{"title":"研究作为护理领导力工具的重要性和在“立即护理”运动框架中的可见性","authors":"Claudia Regina Laselva","doi":"10.11144/javeriana.ie21-2.irtn","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Nursing now is a global social movement, in collaboration with the World Health Organization, International Council of Nurses and Burdett Trust for Nursing, with an active network of teams working together to inuence global and local policy, planned for 3 years (2018-2020). 2020 marks the 200th birthday of Florence Nightingale, considered as a founder of modern nursing. e movement is growing fast and there are now 288 Nursing Now groups active in over 80 countries and new groups registering and launching every month, in less than 16 months. Midwives and nurses are the largest group of health workers, enabling them to work to their full potential will help people, everywhere to access health care. Nursing Now aims to improve health and healthcare globally by raising the status and prole of nurses and midwives. Developing nursing and midwifery will help them to work to their full potential and, as a consequence, we can improve health globally. By developing nursing and midwifery, countries can achieve the “Triple Impact” of improving health, promoting gender equality and supporting economic growth. As nurses and midwives have a critical role to play in achieving health for all, countries that invest in and develop their nursing and midwifery workforce can achieve a cost-effective expansion of high quality healthcare, and more people beneting from Universal Health Coverage within next years. Nursing Now Campaign recommend countries focus on ve areas: more nurse-led clinics enabling nurses and midwives to work their full potential; employ more specialists nurses; develop more midwifery services; make nurses central to primary health care, providing services and supervising community health workers; and nally support nurses and midwives in health promotion and disease prevention. In order to generate evidence to inuence policy, Nursing Now initiate new studies where there are signicant gaps in available research; work in partners to improve and disseminate evidence, promote the role of research to strengthen the impact of nursing, and develop global collaborations between researchers. 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Importance of Research as Tool in Nursing Leadership and Visibility in the Framework of the Nursing Now Campaign
Nursing now is a global social movement, in collaboration with the World Health Organization, International Council of Nurses and Burdett Trust for Nursing, with an active network of teams working together to inuence global and local policy, planned for 3 years (2018-2020). 2020 marks the 200th birthday of Florence Nightingale, considered as a founder of modern nursing. e movement is growing fast and there are now 288 Nursing Now groups active in over 80 countries and new groups registering and launching every month, in less than 16 months. Midwives and nurses are the largest group of health workers, enabling them to work to their full potential will help people, everywhere to access health care. Nursing Now aims to improve health and healthcare globally by raising the status and prole of nurses and midwives. Developing nursing and midwifery will help them to work to their full potential and, as a consequence, we can improve health globally. By developing nursing and midwifery, countries can achieve the “Triple Impact” of improving health, promoting gender equality and supporting economic growth. As nurses and midwives have a critical role to play in achieving health for all, countries that invest in and develop their nursing and midwifery workforce can achieve a cost-effective expansion of high quality healthcare, and more people beneting from Universal Health Coverage within next years. Nursing Now Campaign recommend countries focus on ve areas: more nurse-led clinics enabling nurses and midwives to work their full potential; employ more specialists nurses; develop more midwifery services; make nurses central to primary health care, providing services and supervising community health workers; and nally support nurses and midwives in health promotion and disease prevention. In order to generate evidence to inuence policy, Nursing Now initiate new studies where there are signicant gaps in available research; work in partners to improve and disseminate evidence, promote the role of research to strengthen the impact of nursing, and develop global collaborations between researchers. Nursing Now has collaborated on the following studies: