This session will explore how advocacy is foundational to nursing practice and extends far beyond legislative engagement. The American Nurses Association identifies advocacy as central to the profession, requiring nurses to promote, protect, and optimize the health, safety, and rights of patients, families, and communities. Pediatric hematology/oncology nurses uniquely encounter situations where patients and families experience vulnerability, complex decision-making, and barriers to equitable care, positioning nurses as essential advocates at multiple levels of healthcare delivery. This presentation will explore advocacy as a professional obligation embedded in everyday clinical practice rather than a discrete activity limited to policy or politics. Participants will examine how advocacy manifests across five interconnected domains: the bedside (supporting patient voice and informed decision-making), the unit and institution (safety, ethical care, and systems improvement), the community (education and resource access), and the state and federal arenas (policy and health equity). Real-world narratives from pediatric hematology/oncology nurses will illustrate practical examples of advocacy in action. The session will also highlight APHON's advocacy priorities and initiatives, including efforts to improve access to comprehensive care, support research funding, and advance the nursing workforce. Attendees will be introduced to pathways for engagement ranging from local institutional leadership to grassroots and legislative participation. By reframing advocacy as an integral professional responsibility rather than an optional activity, this session aims to empower nurses at all career stages to recognize their influence and identify actionable steps toward advocacy in daily practice. Participants will leave with practical strategies to incorporate advocacy into routine care and to engage with professional organizations to advance outcomes for children, adolescents, and young adults with cancer and blood disorders, as well as advancing the nursing profession.
This contains 2 sections:
- Video Presentation
- Reflection Questions
- Post-Session Evaluation