id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-260687-xa3iy187 Santillan-Garcia, Azucena Nurses as political knowledge brokers, opportunities for growth in the Spanish context 2020-06-16 .txt text/plain 854 52 53 authors: Santillan-Garcia, Azucena; Zaforteza-Lallemand, Concha; Castro-Sanchez, Enrique The authors concluded that nursing leaders in Taiwan have worked collectively with the executive branch to ensure a good coordination among government agencies and the health service, including robust lobbying measures to ensure an adequate supply of personal protective equipment and quickly mobilise human and capital resources. On the other hand, the chronic absence of nurses from decision-making and, specifically, political fora (Wilson et al., 2020) suggests that for them to be seen as valuable peers, they will have to evaluate their existing narratives (Lunardi et al., 2006) , construct robust collective perspectives about current health and care affairs, and embrace the policy forming process (Salvage & White, 2019) . Precisely, other authors have highlighted already the dearth of effective senior nursing leaders in the COVID-19 response (Daly et al, 2020) , and the tensions stemming from focusing mostly on the acute need to safeguard strategic education, research, scholarship and practice positions, overlooking leadership in politics and public policy. ./cache/cord-260687-xa3iy187.txt ./txt/cord-260687-xa3iy187.txt