老挝人民民主共和国护理人力资源开发的国际合作:投资于护理领导。

IF 1.9 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Kyoko Koto-Shimada, Kazuki Miyazaki, Pengdy Inthapanith, Souksavanh Phanpaseuth, Anousone Sisoulath, Shiori Nagatani, Shikino Kikuchi, Toyomitsu Tamura, Noriko Fujita
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加强护理在卫生系统中的领导作用已被确定为实现全民健康覆盖的优先事项。我们的目的是分析日本在老挝人民民主共和国(Lao PDR)护理人力资源开发技术援助项目的特点,并建议未来援助的方向。作为人力资源发展的一部分,在1990年代开始了一项升级方案;它促进了护理领导者的发展。此外,来自发展伙伴的技术援助通过不断促进护理领导参与管理、教育和临床实践,以建立一个功能性监管体系,产生了协同效应。在资源有限的情况下,需要同时应用边缘拉动(领导力发展)和自下而上(大众人口质量改善)战略。从长远来看,发展伙伴应继续投资,从年轻一代开始,通过升级课程和领导力培训项目,提高护理领导者的数量和质量。
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International cooperation for nursing human resource development in Lao PDR: Investing in nursing leadership.

Strengthening nursing leadership in health systems has been identified as a priority for achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC). We aimed to analyse the characteristics of Japanese technical assistance projects for nursing human resource development in Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) and suggest directions for future assistance. An upgrading program, as part of human resource development, was initiated in the 1990s; it has contributed to the development of nursing leaders. Moreover, technical assistance from development partners has had synergistic effects by consistently promoting the involvement of nursing leaders in administration, education, and clinical practice to establish a functional regulatory system. In resource-limited settings, the application of both edge-pulling (leadership development) and bottom-up (quality improvement of the mass population) strategies are required. From a long-term perspective, development partners should continue to invest in increasing the number and quality of nursing leaders by upgrading the courses and leadership training programs, starting from the younger generation.

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