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1. Background: Select a country and describe the national and global problem/issue and solutions for a topic
listed below. Support your discussion with literature on the topic. (must include at least 4 peer reviewed
references) (20 points)
2. Legislation: Research/state the current legislation on the topic from a national and global level. The two
websites listed below will help you with this search. What are the different policies and legal /ethical issues
related to your topic.
Federal: https://www.senate.gov/legislative/landmark_legislation.htm
State: http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/
https://www.nursingworld.org/practice-policy/ (20 points)
3. Your Opinion: What do you think about the legislation and solutions related to your topic? Do you agree with
the current legislation or do you want to propose a change to amend it. If there is no legislation, state a
proposal to start legislation and why you think it’s necessary. Explain in detail. (10 points)
4. Expert Opinion/Evidence Based Practice: Support your solutions using the literature. Site at least 5 articles
and submit a hard copy to me. (20 points)
5. Conclusion/Implications for Nursing on a national and global level. (20 points)

Sample Solution

responses. When carrying out the interview however, the participant can ask for clarification if they don’t understand a question.
All things considered, researchers regularly use interviews over questionnaires, as close interactive meetings can give more detailed data about the participants answers, allowing researchers to collect non-verbal data.

Conduct and Participants
Choice of setting for the structured interview was in a controlled environment. Researcher and chosen participant were present only. Each researcher asked one participant that was known to them. There were no exclusion criteria present.
With the purpose of writing up transcript word for word, considerations to ethics was evident in the recording of the interview process, as permission was asked for and given prior.
The researchers ensured participants were fully aware of the purpose of the research and understood their rights. It was designed for these to be read out at the start of the interviews, explaining that participation is voluntary and that they are free to refuse to answer any questions and may withdraw from the interview at any time. Likewise, deletion of the interview recordings after the data was analysed was made known for their protection.
Results
Q1. Do you have family or outside responsibilities?
It was found that the 2 participants have different family lives. Participant 1 has no children and participant 2 has three.
Q2. How long have you been out of education and why is now your chosen time to return or thinking of returning?
Different amount of time separates each of the participants in how long each has been away f

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