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Quality
of Response
0 (0.00%) – 0 (0.00%)
Minimal or no participation.
0 (0.00%) – 11 (11.00%)
Little interaction with other
participants.
12 (12.00%) – 23 (23.00%)
Responses build on the ideas
of others and show critical
thinking related to the topic
and/or reading assignments.
24 (24.00%) – 34 (34.00%)
Responses build on the ideas
of others, show critical
thinking related to the topic
and/or reading assignments,
and integrate multiple views.
Frequency of
Response
0 (0.00%) – 0 (0.00%)
No response in forum(s).
0 (0.00%) – 11 (11.00%)
Single post in forum(s).
12 (12.00%) – 22 (22.00%)
At least two posts in
forum(s).
23 (23.00%) – 33 (33.00%)
At least three posts in
forum(s).
Timeliness 0 (0.00%) – 0 (0.00%)
Initial post later than
Wednesday, 11:59, EST.
0 (0.00%) – 11 (11.00%)
Initial post later than
Wednesday, 11:59, EST.
12 (12.00%) – 22 (22.00%)
Initial post by Wednesday,
11:59, EST; Responses to
colleagues by Sunday, 11:59,
EST.
23 (23.00%) – 33 (33.00%)
Initial post by Wednesday,
11:59, EST; Responses to
colleagues by Sunday, 11:59,
EST.
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· There are over 100 national organizations speaking for (or claiming to speak for) the nursing profession or part of the profession.
· Some view this as a problem—with so many voices speaking for nursing, do we appear fragmented?
· How do policy-makers know whom to listen to? Others view it as a strength, showing the broad diversity of the profession.
· What do you think—is it a strength, a weakness, or a combination of the two?
· Are there any ways that you would suggest strengthening nursing’s voice?