**Remeber the topic is Hypertension**
You have created a policy brief presentation that has theoretically caught the attention of a lawmaker. He/she would like more information about this. Write a formal paper, including title page, table of contents, executive summary, topic headings, in-text citations, and references about your selected health issue. Using the outline that you created last week for the presentation, write a formal Policy Brief with the sections outlined below as APA headings. Be sure each section is well developed and supported with in-text citations and logical discussion. Again, remember that your audience is a policymaker, not a medical professional.
Title Page
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Introduction
Background of the Problem
Impact of the Problem
Approaches/Options
Proposed Solution to the Problem
SWOT Analysis
Results of the Analysis
Recommendations
Conclusion
References
The paper should be 8-10 pages with at least 6 references. Length does not include the title and references pages.
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This week you will turn in a draft of your “Personal Philosophy and Theoretical
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This week you will turn in a draft of your “Personal Philosophy and Theoretical Concepts” paper. Your paper should contain the following sections:
Nursing Autobiography: A brief (1 page) discussion of your background in nursing. This does not include future goals.
The Four Metaparadigms: Describe what the literature says about the basic four metaparadigms/concepts of patient, nurse, health, and environment. Do not relate the metaparadigms to the theory you have chosen.
Briefly describe the theory you have chosen.
Two Practice-Specific Concepts: in separate subsections discuss each of your two concepts:What is the definition of the concept (outside of the theory)?How does your theorist define your concept?How does this concept apply to your clinical setting? Give an example of how nurses in your area provide care that correlates with the theorist’s definition of the concept.
You MUST use the attached template here to complete your paper.
The paper is to be thoroughly researched and well documented, with relevant material from the nursing theorists presented incorporated into the paper. Use the current edition of the APA Manual throughout the paper. Sources should focus on references from nursing theory but may also include conceptual and theoretical material from other professional domains. The paper, excluding references or appendices, is to be limited to 3-5 pages. Writing should be succinct and well organized, as it is impossible for the facilitator to evaluate form and content separately.
Title Page:
Hypertension: A Policy Brief
Table of Contents:
I. Executive Summary
II. Introduction
III. Background of the Problem
IV. Impact of the Problem
V. Approaches/Options
VI. Proposed Solution to the Problem
VII. SWOT Analysis
VIII. Results of the Analysis
IX. Recommendations
X. Conclusion
XI. References
Executive Summary:
Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a significant public health issue globally. In the United States, about 45% of adults have hypertension, which increases their risk of developing serious health problems such as heart disease, stroke, and kidney disease. This policy brief outlines the background, impact, and proposed solutions to hypertension, including a SWOT analysis and recommendations for policymakers.
Introduction:
Hypertension is a chronic condition characterized by elevated blood pressure levels. It is a significant public health issue that affects millions of people worldwide, with high rates of morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this policy brief is to provide policymakers with a comprehensive overview of hypertension, its impact on public health, and evidence-based solutions to address the problem.
Background of the Problem:
Hypertension is a complex and multifactorial health problem that results from several interrelated factors such as genetics, lifestyle, and environmental factors. Some of the risk factors associated with hypertension include a sedentary lifestyle, poor diet, stress, and obesity. Hypertension is a silent killer as it often has no symptoms, and many people are unaware that they have the condition until they experience serious health problems.
Impact of the Problem:
Hypertension is a significant public health issue that affects people’s quality of life and increases the risk of developing serious health problems such as heart disease, stroke, and kidney disease. In the United States, hypertension is responsible for approximately 1,000 deaths per day and costs the healthcare system billions of dollars annually. Hypertension also disproportionately affects certain populations, including African Americans, Hispanics, and the elderly.
Approaches/Options:
There are several approaches to managing hypertension, including lifestyle changes and pharmacological interventions. Lifestyle changes such as increasing physical activity, reducing salt intake, and adopting a healthy diet can help lower blood pressure levels. Pharmacological interventions such as angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, calcium channel blockers, and diuretics are also effective in managing hypertension.
Proposed Solution to the Problem:
A comprehensive approach is necessary to address the hypertension problem. Policymakers should consider implementing policies that promote healthy lifestyles, such as increasing access to healthy food options and encouraging physical activity. Additionally, policies that promote the early detection and management of hypertension, such as regular blood pressure screenings and access to affordable healthcare, should be prioritized.
SWOT Analysis:
Strengths: Effective pharmacological interventions, increased public awareness about hypertension, and availability of evidence-based guidelines for managing hypertension.
Weaknesses: Lack of access to affordable healthcare, poor lifestyle choices, and inadequate public education about hypertension.
Opportunities: Development of innovative technologies to manage hypertension, increased research on the relationship between hypertension and other health problems, and improved policies to address the social determinants of health.
Threats: Limited funding for hypertension research and interventions, increased prevalence of hypertension due to aging populations and unhealthy lifestyles, and lack of political will to prioritize hypertension.
Results of the Analysis:
The results of the SWOT analysis indicate that policymakers should prioritize policies that promote healthy lifestyles, increase access to affordable healthcare, and support research and innovation in hypertension management.
Recommendations:
Develop policies that increase access to healthy food options and encourage physical activity.
Increase public education about hypertension and the importance of regular blood pressure screenings.
Expand access to affordable healthcare, including regular blood pressure screenings