Some Priority Challenges of the Nursing Sector in India
2009
Raha, Shomikho | Berman, Peter | Bhatnagar, Aarushi
This note identifies some key areas for priority action in the current favorable contest for policy in the nursing sector in India. The present policy focus on increasing the number of nurses and nurse training centers is understandable given the countries nurse-to-population ratio is very low. However; based on evidence from Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, the findings presented here suggest that such a focus on numbers alone are not the priority concerns of nursing.
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出版者
World Bank, Washington, DC
其它主题
Health workforce; Number of people; Nurse practitioner; Primary care; Nursing; Poor health; Health service delivery; Midwives; Rural health care; Short supply; Health systems; Policy-making process; Arc; Ministry of health; Health system; Health centre; Health organization; Doctor; Health workers; Family welfare; Institutionalization; Nurse; Work force; Nurses; Clinical practice; Community health; Health care system; Health indicators; Basic health; Policy implications; National health systems; Midwifes; Clinics; Family planning services; Health service; Training centers; Midwifery; Basic health care
许可
India health beat, vol. 1;no. 5http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
来源
India health beat, vol. 1;no. 5
2014-09-15
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