| Literature DB >> 35024665 |
Michele Rumsey1, Margaret Leong2, Di Brown3, Michael Larui4, Moralene Capelle5, Nathalia Rodrigues6.
Abstract
The quality of healthcare services and outcomes in the Pacific vary widely, with some countries enjoying some of the world's longest life expectancies, others have high rates of maternal and child mortality and relatively low life expectancy. Nurses and midwives make up more than two thirds of the regional regulated healthcare workforce. This paper argues that if countries are to meet Universal Health Coverage nursing and midwifery leaders need to be explicitly involved in shaping policy at the highest levels of government to optimise individual and community health both now and in the future. Using United Nations 2019 declaration towards building a healthier world, this paper provides a rationale for inclusion of these leaders into national and regional decisionmaking forums related to health policy to provide an informed voice in ministerial deliberations on health policy. We suggest that following several comprehensive regional and global studies, South Pacific Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer Alliance and the newly developed Pacific Heads of Nurses and Midwifery provide a vehicle for this to occur. As outlined in the WHO Strategic Directions, it is now time to embed Chief Nurses in national and regional health policy development.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 35024665 PMCID: PMC8715115 DOI: 10.1016/j.lanwpc.2021.100340
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lancet Reg Health West Pac ISSN: 2666-6065
The UHC six asks.
| Urinary tract infection |
| Pressure ulcers |
| Hospital-acquired pneumonia |
| Shock or cardiac arrest |
| In-hospital mortality |
| Failure to rescue |
| Upper gastro-intestinal bleeding |
| Hospital-acquired sepsis (life threatening infection) |
| Deep vein thrombosis (“DVT”) |
| Central nervous system complications |
| Pulmonary failure post-surgery (heart/lung) |
| Metabolic derangement post-surgery (abnormal biochemical functioning) |
| Adverse drug events (missed, delayed or incorrect medication) |
| In-hospital falls. |
Nurse Sensitive Indicators.
| Ask | Goal |
|---|---|
| ASK 1 - Ensure political leadership beyond health | committing to achieve UHC for healthy lives and well-being for all at all stages as a social contract |
| ASK 2 - Leave no one behind | pursuing equity in access to quality health services, with financial protection |
| ASK 3 - Regulate and legislate | create a strong, enabling regulatory and legal environment that is responsive to people's needs |
| ASK 4 - Uphold quality of care | building quality health systems that people and communities trust |
| ASK 5 - Invest more, invest better | sustain public financing and harmonize health investments |
| ASK 6 - Move together | establish multi-stakeholder mechanisms for engaging the whole of society for a healthier world |