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A Theoretically Derived Approach to Impact: Implementing Policy Influence Strategies

Advocacy is an intentional act of influencing government and an important precondition for successful policy change in society. Drawing from an existing framework on policy influence, we propose an approach to quantifying the impact of policy influence efforts, specifically within the context of Eur...

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Published in:Policy, politics & nursing practice politics & nursing practice, 2022-08, Vol.23 (3), p.150-161
Main Authors: De Raeve, Paul, Bolzonella, Francesco, Davidson, Patricia M.
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Case studies
Documentation
Health care policy
Infrastructure
Lobbying
Nurses
Policy implementation
Policy making
Political activism
Public health
Tokenism
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