id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-335737-eq6pibjy Wilson, Rhonda L. The state of the nursing profession in the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife 2020 during COVID‐19: A Nursing Standpoint 2020-07-24 .txt text/plain 2132 91 42 This is a powerful historical impediment for a nursing profession that is increasingly highly scientific and academic in practice and central to the need to increase the focus on preventative primary health care. Modelling has described a current shortfall of 5.9 million nurses throughout the world, with shortages in high-, middle-and lowincome countries and with worse outcomes for low-income counNursing leadership is frequently not esteemed in the academic or political sectors, where powerful medical paradigms dominate, again, operating from a socially oppressed standpoint where nursing knowledge is situated beneath a dominant medical discourse and standpoint, oblivious to the social privilege associated with the elevated position it holds. Within our academies, nursing academics need to be kinder, more respectful, empathetic, and inclusive of difference if we are to succeed as a profession of the future, transforming our science and practice of caring within an integrated health system that contributes to equitable public good. ./cache/cord-335737-eq6pibjy.txt ./txt/cord-335737-eq6pibjy.txt