Around the world there are more than 20 million nurses and midwives caring for ill, disabled and dying people as well as promoting health and preventing disease. Right now, nurses are helping save lives in the midst of humanitarian crises from Syria to Sudan. Others are caring for the complex needs of rapidly ageing populations in advanced nations. Wherever there’s a hospital or clinic, nurses are on the frontline.
And today, nurses play a more important role than ever, according to Howard Catton, director of nursing and health policy at the International Council of Nurses.
“Nurses often stay with a patient throughout the time of disease or even a chronic illness over the course of many years,” he says. “They are at the centre of coordinating services, helping patients navigate through different healthcare systems.”