Nursing in Albania: A Catalytic Force in Transforming Health Professionals and Health Care.
Gennaro RoccoDyanne AffonsoRosario CarusoBlerina DukaBruno GiardinaIppolito NotarnicolaLaura SabatinoFranklin ShafferAlessandro StievanoPublished in: Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (2021)
Nursing advancements have implicated quality care and professionalism in Albania across the health professions via three critical pathways: (a) health professional education at a university degree level for entry into practice (since 1999), which was prompted by and driven by nursing's quest to be a self-regulated profession (achieved in 2007); (b) healthcare global standards sparked by nursing's mandate toward professional autonomy, as achieved via regulatory procedures and policies; and (c) interprofessional healthcare initiatives that serve as collaborative platforms for innovative educational, clinical, and research projects.