This paper will begin with a comprehensive literature review of the nursing shortage in the sub-Saharan African region. The global nursing crisis is explored with a focus on the economics of nursing, challenges presented by the nursing shortage, interventions to increase nursing capacity, and partnerships that have been implemented to achieve this goal. The nursing shortage in selected sub-Saharan African countries is analyzed from a policy perspective using Fawcett and Russell’s Conceptual Model of Nursing and Health Policy (2005). Then, McLaughlin and McLaughlin\u27s Policy Analysis Process (2008) is used to identify, analyze, evaluate, and make recommendations to create health policy. The primary thrust is to advocate for sustainable int...
Aims: The goal of this paper was to improve our understanding of nursing shortages across the variet...
This document is a compilation of empirical, anecdotal and economic research from various authoritie...
The migration of nursing professionals from developing countries such as Zimbabwe to industrialised ...
This paper will begin with a comprehensive literature review of the nursing shortage in the sub-Saha...
Background: The nursing shortage is a global challenge, affecting every country in the world. With t...
Nursing shortage or the shortage of nurse workforce is a global public health crisis affecting both ...
This paper provides a context for this special edition. It highlights the scale of the challenge of ...
INTRODUCTION: Nurses comprise half the global health workforce. A nine million shortage estimated in...
This paper attempted to educate the reader about the shortage of nursing staff and how it affects Ba...
Abstract: Nursing shortages continue to be a critical issue in many countries despite the efforts of...
Nursing shortages in the United Kingdom and elsewhere have been a repetitive phenomenon, usually due...
Health policy reforms have dominated health systems in African countries for over three decades. How...
In 2020, the first State of the World’s Nursing (SOWN) report published by the World Health Organiza...
Objectives: Applied policy options were reviewed for evidence of their effectiveness in reducing nur...
AimThe aim of this study was to describe factors affecting nursing education and labour markets in c...
Aims: The goal of this paper was to improve our understanding of nursing shortages across the variet...
This document is a compilation of empirical, anecdotal and economic research from various authoritie...
The migration of nursing professionals from developing countries such as Zimbabwe to industrialised ...
This paper will begin with a comprehensive literature review of the nursing shortage in the sub-Saha...
Background: The nursing shortage is a global challenge, affecting every country in the world. With t...
Nursing shortage or the shortage of nurse workforce is a global public health crisis affecting both ...
This paper provides a context for this special edition. It highlights the scale of the challenge of ...
INTRODUCTION: Nurses comprise half the global health workforce. A nine million shortage estimated in...
This paper attempted to educate the reader about the shortage of nursing staff and how it affects Ba...
Abstract: Nursing shortages continue to be a critical issue in many countries despite the efforts of...
Nursing shortages in the United Kingdom and elsewhere have been a repetitive phenomenon, usually due...
Health policy reforms have dominated health systems in African countries for over three decades. How...
In 2020, the first State of the World’s Nursing (SOWN) report published by the World Health Organiza...
Objectives: Applied policy options were reviewed for evidence of their effectiveness in reducing nur...
AimThe aim of this study was to describe factors affecting nursing education and labour markets in c...
Aims: The goal of this paper was to improve our understanding of nursing shortages across the variet...
This document is a compilation of empirical, anecdotal and economic research from various authoritie...
The migration of nursing professionals from developing countries such as Zimbabwe to industrialised ...