TAILIEUCHUNG - Investing in Nursing Education to Advance Global Health: A position of the Global Alliance for Leadership in Nursing Education and Science

Maintaining a robust nursing workforce is essential to meeting the needs of diverse patient populations and advancing global health. As the largest segment of the healthcare workforce, nurses play a critical role in providing life-saving and life-sustaining care across settings. The worldwide nursing shortage of the last decade underscored the importance of preparing adequate numbers of professional nurses and the dangers that result when too few nurses are available to provide care. Recent investigations led by Drs. Jack Needleman and Mary Blegen add to the growing body of research that correlates insufficient nurse staffing and expanding workloads with higher patient. | A k RQ Global Alliance for Leadership in Nursing Education and Science Investing in Nursing Education to Advance Global Health A position of the Global Alliance for Leadership in Nursing Education and Science Maintaining a robust nursing workforce is essential to meeting the needs of diverse patient populations and advancing global health. As the largest segment of the healthcare workforce nurses play a critical role in providing life-saving and life-sustaining care across settings. The worldwide nursing shortage of the last decade underscored the importance of preparing adequate numbers of professional nurses and the dangers that result when too few nurses are available to provide care. Recent investigations led by Drs. Jack Needleman and Mary Blegen add to the growing body of research that correlates insufficient nurse staffing and expanding workloads with higher patient mortality and failure-to-rescue rates. With evidence showing a direct link to patient safety the global supply of professional nurses must be increased to enhance access to quality care. The recent downturn in the world economy has had a far-reaching impact across industries and has led to a temporary easing of the nursing shortage in some countries. Leading health workforce analysts including Dr. Peter Buerhaus from Vanderbilt University have documented this shift in employment but cautioned against slowing down the production of new nurses to avoid putting the public s health at risk Tri-Council for Nursing 2010 . The same factors that intensified the last nursing shortage including an aging patient population and the graying nursing workforce are still present and will likely instigate a more severe nursing shortage once usual nurse employment and utilization patterns resume. The Global Alliance for Leadership in Nursing Education and Science GANES recognizes the strong connection between maintaining a healthy supply of professional nurses and investing in education. GANES member organizations

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