Transforming Nursing: Enhancing Nurse Clinical Leadership in the HIV Testing and Treatment Era

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Transforming Nursing: Enhancing Nurse Clinical Leadership in the HIV Testing and Treatment Era 18-19 November 2016 2016 European HIV Nursing Conference, Barcelona, Spain Annette Mwansa Nkowane World Health Organization

The context of nursing practice Global evidence shows ever evolving and complex health trends Health worker competencies under scrutiny Roles of nurses in clinical practice remain dynamic and evolving Nursing workforce shortage remains a crisis in many countries Much more is being asked from nurses in practice A broad range of cadres are filling the gaps or as quick fixes to HRH shortages Patient safety compromised

The context of nursing practice As of 2013, nurses and midwives constituted approximately half of the global shortage of health workers (9 million) By 2030, the shortage of nurses and midwives will see a modest decline (to 7.6 million) is some countries but not in the African and Eastern Mediterranean Regions

Nursing context in WHO and the evolution of nursing roles In many countries, nurses constitute the majority of health workers. WHO has been active in the development of nursing and midwifery since it was founded in 1948. 10 nursing resolutions have been passed by the World Health Assembly stressing its importance within the Organization s priorities. Since the beginning of the epidemic, more than 70 million people have been infected 35 million people have died Nurses roles expanding in the event of HIV HIV treatment having remarkable effect on reduction of HIV morbidity and mortality Nurses now prescribe and initiate ARV treatment Nurse-led models of ARV delivery widely implemented in Africa

Global health sector strategy on HIV, 2016-2021 Vision Zero new HIV infections, zero HIV -related deaths and zero HIV-related discrimination in a world where people living with HIV are able to live long and healthy lives. Globally, 17 million of the 37 million people living with HIV At the end of 2014 did not know their HIV status 22 million were not accessing antiretroviral therapy. An estimated 70% of people living with HIV worldwide are in middle-income countries.

What nurses can achieve Better screening Reduction of missed opportunities Good clinical outcomes: - Reduce health care related events e.g. infections - Reduce length of hospital stay and readmissions Health care cost maintained

Opportunities to enhance leadership Ø Sustainable Development Goals, Universal Health Coverage Ø Strategy on Women s, Children s and Adolescent Health Ø Framework on Integrated People-Centred Care Ø Global Strategy on Human Resources for Health: Workforce 2030 Ø Strategic Directions for Strengthening Nursing and Midwifery 2016-2020 ü Life Course Approach ü Social Determinants of Health ü Gender, Equity and Human Rights

Global strategic directions for strengthening nursing and midwifery 2016 2020

PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS Sustainable Development Goal 3 NO POVERTY ZERO HUNGER PEACE AND JUSTICE EMPOWERING STRONG LOCAL INSTITUTIONS TO DEVELOP, IMPLEMENT, MONITOR AND ACCOUNT FOR AMBITIOUS NATIONAL SDG RESPONSES LIFE ON LAND PROMOTING HEALTH AND PREVENTING DISEASE THROUGH HEALTHY NATURAL ENVIRONMENTS LIFE BELOW WATER MOBILIZING PARTNERS TO MONITOR AND ATTAIN THE HEALTH-RELATED SDGS PRIORITIZING THE HEALTH NEEDS OF THE POOR ADDRESSING THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF ALL FORMS OF MALNUTRITION GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING SUPPORTING HIGH-QUALITY EDUCATION FOR ALL TO IMPROVE HEALTH AND HEALTH EQUITY GENDER EQUALITY SUPPORTING THE RESTORATION OF FISH STOCKS TO IMPROVE SAFE AND DIVERSIFIED HEALTHY DIETS CLIMATE ACTION PROTECTING HEALTH FROM CLIMATE RISKS, AND PROMOTING HEALTH THROUGH LOW-CARBON DEVELOPMENT RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION PROMOTING RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION OF MEDICINES TO COMBAT ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE FOSTERING HEALTHIER CITIES THROUGH URBAN PLANNING FOR CLEANER AIR AND SAFER AND MORE ACTIVE LIVING SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES QUALITY EDUCATION FIGHTING GENDER INEQUITIES, INCLUDING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN PREVENTING DISEASE THROUGH SAFE WATER AND SANITATION FOR ALL ENSURE HEALTHY LIVES AND PROMOTE WELLBEING FOR ALL AT ALL AGES PROMOTING ENSURING EQUITABLE ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES THROUGH UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE BASED ON STRONGER PRIMARY CARE REDUCED INEQUALITIE S NATIONAL R&D CAPACITY AND MANUFACTURING OF AFFORDABLE ESSENTIAL MEDICAL PRODUCTS PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FOR HEALTHY HOMES AND LIVES PROMOTING HEALTH EMPLOYMENT AS A DRIVER OF INCLUSIVE ECONOMIC GROWTH INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION AFFORDABL E AND CLEAN ENERGY By 2030, end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and neglected tropical diseases and combat hepatitis, water-borne diseases and other communicable diseases

Continuum of health services for HIV

2020 global targets for testing and treatment 90% of people living with HIV know their status; 90% of people diagnosed with HIV receive antiretroviral therapy; 90% of people living with HIV, and who are on treatment, achieve viral load suppression. How can nurses contribute to ensuring that the above targets are met?

Leadership process and practice Collaborative partnerships Policy and regulation improvements Creating work structure and conditions Motivating self and others Team building Facilitating care processes Promoting participation Community partnerships Teamwork with other health professionals Intersectoral partnerships Coordinating advocacy and policy engagement Mobilizing resources for professional development Education and training Interprofessional education and training Enhancing continuous professional development and mentorship HRH management Personnel administration Supply and retention Role and function Performance management Information systems

Teamwork key in HIV testing and treatment Common interest in collaboration Opportunities to improve quality of care Understand and appreciate of roles and responsibilities Need strong cultural competence and relationships with partners Document, publish and share best practices Use of sound theoretical and evidence-based practice. Implement institutional policies e.g. training, monitoring, and reporting of adverse events.

Conclusion Rapid acceleration through to 2030 and beyond. Renewed political commitment, additional resources, and technical and programmatic innovations. Harness nursing competencies esp. in continuum of care Advancing testing, treatment and care for people living with HIV through multi-sector approach Strengthening nursing research, education/training, and regulation Nursing leadership and involvement in policy-making at all levels using focused strategies and concepts. Nurses have a key role to play in HIV advocacy including the elimination of stigma and discrimination.

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