Alumni Scholar, Global Nursing Leadership Institute, International Council of Nurses, PhD Candidate, Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB.
Alumni Scholar, Global Nursing Leadership Institute, International Council of Nurses, PhD Student, School of Nursing, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC.
Nurs Leadersh (Tor Ont). 2022 Jun;35(2):59-78. doi: 10.12927/cjnl.2022.26870.
Nursing is a global profession, and the COVID-19 pandemic has illustrated just how interconnected and interdependent nursing and health systems are across jurisdictions. The International Council of Nurses (ICN) is a federation of more than 130 national nursing associations and serves as a key policy voice at the global level. Every two years, their congress brings together thousands of nurses and stakeholders to share and disseminate knowledge. Although Canadian presence has historically been strong in these global fora, there is a lack of literature that focuses on discussing the implications of these global discussions on Canadian nurses' policy and advocacy engagement. In this article, we provide a framework of key policy themes as observed during the ICN's 2021 virtual congress. We discuss how these global policy themes align with Canadian nursing, health and public policy priorities and conclude with questions to guide nurses in embedding a global perspective into their research, policy, education and practice initiatives.
护理是一项全球性职业,COVID-19 大流行表明,护理和卫生系统在司法管辖区之间是如何相互关联和相互依存的。国际护士理事会(ICN)是一个由 130 多个国家护士协会组成的联合会,是全球层面的重要政策声音。每两年,他们的大会都会召集数千名护士和利益相关者来分享和传播知识。尽管加拿大在这些全球论坛中的历史地位一直很强,但缺乏专门讨论这些全球讨论对加拿大护士政策和宣传参与的影响的文献。在本文中,我们提供了一个在 ICN 2021 年虚拟大会期间观察到的关键政策主题框架。我们讨论了这些全球政策主题如何与加拿大护理、卫生和公共政策重点保持一致,并以问题作为结论,以指导护士将全球视角融入他们的研究、政策、教育和实践计划。