Recent Changes in the Nursing Profession

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There have been many changes (major and minor) in the nursing profession and the medical field, as a whole, over the years. Some of these changes include changing demographics and increasing diversity, technological explosion, the cost of health care, and significant advances in nursing science and research. Major socioeconomic changes created this drive to make transformations in nursing and institutions. These institutions are the ones that are responsible for educating the next generation of nurses, such as West Coast University.
Over the years, there have been major shifts within the United States in regards to its population. Statisticians have estimated that 20% of the population will be 65 years of age and older. There is an even larger number of the population that will be over the age of 85. Unfortunately, variations in morbidity and access to health care have been a cause for increasing violence and substance abuse (Barbara R. Heller, Marla T. Oros, and Jane Durney-Crowley, 2013). This article states that due to these new disparities, “Nursing practice, education, and research must embrace and respond to these changing demographics, and nurses must focus on spiritual health, as well as the physical and psychosocial health of the population (Barbara R. Heller, Marla T. Oros, and Jane Durney-Crowley, 2013, para. 2).” Nursing schools now have a variety among there students, which has increased drastically. This increase in diversity has, “created a rich cultural environment for learning (Barbara R. Heller, Marla T. Oros, and Jane Durney-Crowley, 2013, para. 3).”
Another drastic change in the health care field is the technological explosion. The article from which I recovered my information stated, “The rapid growth in info...

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... research have positively influenced the health care field. Nursing practice, education, and research are embracing and responding to changing demographics. Advances in processing capacity and speed have contributed to the explosion of information technology applications. One issue still remains, that is the lack of health care coverage for many Americans today. It is a saddening and stressful moment for health care providers, especially nurses, across the globe. Hopefully, Obama Care will do more for the population than past health care reforms. Furthermore, we must remember that research in the nursing field is done in order to improve the outcomes of patients and to advance the health and well being of communities. Everything must be done in order to create more funding and create more opportunities for more nurses, in order to help the ever-growing population.

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