In 2013–14, when we launched Energy Research & Social Science (ER&SS), Elsevier received about 1.3 million submissions a year. Of these submissions, 365,000 were accepted. This means that 72% of academic articles submitted to a peer-reviewed journal within Elsevier's system were rejected ...
The articles were reviewed and selected according to relevancy. The review found that despite very different ratios of nurses to population ratios and differing degrees of international migration, there was a nursing shortage in all four countries which were struggling to meet growing demand. All ...
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Nursing shortageClinical EducationStudent ResilienceAI MentorshipGlobal SouthCompromised learningThe global nursing shortage has particularly severe consequences in resource-constrained countries like Nepal, where a significant outflow of healthcare professionals exacerbates the crisis. While the impact on patient...