Future Recommendations
Salminen Leena; Cassar Maria; Camilleri Michelle; Wennberg-Capellades Laia; Martin-Delgado Leandra; Elonen Imane; Haycock-Stuart Elaine; Kean Susanne; Koskinen Sanna; Fuster-Linares Pilar; Pajari Juha; Ľuboslava Pavelová; Saaranen Terhi; Solgajová Andrea; Sollár Tomáš; Vauhkonen Anneli; Virtanen Heli; Zrubková Dana
Future Recommendations
Salminen Leena
Cassar Maria
Camilleri Michelle
Wennberg-Capellades Laia
Martin-Delgado Leandra
Elonen Imane
Haycock-Stuart Elaine
Kean Susanne
Koskinen Sanna
Fuster-Linares Pilar
Pajari Juha
Ľuboslava Pavelová
Saaranen Terhi
Solgajová Andrea
Sollár Tomáš
Vauhkonen Anneli
Virtanen Heli
Zrubková Dana
Turun yliopisto
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on:
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082787083
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082787083
Tiivistelmä
Nurses are the largest category of health care professionals in almost all EU countries. On average, there are 8.3 nurses per 1 000 population in 2020 in EU countries (The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development [OECD], 2022). The increase in chronic diseases, an ageing population, global health issues (Shustack, 2020), e.g. pandemics (Lake, 2020), many environmental risks (Alvarez-Nieto et al., 2018) and technological solutions have changed health care, nursing and all working life (European Commission, 2017). The competence of nurses is an important issue in health care; patient safety and the quality of care rely upon nurses’ competence in any health system.
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