Professional Development of Nursing Professionals

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Review the National Academy of Medicine’s 2021 report, “The Future of Nursing 2020-2030: Charting a Path to Achieve Health Equity,” located in the topic Resources. https://nap.nationalacademies.org/read/25982/chapt…

Write a 750‐1,000-word paper discussing the influence of the report on nursing practice. Include the following:

Review the recommendations of The National Academy of Medicine 2021 report and explain why health equity is significant in this report. I have attached this section for you 🙂
Define social determinants of health. Discuss one of the determinants and how this impacts health equity.
Describe the role nurses have in improving health equity and impacting social needs.
Discuss the significance of self-care to decrease nursing burnout. What self-care and evidence-based strategies are available for nurses to maintain personal and spiritual health?

You are required to cite a minimum of three scholarly sources published within the last 5 years to complete this assignment in addition to the National Academy of Medicine’s 2021 report, “The Future of Nursing 2020-2030: Charting a Path to Achieve Health Equity.” Sources must be appropriate for the assignment and relevant to nursing practice.

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Cite a minimum of three scholarly sources published within the last 5 years to complete this assignment in addition to the National Academy of Medicine’s 2021 report, “The Future of Nursing 2020-2030: Charting a Path to Achieve Health Equity.” Sources must be appropriate for the assignment and relevant to nursing practice.


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RECOMMENDATIONS
MAY 2021 • T
HE FUTURE OF NURSING 2020–2030: CHARTING A PATH TO ACHIEVE
HEALTH EQUITY
Recommendation 1: In 2021, all national nursing organizations should initiate work to develop
a shared agenda for addressing social determinants of health and achieving health equity. This
agenda should include explicit priorities across nursing practice, education, leadership, and
health policy engagement. The Tri-Council for Nursing and the Council of Public Health Nursing
Organizations, with their associated member organizations, should work collaboratively and
leverage their respective expertise in leading this agenda-setting process. Relevant expertise should
be identified and shared across national nursing organizations, including the Federal Nursing Service
Council and the National Coalition of Ethnic Minority Nurse Associations. With support from the
government, payers, health and health care organizations, and foundations, the implementation
of this agenda should include associated timelines and metrics for measuring impact.
Recommendation 2: By 2023, state and federal government agencies, health care and public
health organizations, payers, and foundations should initiate substantive actions to enable the
nursing workforce to address social determinants of health and health equity more comprehensively,
regardless of practice setting.
Recommendation 3: By 2021, nursing education programs, employers, nursing leaders, licensing
boards, and nursing organizations should initiate the implementation of structures, systems, and
evidence-based interventions to promote nurses’ health and well-being, especially as they take on
new roles to advance health equity.
Recommendation 4: All organizations, including state and federal entities and employing
organizations, should enable nurses to practice to the full extent of their education and training
by removing barriers that prevent them from more fully addressing social needs and social
determinants of health and by improving health care access, quality, and value. These barriers
include regulatory and public and private payment limitations; restrictive policies and practices;
and other legal, professional, and commercial1 impediments.
Recommendation 5: Federal, tribal, state, local, and private payers and public health agencies
should establish sustainable and flexible payment mechanisms to support nurses in both health
care and public health, including school nurses, in addressing social needs, social determinants of
health, and health equity.
Recommendation 6: All public and private health care systems should incorporate nursing
expertise in designing, generating, analyzing, and applying data to support initiatives focused on
social determinants of health and health equity using diverse digital platforms, artificial intelligence,
and other innovative technologies.
Recommendation 7: Nursing education programs, including continuing education, and
accreditors and the National Council of State Boards of Nursing should ensure that nurses are
prepared to address social determinants of health and achieve health equity.
Recommendation 8: To enable nurses to address inequities within communities, federal
agencies and other key stakeholders within and outside the nursing profession should strengthen
and protect the nursing workforce during the response to such public health emergencies as the
COVID-19 pandemic and natural disasters, including those related to climate change.
Recommendation 9: The National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Health Resources and Services
Administration, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the Administration for Children
and Families, the Administration for Community Living, and private associations and foundations
The term “commercial” refers to contractual agreements and customary practices that make antiquated or unjustifiable
assumptions about nursing.
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should convene representatives from nursing, public health, and health care to develop and support
a research agenda and evidence base describing the impact of nursing interventions, including
multisector collaboration, on social determinants of health, environmental health, health equity,
and nurses’ health and well-being.
To read the full report, visit
nam.edu/publications/the-future-of-nursing-2020-2030
nationalacademies.org/our-work/the-future-of-nursing-2020-2030
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICINE
Copyright 2021 by the National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.

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