Nursing Leadership, 34(4) December 2021: 31-35.doi:10.12927/cjnl.2021.26692
Evolving Our Workforce: What Needs To Change?
Commentary – The Nursing Workforce: Who Will Be Left to Answer the Call?
R. Lynn Stevenson, Joanne Maclaren and Kimberley Vaulkhard
Abstract
Nursing leaders play a critical role in responding to health human resource challenges. Innovative approaches are needed to retain and support the nursing workforce; recruitment alone is unlikely to address the gap. Actions to robustly support the onboarding of new graduate nurses, ongoing professional development opportunities and creative scheduling arrangements are all required to retain nurses. Shifting to a widened definition of the "health team" and a move from the traditionally siloed scope of practice models will require a transformational shift in thinking, and nursing leaders must lead that change. Health human resource planning must also occur in lockstep with population health planning.
This article is for subscribers only.
To view the entire article, sign in if you are a subscriber. Or select one of the options below.
Personal Subscriber? Sign In
Please note: To register for an event you must sign-in as an individual or create a personal Longwood's account. Thank you.
Comments
Be the first to comment on this!
You must sign in to comment Sign In or Create an Account to add comments
Related Content
HealthcarePapers
Measuring Physicians’ Incomes with a Focus on Canadian-Controlled Private Corporations
HealthcarePapers
Physician Service Costs: Is there Blame to Share Around?
Nursing Leadership
Increasing the Visibility and Influence of Canadian Nurses within the United Nations System






