Ongoing Challenges for Nursing Towards Global Demand

M. C. Che Hasan, M. S. Nurumal, M. K. Firdaus, Thandar Soe Sumaiyah Jamaludin
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LETTER TO EDITOR Challenges for Education in Nursing Nursing challenges have evolved over time, but the profession itself remains true to those who are motivated to serve others. Nurses are responsible for more than just patient care; they are also responsible for the promotion of health care and personal well-being. Nursing education, the role in community care, the development of areas of specialisation, and nursing leadership all require periodic transformation in line with rapid technological change, the world's growing elderly population, and the current twists and challenges in providing the best possible care.   Nurses have an impact on people of all ages, ethnic groups, backgrounds, and communities while working tirelessly to meet the sick and vulnerable's physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Nursing is a profession that requires someone who is resilient, dedicated, and empathetic in order to provide care to the community. According to WHO recommendations, nursing education should be standardised around the world, with minimum qualifications at Bachelor’s degree.   Advanced degree programmes, such as a have expanded the offerings and reach of modern-day nurses, providing them with the skills needed to meet evolving nursing challenges. Nurses must brace themselves for upcoming challenges, which may worsen as the world's population grows. As a result, the specialisation curriculum should include more areas involving clinical experience for various specialties and treatment of acute and chronic diseases, and public health. This is exacerbated by an increase in the number of patients with a wide range of problems and symptoms that necessitate the specialisation of advanced clinical skills, the complexity of work, and the dedication to patient care. In the face of various challenges, a lack of nursing expertise will limit treatment to patients and even weaken treatment care. Nurses with specialisations in developing countries have been able to provide the best possible care to patients with a high rate of success. However, in order to be a successful nurse, each nurse must have certain strengths, interests, and expertise   In order to prepare for becoming a developed country and facing future challenges, such nursing strategies and directions must be prepared in accordance with WHO recommendations. Today, nursing is a vast and varied field with a plethora of opportunities for those interested in pursuing it as a career. Nursing challenges are unique due to the level of investment nurses have in their work. They get to know their patients, are concerned about their needs, and contribute significantly to their patients' recovery. Despite the daily challenges of nursing, they make a difference in the lives of the many people they touch. References
面向全球需求的护理持续挑战
给编辑的信护理教育的挑战护理挑战随着时间的推移而发展,但对于那些有动力为他人服务的人来说,这个职业本身仍然是真实的。护士的责任不仅仅是照顾病人;他们还负责促进保健和个人福祉。护理教育、社区护理的角色、专业领域的发展和护理领导都需要周期性的转变,以适应快速的技术变革、世界上不断增长的老年人口,以及目前在提供尽可能最好的护理方面的曲折和挑战。护士对所有年龄、种族、背景和社区的人都有影响,同时不知疲倦地满足病人和弱势群体的身体、情感和精神需求。护理是一种职业,需要一个有韧性、有奉献精神和善解人意的人来为社区提供护理。根据世卫组织的建议,护理教育应在世界范围内标准化,最低资格为学士学位。高级学位课程,如a,扩大了现代护士的服务范围和范围,为他们提供了应对不断变化的护理挑战所需的技能。护士必须做好准备迎接即将到来的挑战,这些挑战可能会随着世界人口的增长而恶化。因此,专业课程应包括更多领域,涉及各种专业的临床经验、急慢性疾病的治疗以及公共卫生。由于出现各种各样的问题和症状的患者数量的增加,需要高级临床技能的专业化、工作的复杂性和对患者护理的奉献精神,这种情况更加严重。面对各种挑战,缺乏护理专业知识将限制对患者的治疗,甚至削弱治疗护理。发展中国家具有专业知识的护士能够以很高的成功率向患者提供尽可能最好的护理。然而,为了成为一名成功的护士,每个护士都必须具备一定的优势、兴趣和专业知识。为了为成为发达国家和面对未来的挑战做好准备,必须根据世卫组织的建议制定这种护理战略和方向。今天,护理是一个广阔而多样的领域,对于那些有兴趣将其作为职业的人来说,有太多的机会。由于护士在工作中的投资水平,护理挑战是独特的。他们了解他们的病人,关心他们的需求,并为病人的康复做出重大贡献。尽管护理工作每天都面临挑战,但她们对许多被护理者的生活产生了影响。参考文献
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