Speaker: Alba Llop-Gironés
Purpose of the presentation
The purpose of the session is to share regional perspectives on nursing and midwifery capacity to deliver care for population needs in the WHO European Region followed by a discussion of the Azerbaijan context.
Recalling that the Global Strategic Direction for strengthening service Delivery by nurses and midwives is to enable midwives and nurses to work to the full extent of their education and training in safe and supportive service delivery environments, and that the strategic directions to secure jobs for nurse and midwives is to sustainably create nursing and midwifery jobs, by effectively recruiting and retaining midwives and nurses, and ethically managing international mobility and migration the keynote speaker will share reflections around the following key messages:
- Countries will benefit from reviewing and strengthening professional regulatory systems and support capacity building of regulators, where needed;
- Countries will benefit from understanding how to adapt workplaces to enable midwives and nurses to maximally contribute to service delivery in interdisciplinary health care teams;
- Countries will benefit from conducting nursing and midwifery workforces planning and forecasting through a health labour market lens;
- Countries will also benefit from ensuring adequate demand (jobs) with respect to health service delivery for primary health care and other population health priorities;
- The implementation of the WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel requires reinforcement; and
- focus on attracting, recruiting and retaining midwives and nurses is required where they are most needed.
- For all this, countries need good data to plan effectively considering population health needs and workforce demographics;