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The globalization of the nursing workforce: Pulling the pieces together

Journal

NURSING OUTLOOK
Volume 62, Issue 1, Pages 59-63

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.outlook.2013.12.005

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Globalization; Nursing workforce; Mobility; Migration; Internationally educated nurses

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  1. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  2. Center for Global Initiatives

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The globalization of health care creates an increasingly interconnected workforce spanning international boundaries, systems, structures, and processes to provide care to and improve the health of peoples around the world. Because nurses comprise a large sector of the global health workforce, they are called upon to provide a significant portion of nursing and health care and thus play an integral role in the global health care economy. To meet global health care needs, nurses often move within and among countries, creating challenges and opportunities for the profession, health care organizations, communities, and nations. Researchers, policy makers, and industry and academic leaders must, in turn, grapple with the impacts of globalization on the nursing and health care workforce. Through this special issue, several key areas for discussion are raised. Although far from exhaustive, our intent is to expand and stimulate intra- and interprofessional conversations raising awareness of the issues, uncover unanticipated consequences, and offer solutions for shaping the nursing and health care workforce of the future.

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