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Assessing Progress on the Institute of Medicine Report The Future of Nursing A Brighter Future Carmen Alvarez, PhD, CRNP, CNM Assistant Professor Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing @Alvarez11C Overview Future of Nursing (FON)


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Assessing Progress on the Institute of Medicine Report The Future of Nursing

A Brighter Future Carmen Alvarez, PhD, CRNP, CNM Assistant Professor Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing @Alvarez11C

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Overview

  • Future of Nursing (FON) Recommendations
  • The Campaign for Action
  • The IOM Committee Task
  • The Assessment of Progress
  • Take away messages for advancing our profession

globally

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Overview of the Process

Future of Nursing Recommendations Campaign for Action Action Coalitions

IOM Committee to Assess the Progress

  • f the Campaign of

the Future of Nursing

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High-quality, patient-centered health care for all will require a transformation of the health care delivery system.

Institute of Medicine Report

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The Campaign for Action

Sponsored by The RWJF & AARP

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Campaign for Action

campaignforaction.org

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Campaign for Action

51 Action Coalitions

  • “the driving force of the

Campaign”

  • Stakeholder groups

working towards achieving the FON recommendations at state and local levels

campaignforaction.org

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The Committee to Assess the Progress of the Campaign

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The Committee

Task To assess the Campaign for Action’s progress on moving the IOM FON report recommendations forward

Committee Selection

  • Range in expertise &

balanced perspective

  • Recommendations from

across the nation are solicited

  • Final selection: 12

committee members from nursing, medicine, health policy, and business

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Committee Task

  • Assess the impact of the Campaign in:
  • Scope of practice
  • Education
  • Leadership
  • Interprofessional collaboration
  • Diversity & workforce data
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Body of Evidence for Review

  • Consultant reports
  • Published articles
  • Hearing from expert panelists
  • Testimonies from the public who offered

perspectives related to our task

  • Nurse practitioners from restrictive states,

representatives from organizations supportive of nursing

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The Future of Nursing Report

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Committee Conclusion

  • Campaign for Action made great progress

“No one profession alone can meet the complex needs of the future of health care.”

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FON

Recommendations

& Progress

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Achieving Higher Levels

  • f Education
  • Increase the proportion of nurses with

a baccalaureate degree to 80% by 2020

  • Implement nurse residency programs
  • Double the number of nurses with a

doctorate by 2020

  • Ensure that nurses engage in lifelong

learning

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2015. Assessing progress on the Institute of Medicine Report The Future of Nursing. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.

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http://campaignforaction.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Campaign-Dashboard-5-19-16.pdf

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Doctoral Degrees in Nursing

campaignforaction.org

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Collaboration & Leadership

  • Expand opportunities for nurses to lead and

diffuse collaborative improvement efforts

  • Prepare and enable nurses to lead change

to advance health

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2015. Assessing progress on the Institute of Medicine Report The Future of Nursing. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.

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Diversity

  • There was no stand-alone recommendation about

diversity in the FON report

  • Diversity is an issue that is important across all

recommendations – education, practice, leadership

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Universal Health Coverage

Education Leadership Collaboration Diversity Health Care

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Nicolai, S., Bhatkal, T., Hoy, C., and Aedy, T. (2016) Projecting progress: the SDGs in Latin America and the Caribbean. London: Overseas Development Institute.

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Challenges to Overcome

  • Shortages
  • Nurses
  • Faculty
  • Infrastructure for training
  • Brain drain
  • Suboptimal working

conditions

  • Respect for the

profession

  • Fragmented health

care systems

  • Lack of health care

insurance

  • Rising non-

communicable diseases

  • High infant & maternal

mortality

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Waage, et al. The Lancet Global Health 2015 3, e251-e252. DOI:10.1016/S2214- 109X(15)70112-9

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Building an Even Brighter Future

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Everyone needs a nurse!

Primary Care Settings Schools Workplace Maternal & Child Health

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Nursing needs Everyone!

Business Payers/Healt h Insurance Policymakers Consumer Advocates

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Building a Healthier World Through Nursing

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