Market Analysis - (2021) Volume 12, Issue 2

Expertise for Changing Times at Nursing Summit
James Okeya*
 
Department of Nursing, A.I.C Kijabe Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya
 
*Correspondence: James Okeya, Department of Nursing, A.I.C Kijabe Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya, Email:

Published: 31-Mar-2021

The past three decades have witnessed a remarkable growth in nursing development. In both Korea and the United States, nurse scientists are poised to address important issues related to the prevention and management of significant health care problems. The need for greater nursing development in the areas of self-management, genetics, and geriatrics, health promotion across the lifespan, technology, and mental health are briefly highlighted. Future research efforts will be enhanced by interdisciplinary collaboration and the creation of international nursing research centres. At the same time, we need to remain cognizant of the importance of mentoring future nursing education.

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Australia, and many other parts of the world, the demand for Nursing & Healthcare services is increasing as the nurses are indispensable members of health teams and as health professionals closest to the public play a crucial role in health promotion, disease prevention, treatment and care.

Nursing Is a popular field of study in Australia and is taught at universities in every state and territory. With diverse workplace surroundings and areas of expertise, Nursing can be a highly satisfying and nourishing career choice.

But while nursing can be a deeply rewarding career it can also be emotionally taxing, and the hours are often long and irregular—with the result that healthcare employers often struggle to fill roles. Let’s look at the state of the nursing labour market, and ways employers can attract more candidates. Because, let’s face it—we can’t live without nurses. It is important for nurses to treat a patient's physical ailments as well as his or her emotional needs. When nurses show empathy, they foster a collaborative relationship with patients, which can help in rooting out causes, symptoms or explanations that result in a proper diagnosis and appropriate treatments.

The scope of Nursing is defined as the range of roles, functions, responsibilities, and activities which registered nurses are educated and authorized to perform. In the fast-moving world of health care, it is vital that nurses are able to practice to the full extent of their education and abilities, in order to deliver the most efficient, quality care to patients. Scope of practice protects both the health care provider and the patient by providing boundaries to the provider's individual practice. The individual also has a responsibility in determining and understanding what is within their scope of practice based on regulations put forth by these governing bodies.

Nursing deals with nursing practice, nursing education, types of nursing, competence of nurses in ICU, critical nursing, clinical nursing, innovations in nursing, nursing planning, community nursing and healthcare and management. There is a worldwide shortage of nurses but there is also an increased demand for nurses with enhanced skills who can manage a more diverse, complex and acutely ill patient population than ever before. As a result, a variety of nurses in advanced practice positions has evolved around the world. Nursing conferences provide a platform for the experts in the field from all over the globe as we share experiences and knowledge and work together on ensuring a just reproductive health.

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