When one thinks of the professions with the best job prospects for the future, those specialties related to the IT sector immediately come to mind. However, a recent analysis by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics has revealed it nursing care will be in high demand over the next decade.
This report, which has been replicated by the Iprofesional website, indicates that with the new models of care to be adopted by medical centers in that country By 2031, more than 112,700 nurses and nurses will join.
Going by the same source, this would mean a 45.7% increase in staff with this training. In addition to the campus which will be devoted to home care.
The nursing deficit
The other side of this panorama is provided by the report “State of nursing in the world 2020: investing in education, jobs and leadership”, published by the World Health Organization (WHO), which already warned of a global deficit in the midst of the pandemic of 5.9 million people in that area.
But unlike what happens in other fields, such as technology, the high demand for nurses and nurses combined with the shortage of well-trained staff has not translated into good salaries or better working conditions.
Motto for Nurses in 2022
Nurses and nurse practitioners have a vital role in the healthcare system. They provide different types of medical care and special care to patients in different situations.
In 2022, its motto chosen by the International Council of Nursing is “Nursing: A Voice to Lead: Investing in Nursing and Upholding Rights to Ensure Global Health“.
With this, global associations promoting health seek to make this work visible and increase support for this valuable sector.
Source: Clarin
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