Revolution in Nursing
Journal Title: Indian Journal of Surgical Nursing - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 2
Abstract
This article focuses on the need for revolution in nursing in this rapidly evolving era. Nurses need to get along with the advancements of technology in the same pace to maintain standards and quality nursing care. But it is apparent that missing links are found and therefore the need for revolution arises. The article furthers its discussion on the four major areas of nursing such as nursing administration, nursing education, nursing research and clinical practice. It is supported with adequate research. And it concludes stating that nursing community should come forward together with unity and cooperation and exercise required reforms in nursing and raise the standards of nursing profession.
Authors and Affiliations
Pramilaa. R
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