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Area of Science:

  • Gerontological Nursing
  • Healthcare Strategy

Background:

  • The Gerontological Nursing Programme (GNP) has been active in strategic planning.
  • Existing programs require updated strategies for continued relevance and impact.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the development of a new three-year strategic plan for the Gerontological Nursing Programme (GNP).
  • To establish a focused approach for the GNP's activities over the next three years.

Main Methods:

  • Strategic planning initiative.
  • Organizational development focused on future programming.

Main Results:

  • A new three-year strategy for the Gerontological Nursing Programme (GNP) is under development.
  • The strategy is structured around four distinct themes.

Conclusions:

  • The GNP's new strategy will guide its activities and advancements in geriatric nursing.
  • The four-theme structure aims to provide a comprehensive and organized approach to gerontological nursing.