Addressing Pakistan’s Nursing Crisis: A National Imperative for Healthcare Stability

although it poses exceptional risks in Pakistan due to its insufficient healthcare infrastructure. 2 An inadequate number of nurses creates situations where patients experience delays. At the same time, doctors make errors, which produce poor healthcare results that harm the reputation and operational effectiveness of the whole system. 3

Swift, combined with permanent intervention, needs immediate application. Health organizations should consider recruitment and retention at the same level as national interests when developing public health policies. 4 The strategic importance of building up the nursing workforce extends beyond its professional domain, as it affects the health and welfare of every Pakistani re

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  2. Wang C, Wang D, Abbas J, Duan K, Mubeen R. Global financial crisis, smart lockdown strategies, and the COVID-19 spillover impacts: A global perspective implications from southeast Asia. Front Psychiatry. 2021;12:643783. doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2021.643783

Abbas J

Abbas J. Crisis management, transnational healthcare challenges and opportunities: The intersection of COVID-19 pandemic and global mental health. Res Glob. 2021;100037. doi:10.1016/j.resglo.2021.100037

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