Building resilience in nursing through strategic policy interventions.

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Mathumesa Muhunthan, Mary Anne Olalia, Sanja Neretljak, Suzanne Ezekiel, Kateryna Metersky
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Abstract

In the context of a global nursing shortage, this paper explores the concept of resilience within the nursing profession, highlighting its implications for practice and policy on an international level. Although resilience is a vital concept for coping with stressors, we argue that placing the burden of resilience on individual nurses may obscure systemic issues that contribute to burnout and attrition. Resilience in nursing is a multifaceted concept that should be examined critically. Relying heavily on individual resilience may inadvertently perpetuate systemic issues and risk internalization of blame by nurses. Upon critical analysis of recent global statistics, this paper advocates for a shift toward collective resilience strategies, specifically, nurse participation in policy-making. This approach not only addresses immediate workforce challenges but also reinforces the essential role of the nursing profession in shaping health and social policies, ensuring sustainable healthcare systems worldwide.

通过战略性政策干预提高护理人员的应变能力。
在全球护士短缺的背景下,本文探讨了护理行业中的抗压能力概念,强调了这一概念在国际层面上对实践和政策的影响。尽管复原力是应对压力的一个重要概念,但我们认为,将复原力的重担放在护士个人身上可能会掩盖导致职业倦怠和自然减员的系统性问题。护理工作中的抗压能力是一个多层面的概念,应予以严格审查。过分依赖个人的抗压能力可能会在无意中延续系统性问题,并有可能使护士将责任内化。在对近期全球统计数据进行批判性分析后,本文主张转向集体复原力战略,特别是护士参与政策制定。这种方法不仅能解决劳动力面临的直接挑战,还能加强护理专业在制定卫生和社会政策方面的重要作用,确保全球医疗保健系统的可持续发展。
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CiteScore
7.90
自引率
7.30%
发文量
72
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: International Nursing Review is a key resource for nurses world-wide. Articles are encouraged that reflect the ICN"s five key values: flexibility, inclusiveness, partnership, achievement and visionary leadership. Authors are encouraged to identify the relevance of local issues for the global community and to describe their work and to document their experience.
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