Abstrakt
PRZYSZŁOŚĆ POLSKIEGO PIELĘGNIARSTWA – WYZWANIA I MOŻLIWOŚCI
Wstęp. Polskie pielęgniarstwo doświadczyło szybkiego i bezprecedensowego rozwoju. Ostatnio wprowadzone i kontynuowane zmiany do przygotowawczej edukacji pielęgniarek są zwiastunem gruntownych przekształceń w tej profesji. Jednocześnie w samym zawodzie pielęgniarki doszło do bezprecedensowego rozwoju, w tym ewolucji ról i poszerzenia zakresu praktyki. W miarę rozwoju profesji musimy się jednak mierzyć z wieloma wyzwaniami, takimi jak niedobór pracowników i ich rosnący wiek czy zmieniające się wzorce chorobowe. Jako pełna oddania kadra pracownicza, pielęgniarki stoją przed wyzwaniem utrzymania standardów jakości w kontekście tych wyzwań.
Cel. W niniejszym opracowaniu przeanalizowano reakcje i obowiązki charakterystyczne dla przedstawicieli tego zawodu w obliczu ciągłych zmian w medycynie, zdrowiu i społeczeństwie, jak również zmian politycznych i zawodowych. Omówione zostaną również cechy przywódcze niezbędne do skutecznego nadzorowania i wdrażania tego procesu transformacji.
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