Shasanmi Rebecca O, Kim Esther M, Cassiani Silvia Helena De Bortoli
Human Resources for Health, World Health Organization, Abuja, Nigeria.
Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools International, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
Rev Panam Salud Publica. 2015 Jul;38(1):64-72.
To identify and examine the current national nursing strategies and policy impact of workforce development regarding human resources for health in seven selected countries in the Region of the Americas: Argentina, Canada, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Mexico, Peru, and the United States.
A review of available literature was conducted to identify publicly-available documents that describe the general backdrop of nursing human resources in these seven countries. A keyword search of PubMed was supplemented by searches of websites maintained by Ministries of Health and nursing organizations. Inclusion criteria limited documents to those published in 2008-2013 that discussed or assessed situational issues and/or progress surrounding the nursing workforce.
Nursing human resources for health is progressing. Canada, Mexico, and the United States have stronger nursing leadership in place and multisectoral policies in workforce development. Jamaica shows efforts among the Caribbean countries to promote collaborative practices in research. The three selected countries in Central and South America championed networks to revive nursing education. Yet, overall challenges limit the opportunities to impact public health.
The national nursing strategies prioritized multisectoral collaboration, professional competencies, and standardized educational systems, with some countries underscoring the need to align policies with efforts to promote nursing leadership, and others, focusing on expanding the scope of practice to improve health care delivery. While each country wrestles with its specific context, all require proper leadership, multisectoral collaboration, and appropriate resources to educate, train, and empower nurses to be at the forefront.
识别并审视美洲地区七个选定国家(阿根廷、加拿大、哥斯达黎加、牙买加、墨西哥、秘鲁和美国)当前的全国护理战略以及劳动力发展政策对卫生人力资源的影响。
对现有文献进行综述,以找出描述这七个国家护理人力资源总体背景的公开可用文件。在对PubMed进行关键词搜索的同时,还对各国卫生部和护理组织维护的网站进行了搜索。纳入标准将文件限制为2008 - 2013年期间发表的、讨论或评估了围绕护理劳动力的情况问题和/或进展的文件。
卫生护理人力资源正在取得进展。加拿大、墨西哥和美国在护理领导力方面更强,且在劳动力发展方面有多部门政策。牙买加在加勒比国家中展现出推动研究合作实践的努力。中美洲和南美洲选定的三个国家倡导建立网络以振兴护理教育。然而,总体挑战限制了影响公共卫生的机会。
国家护理战略将多部门合作、专业能力和标准化教育系统列为优先事项,一些国家强调需要使政策与促进护理领导力的努力保持一致,而另一些国家则侧重于扩大实践范围以改善医疗服务提供。虽然每个国家都在应对其特定情况,但所有国家都需要适当的领导力、多部门合作以及适当的资源,以教育、培训护士并使其有能力站在前沿。