Abstract
Nursing is now a diverse, highly trained, and specialist workforce, the largest in health care by a significant margin. The representation of nurses at the global, national, and local levels will ensure that nurses contribute to the formulation of policies and strategic development. Nurses face a myriad of challenges worldwide, for example, the shortage of nurses’ workforce, negative effects, concerns about the generation of force, changes in delivery systems, and an increase in the complexity of clinical practice. The issue of resilience in nursing is worrying because it places individuals in charge instead of organizations and governments, and the responsibility for finding solutions is a single one. Nurse creativity plays an essential role in health and well-being. Nurses account for 80 % of primary care, so they are strategically placed to provide creative solutions to global health's current and future challenges. To overcome these challenges and build a more human and compassionate health system, visionary and strategic thinking that focuses on the well-being of patients is necessary.
Recommended Citation
Alkhaqani, Ahmed Lateef
(2023)
"Future Challenges for Nursing: An Overview,"
Al-Ameed Journal for Medical Research and Health Sciences: Vol. 1
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Iss.
1
, Article 2.
Available at:
https://doi.org/10.61631/3005-3188.1001