Future of nursing in Scotland
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Future of nursing in Scotland

Jennifer Trueland Freelance journalist

The result of a consultation exercise involving 3,000 stakeholders, Nursing 2030 Vision seeks to address issues that lead to poor care

There is much to like in Scotland’s Nursing 2030 Vision, but its success will depend on its implementation. As the name suggests, the document, published in July, sets out a strategy for what nursing in Scotland should look like in 2030. It considers what is done well and what should change, and how to deal with future demands, such as the ageing population and workforce.

Nursing Management. 24, 5, 11-11. doi: 10.7748/nm.24.5.11.s9

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