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Week 7 Assignment      POSITION STATEMENT PAPER
Select one of these controversial nursing issue:
    Nurses Carrying out Orders from Advanced Practice Registered Nurses
    Advanced Practice Registered Nurses, Providing Medical Aspects of Care for Individuals with whom there is a Close Personal Relationship
    Professional Boundaries including Use of Social Media by Nurses
Write a position statement paper (no more than 5 pages, excluding the title page and references) Follow one of the guidelines/formats provided:  15-13, 15-14, 15-15 and the grading rubric provided in the course resources.
APA format is expected to include a title page, body of the paper, and references.

POSITION PAPER PURPOSE 15-13
  Frame the policy discussion on the issue or problem.
  Organize and outline the position of an individual or organization
.  Formally inform other constituents about your position on the issue or problem.
  Present recommended policy solutions.
  Provide a framework from which to develop and formulate specific policies or resolutions.
  Establish a voice and credibility on the issue or problem.
POSITION PAPER FORMAT 15-14
Organizations are encouraged to develop a consistent position paper  template. In addition, organizations are encouraged to have a  systematic process for the development and formulation of position papers,  continual analysis and review of current and past position papers, method of  archiving  position papers, and process for the approval of position papers that includes a period of public or organizational comment and debate. If an organization is updating or developing a new position paper, the organization should identify previous or related position statements and clarify which position statement has supremacy or takes precedence. This can be accomplished through one statement: This position paper  supersedes the position paper titled ____________________________, ratified on __________ (date), by ________________________________________ (name of organization).

Typical format of a position paper:
  Cite the mission of the organization, organizational identity, organizational address, and constituents represented.
  Provide supporting evidence and data, factual information.
  Organize into three sections: 
1.    Introduction
2.    Body
3.    Conclusion
  Introduction
1.    Identify the issue or topic of the position paper.
2.    Include a thesis statement that clearly presents the main idea of the position.
  Body
1.    Provide background information on the issue with supporting  evidence and data.
2.    Provide one idea per paragraph regarding the issue.
3.    Build your argument logically with transition of thought between the paragraphs.
4.    Provide a discussion of the supporting and opposing position of the argument. Clearly articulate your position and the rationale  supporting your position.
5.    Reference supporting organizations, legislation, regulations.
6.    Cite figures, tables.
7.    Provide cases or exemplars.
8.    Use primary source authoritative references, interviews, expert opinions, leader statements, indisputable dates or events.
9.    Use an inductive logical reasoning approach.
  Conclusion
1.    Provide declaration of resolution to the issue.
2.    Suggest courses of action.
3.    Reinforce ideas without repeating.
  Appendixes
  References
  Authors
  Executive summary

POSITION PAPER GUIDELINES 15-15
  Use official letterhead with organizational logo.
  Cite references.
  Provide contact information for leaders quoted.
  Paper should focus on a single issue or problem.
  Thesis statement should articulate the main premise and position.
  Both supporting and opposing arguments should be recognized.
  Provide rationale for the position
.  Length should be one to two pages.
An organizational position paper should include:
1.    Brief introduction of your organization
2.    Organizational history related to the issue, problem, or topic
3.    Impact of issue or problem on your organization
4.    Organizational current policies with respect to the issue and  supporting rationale for your policies
5.    Quotes from your organizational leaders about the issue or problem
6.    Statistics or empirical research that supports your organizations position
7.    Actions taken by your organization related to the issue or problem
8.    Past position papers or resolutions adopted and ratified by  organization on the issue or problem
9.    Organizational opinion or suggested resolution to the issue or problem