Future of Nursing 2020-2030 Report: Good for you, good for the professionGelinas, LilleeAmerican Nurse Journal
To this end, at the 2011 Council for Advancement of Nursing Science's Special Topics Meeting, the BAGNC Alumni presented their ongoing and completed projects that relate to the Institute of Medicine (2011) (IOM) report The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health. Summaries of the ...
What are the implications of the Institute of Medicine report "The future of nursing: leading change, advancing health" for school nursing practice? In 2010, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Initiative at the Institute of Medicine issued a comprehensive report entitled, "The future of nursing: ...
Since the introduction of the Future of Nursing report in 2011, Indiana nursing has successfully implemented many of the recommendations. This article describes these accomplishments. Notable examples include increasing the diversity of the workforce, placement of nurses on community boards and governmental...
View Full Text View PDF Reflections from the bedside: a nursing perspective on three decades of intensive care Authors: Kathryn A. Riman and Deena Kelly Costa Citation: Critical Care 2023 27:483 Content type: Editorial Published on: 7 December 2023 View Full Text View PDF Reflections...
Faces of the nursing shortage: influences on staff nurses' intentions to leave their positions or nursing. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between organizational commitment, job satisfaction, and nurses' intention to leave ......
AL Mccracken - 《Journal of Gerontological Nursing》 被引量: 17发表: 1997年 Australia to 2050: future challenges January 2010. This is the third Intergenerational Report Executive summary: 1. An ageing and growing population ; 2. The economic and fiscal implications o... W Swan,AT Treasury -...
behaviours and increase their awareness of the potential quality match between residents’ needs and care provisions (Klakegg et al.,2020). Smart care can be provided with health, nursing, safety, and auxiliary support for independent, assisted, or dependent older residents. E-health practice with...
(GWI) Project industry reportuncovered a critical finding: by 2025, healthcare organizations will have a previously-insurmountable gap in clinical care talent of 2.1 million people. In fact, one in three nursing roles will remain unfilled if healthcare organizations – which happen to be the ...
A report by McKinsey Global Institute [14] estimates that 800 million workers worldwide could be replaced by robots by the year 2030. There is already a robotic revolution happening in nursing and these robots have made tasks and procedures more efficient and safer (seeTable 1,Table 2). ...