Report on Status of Nurses in Nepal
Nursing is considered as caring profession. Traditionally nursing was considered as the service providing within four walls taking care of the sick, injured and dying person. With the advancement of time and improvement of the profession it included total care of the patients...
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| フォーマット: | Technical Report | 
| 言語: | en_US | 
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      2012
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| オンライン・アクセス: | http://103.69.126.140:8080/handle/123456789/760 | 
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| 要約: | Nursing  is  considered  as  caring  profession.  Traditionally  nursing  was  considered  as  the service  providing  within  four  walls  taking  care  of  the  sick,  injured  and  dying  person. With the advancement of time and improvement of the profession it included total care of the patients and healthy people. These days the profession has expanded from hospital to community  and  many  other  places  such  as  schools,  hotels,  offices  etc.  The  scope  of nursing  has  increased  with  more  emphasis  and  priority  on  preventive  and  promotional aspect  of  health  care.  Similarly,  the  preventive  and  promotional  nursing  are  in  global priority.  It seems that it is difficult to meet the need for the global demand of nursing and becoming  shortage  especially  in  western  world  and  gulf  countries.  Similarly,  in developing  countries  like  Nepal  nursing  profession  is  becoming  highly  demanding  and young students are attracted to the nursing profession due to endless opportunities around the world.   Hence this study  concentrates on the overall status of nurses in Nepal.  It focuses on the 
nursing  policy,  nursing  services,  structure  of  nursing  education,  as  well  as  current 
situation of nurses and its scope and problems encountered by the nurses in Nepal. 
This  is  a  descriptive  study  using  primary  and  secondary  data.  Key  informant  interviews were conducted for the purpose of primary data collection whereas available records and reports were reviewed for secondary data collection. | 
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