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A model for upscaling global partnerships and building nurse and midwifery capacity.

Lori A SpiesS L GarnerM A FaucherM Hastings-TolsmaC RileyJ MillenbruchL PraterS F Conroy
Published in: International nursing review (2017)
Development of global skills can focus the nurse and midwife to influence policy-level decisions. Human resource planning that can impact countrywide provision of health care begins in the preservice setting for both nurses and midwives. A global experience can be a value-added component to the well-rounded education of future nurses. Education during preparation for entry into practice is a strategic way to develop a worldview. Incorporating reflective practice can build skills and shape attitudes to prepare the new nurse to be comfortable as a global healthcare provider. An expanded world view is the springboard to more robust and informed involvement and inclusion in policy-level discussions.
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