Int Nurs Rev. 1988 Sep-Oct;35(5):137-42.
"Leadership Development for Health for All," the theme of the technical discussions at the 41st World Health Assembly in May, was explored by leaders in health and health-related fields, including eminent persons from all walks of life and decisionmakers from the national to the community level. Two prominent nurses were among those who led the debates: Dame Nita Barrow, Permanent Representative of Barbados to the UN, who chaired the discussions, and Eunice Muringo Kiereini, Chairperson of the African Regional Nursing Task Force, who moderated the working group on educational institutions. The principal thrust of the discussions was to engage these leaders in a lively debate, specifically on the issues evolving from three major questions: 1) Why leadership is needed for health for all? 2) What can leadership do in support of health for all? and 3) How can leadership be developed and enhanced? Excerpts from their main conclusions follow.
“全民健康领导力发展”是5月举行的第41届世界卫生大会技术讨论的主题,卫生及与卫生相关领域的领导人对其进行了探讨,其中包括各界知名人士以及从国家到社区层面的决策者。两位杰出护士参与了辩论主持:巴巴多斯常驻联合国代表妮塔·巴罗女爵士主持了讨论,非洲区域护理工作组主席尤妮斯·穆林戈·基雷尼主持了关于教育机构的工作组讨论。讨论的主要目的是促使这些领导人展开热烈辩论,特别是围绕由三个主要问题引出的议题:1)为什么全民健康需要领导力?2)领导力能为全民健康提供哪些支持?3)如何培养和提升领导力?以下是他们主要结论的节选。