VANGUARD IN GLOBAL HEALTH - HELPING NURSES IN COMBATING GLOBAL HEALTH CHALLENGES

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Valentín Pecuch, V. Bostik
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Abstract

While everyone has differences in priorities, one aspect which people usually put onto top positions is our health. As the most numerous group among medical professionals, nurses are usually among the first in which people seeking medical help come into contact with. As such, they are an essential asset, though their contributions are often not valued enough. With the world becoming more and more connected, national health issues such as climate change, maternal health or human trafficking, or transmissible diseases are taking on a global scale, with the COVID-19 pandemic highlighting such developments. To provide healthcare for the people affected, nurses need to have the best conditions possible, which requires the challenges in the nursing field to be addressed as soon as possible. These challenges include nursing shortages, inequalities or education which is not able to keep up with globalizing. The possible policy solutions include raising salaries or providing social securities, which could address nursing shortages, and implementing global health concepts in nursing curricula, connected to more possibilities for nursing students to experience healthcare in other countries. Such solutions, coupled with boosting the status of the nursing profession and giving nurses bigger voice in policymaking can result in bigger numbers of well-educated nursing professionals, which will strongly improve overall global health prospects. © 2021, University of Defence, Faculty of Military Health Sciences. All rights reserved.
全球健康先锋&帮助护士应对全球健康挑战
虽然每个人在优先事项上都有差异,但人们通常会把我们的健康放在首位。作为医疗专业人员中人数最多的群体,护士通常是寻求医疗帮助的人最先接触到的人群之一。因此,它们是一项重要资产,尽管它们的贡献往往没有得到足够的重视。随着世界的联系越来越紧密,气候变化、孕产妇健康或人口贩运或传染性疾病等国家卫生问题正在全球范围内发生,新冠肺炎大流行突出了这些事态发展。为了为受影响的人提供医疗保健,护士需要有尽可能好的条件,这需要尽快解决护理领域的挑战。这些挑战包括护理短缺、不平等或教育无法跟上全球化的步伐。可能的政策解决方案包括提高工资或提供社会保障,这可以解决护理短缺问题,并在护理课程中实施全球健康概念,为护理学生在其他国家体验医疗保健带来更多可能性。这些解决方案,再加上提高护理行业的地位,让护士在决策中有更大的发言权,可以培养更多受过良好教育的护理专业人员,这将大大改善全球健康的整体前景。©2021,国防大学军事健康科学学院。保留所有权利。
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Vojenske Zdravotnicke Listy
Vojenske Zdravotnicke Listy Health Professions-Emergency Medical Services
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