RESUMEN
The World Health Assembly approved resolution WHA45.5 in 1992. This paper reports the findings of an evaluation of the implementation of this resolution using a survey technique. A total of 150 WHO Member States responded, for a 79% response rate. Findings suggest that the greatest strides worldwide have been made in education. While the data show that progress has been made at the country level, far more action is needed to strengthen nursing and midwifery if these cost-effective resources are to play a decisive role in improving the extent and quality of services, especially as delivered to people in the greatest need.
Asunto(s)
Implementación de Plan de Salud/organización & administración , Personal de Enfermería/provisión & distribución , Política Organizacional , Selección de Personal/organización & administración , Admisión y Programación de Personal/organización & administración , Organización Mundial de la Salud , Estudios Transversales , Recursos en Salud , Humanos , Evaluación de Necesidades , Personal de Enfermería/educación , Encuestas y CuestionariosRESUMEN
A vital part of health care, sharing in practice is not a vision for the future but the reality of today. Below, the meaning and implications of sharing in practice not just for nursing but for health care.