The future of nursing : leading change, advancing health
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The future of nursing : leading change, advancing health
National Academies Press, c2011
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Leading change, advancing health
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The Future of Nursing explores how nurses' roles, responsibilities, and education should change significantly to meet the increased demand for care that will be created by health care reform and to advance improvements in America's increasingly complex health system. At more than 3 million in number, nurses make up the single largest segment of the health care work force. They also spend the greatest amount of time in delivering patient care as a profession. Nurses therefore have valuable insights and unique abilities to contribute as partners with other health care professionals in improving the quality and safety of care as envisioned in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) enacted this year. Nurses should be fully engaged with other health professionals and assume leadership roles in redesigning care in the United States. To ensure its members are well-prepared, the profession should institute residency training for nurses, increase the percentage of nurses who attain a bachelor's degree to 80 percent by 2020, and double the number who pursue doctorates.
Furthermore, regulatory and institutional obstacles -- including limits on nurses' scope of practice -- should be removed so that the health system can reap the full benefit of nurses' training, skills, and knowledge in patient care. In this book, the Institute of Medicine makes recommendations for an action-oriented blueprint for the future of nursing.
Table of Contents
- 1 Front Matter
- 2 Summary
- 3 Overview of the Report
- 4 Part I Key Messages and Study Context
- 5 1 Key Messages of the Report
- 6 2 Study Context
- 7 Part II A Fundamental Transformation of the Nursing Profession
- 8 3 Transforming Practice
- 9 4 Transforming Education
- 10 5 Transforming Leadership
- 11 6 Meeting the Need for Better Data on the Health Care Workforce
- 12 7 Recommendations and Research Priorities
- 13 A Methods and Information Sources
- 14 B Committee Biographical Sketches
- 15 C Highlights from the Forums on the Future of Nursing
- 16 D APRN Consensus Model
- 17 E Undergraduate Nursing Education
- 18 F Health Care System Reform and the Nursing Workforce: Matching Nursing Practice and Skills to Future Needs, Not Past Demands
- 19 G Transformational Models of Nursing Across Different Care Settings
- 20 H Federal Options for Maximizing the Value of Advanced Practice Nurses in Providing Quality, Cost-Effective Health Care
- 21 I The Future of Nursing Education
- 22 J International Models of Nursing
- 23 Index
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