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All the current issues facing nurse practitioners named in this article (along with many more) require ongoing and diligent advocacy on the part of NPs. Nurse practitioners must continue to expand their role to reach our most vulnerable populations and push forward to offer affordable care options.
5 Ιουλ 2023 · 7 Current Challenges in Nursing. Nurses deal with a lot of challenges on a daily basis, and, while some have been expected all along, others are mostly a product of the modern healthcare environment. Below, we identify common issues in nursing — and why skilled nurse leaders are so vital to solving these problems.
17 Μαρ 2021 · The Executive Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer for CommonSpirit Health discusses challenges nurses are facing during the Covid-19 pandemic, predominantly in terms of staffing, burnout,...
22 Σεπ 2011 · In this issue of the Journal of Nursing Management, practice issues refer to caring, individualized care, patient-centred care, evidence-based practice, health promotion and making use of technologies and forensics in the nursing practice fields of home-based care, the elderly, advanced practice nursing, medical units, midwifery, child care and ...
6 Φεβ 2024 · Nurse Insights. What Are Emerging Trends in Nursing? In our Nurse Insights series, experienced nurses offer an insider’s perspective on the nursing profession by addressing common questions, challenges, and triumphs of their careers. Technological Advancements in Nursing.
11 Μαΐ 2021 · It begins by articulating how nurses are well suited to lead in such efforts, and then outlines the committee’s vision for nursing leadership specific to these challenges in the future. Next is a discussion of the competencies that will enhance nurses’ ability to lead effective change.
I was recently asked what I felt was the single biggest challenge currently facing nursing. After mentally scanning the many challenges facing the health care system and our profession's role within it, my answer came without hesitation: the retention of nurses in direct care delivery roles, particularly in hospitals.