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GANTZ, NANCY ROLLINS, SHERMAN, ROSE, JASPER, MELANIE, CHOO, CHUA GEK, HERRIN-GRIFFITH, DONNA, HARRIS, KATHY |
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Journal of Nursing Management; May2012, Vol. 20 Issue 4, p433-443, 11p |
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gantz n.r., sherman r., jasper m., choo c. gek, herrin-griffith d. & harris k. (2012) Journal of Nursing Management 20, 433-443 Global nurse leader perspectives on health systems and workforce challenges Aim As part of the 2011 annual American Organization of Nurse Executives conference held in San Diego, California, a session was presented that focused on nursing workforce and health systems challenges from a global perspective. This article includes content addressed during the session representing nurse leader perspectives from the UK, Singapore and the USA. Background Recent events in global economic markets have highlighted the interdependence of countries. There is now a global focus on health-care costs and quality as government leaders struggle to reduce budgets and remain solvent. Evaluation Finding solutions to these complex problems requires that nurse leaders adopt more of a world view and network with one another as they look for best practices and creative strategies. Key issues Nursing leadership challenges such as staffing, competency development, ageing populations, reduced health-care funding and maintaining quality are now common global problems. Conclusion There is a need for innovation in nursing practice to accommodate the enormous challenges facing nursing's future. Implications for nursing management Opportunities on an international scale for nurse leaders to have dialogue and network, such as the conference presentation discussed in this article, will become increasingly more important to facilitate the development of innovative leadership strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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