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Nursing regulation moves ahead.

F Affara1, M Styles

  • 1University of California San Francisco School of Nursing.

International Nursing Review
|July 1, 1990
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The International Council of Nurses (ICN) has long advocated for effective nursing regulation. A major project, "The Nursing Regulation: Moving Ahead," involved 77 countries and yielded promising outcomes for professional standards.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Healthcare Policy
  • Professional Regulation

Background:

  • The International Council of Nurses (ICN), established in 1899, has a historical commitment to professional regulation.
  • ICN has actively supported nursing legislation and pursued effective regulatory strategies through various initiatives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the evolution and outcomes of the "The Nursing Regulation: Moving Ahead" project.
  • To consolidate findings from 11 international workshops on nursing regulation.

Main Methods:

  • A comprehensive review of the "The Nursing Regulation: Moving Ahead" project.
  • Analysis of outcomes from 11 workshops conducted across 77 countries.
  • Synthesis of data on the progress and impact of nursing regulation initiatives.

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Main Results:

  • The project involved extensive global participation, with 77 countries contributing to 11 workshops.
  • Significant advancements and promising outcomes in nursing regulation were identified.
  • The project highlighted the importance of international collaboration in setting professional standards.

Conclusions:

  • The "The Nursing Regulation: Moving Ahead" project represents a significant effort by ICN to advance nursing regulation globally.
  • The project's outcomes offer valuable insights and strategies for effective nursing regulation worldwide.
  • Continued international cooperation is crucial for strengthening the nursing profession.