings and recommendations to an audience who may not be experts in an area of interest which serves to give policy advice (DeMarco & Adams, 2014, p. 209). Nurse leaders can utilize a policy brief to explain a perceived problem to an administrator, constituents, and/or legislators. A policy brief provides a quick snapshot of the problem or the issue and a solution. Review the section Policy Briefs pp. 300-302 in Porche (2019), the journal articles provided in Week 2, and new resources posted below to assist in understanding the intent and the development of a policy brief. ReferenceDeMarco, R., & Adams, K. A. (2014). The mechanics of writing a policy brief. Nursing Outlook, 62(3), 219-224.Assignment CriteriaStudents will develop a written Policy Brief addressing the following:1. Introduce the selected state or federal bill used in Assignment 1.2. Provide a summary of the issue or problem related to the chosen state or federal bill selected in Assignment 1.3. Describe the background information related to the issue or problem.o Include key regulatory and legislative history and any related data.4.Explain policy options or alternatives.oInclude pros and cons of any policy option or alternative, timetable of action, political perspective with policy option and alternative, and political vote count for each policy option if known.oIf not available, please note in the brief.5.Discuss various stakeholder perspectives on each policy option or alternative if available.oProvide recommended actions.6. The Policy Brief should be in narrative format and two to three pages in length excluding the title and reference page.7. No introductory paragraph, purpose statement or conclusion is needed for this Policy Brief Assignment8. Include level 1 and 2 headings to organize the Policy Brief Assignment.9. Include three professional peer-reviewed scholarly journal references to support the paper (review in Ulrich Periodical Directory) and should be less than five years old.Additional ResourcesPolicy Briefshttps://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/policy-briefs/ (Links to an external site.)Health Policy Brief Serieshttps://nursing.gwu.edu/health-policy-brief-series (Links to an external site.) Examples of Policy BriefsPlease note, if this relates to your issue or problem, you cannot use the information in these examples.A Matter of Conscience: Examining the Law and Policy of Conscientious Objection in Health Carehttps://gwu.app.box.com/v/Policy-Brief-Fry-Bowers (Links to an external site.)Ensuring Access to Treatment for Opioid Use Disorderhttps://gwu.app.box.com/s/kj1wb8le4ub6ibl9lpatrrds1j1ll0pf (Links to an external site.)Lack of Payment for Dental Services Leading to Poor Oral Healthhttps://gwu.app.box.com/s/1y4cx8u6srwl3e0iyrtp2hnzbk2y0ji9 (Links to an external site.)Child Mental Health: A Time for Innovationhttps://www.rch.org.au/uploadedFiles/Main/Content/ccchdev/1805-CCCH-PolicyBrief-29.pdf (Links to an external site.)
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