Nursing: the voice leading health.
Nurse: the voice of guidance-everyone enjoys health.
Nursing, global health and providing universal health insurance
Our goal
According to the scope of practice, nurses provide appropriate, accessible and evidence-based care.
In order to achieve health for all, we must change the way of health and well-being.
The scientific reasoning ability of nurses, the quantity and overall continuity of nursing make nursing the core role of patient care. Therefore, nurses should lead the formulation and development of health service decisions and policies.
As one of the most trusted and respected health occupations, nursing plays a key role in solving various health challenges facing the world. Nurses are the engines of the health system, and they need to meet the health needs of individuals, communities and the world.
ICN code of ethics points out: "The inherent content of nursing is to respect human rights, including cultural rights, life, choice, dignity and respect. Nursing is respected regardless of age, color, belief, culture, disability or disease, gender, sexual orientation, nationality, politics, race or social status. Nurses provide health services for individuals, families and communities, and coordinate services with relevant groups. The need for nursing is universal. International Council of Nurses, 20 12.
public health
The predecessor of Universal Health Coverage (UHC), "Health for All", first put forward appropriate guidelines and actions in the Almaty Declaration on Primary Health Care.
The core of Almaty is that health can only be improved through health science, sound economics and policies and actions against social injustice.
"National health means that everyone can get health in a certain country." In this case, health not only means providing health services, but also means a complete state of physical and mental health, enabling people to live a social and economic life (Mahler, 20 16).
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The voice of becoming a leader
Nurses spend more time with patients and their families than any other health professionals, and have first-hand information that affects patients' health and happiness.
Every nurse has a story, and each story has the potential to improve the health system so that individuals and communities can reach the highest health standards they can achieve. Get the power to change from these insights.
Decision-makers have a certain distance from the requirements of formulating an effective and people-oriented health system; They are peripheral. For nurses, this is the experience of daily life.
The right to the highest attainable standard of health requires nursing insight to challenge how the system works and how to improve it.
Nurses International welcomes everyone to share our stories and contribute to them!
Themes of previous activities
Since 1988, the International Nurses' Day has a theme every year. Since 2008, the International Nurses' Day has a general theme every three years, and each year has its own emphasis under the general theme. [3]
2000 theme: No matter when and where, nurses will always serve you.
200 1 Subject: Nurses will always serve you whenever and wherever: unite against violence.
2002 theme: No matter when and where, nurses will always serve you: caring for the family.
Theme in 2003: Oppose discrimination against AIDS and care for all mankind.
Theme for 2004: Working together to overcome poverty.
2005 theme: for the safety of patients, resist counterfeit and inferior drugs.
2006 theme: Rational allocation of nurses is very important to save lives.
2007 theme: create a good practice environment and provide quality nursing services.
2008 theme: improve the quality of community nursing and lead the primary health care.
2009 theme: providing high-quality products and services to the community: innovative leading nursing nurses.
20 10 theme: quality care, serving the community: nurses lead long-term care.
20 1 1 theme: narrowing the gap: increasing income and fairness.
20 12 theme: narrowing the gap: from nursing demonstration to clinical application [4].
20 13 Theme: Bridging the Gap: Millennium Development Goals [5].
20 14 theme: the power of change, an important health resource [3].
20 15 theme: the power of change, efficient nursing and medical cost [6].
20 16 theme: the power of change to improve the adaptability of health system [7].
20 17 theme: nursing: leading the voice-achieving the goal of sustainable development.
20 18 theme: nurse, lead the voice-health is a human right.