The nurse shortage in the UK is part of a global phenomenon. Caroline Hyde-Price describes how American nurses are responding to the challenge
Given that the United States has more than 2.7 million nurses, you could be forgiven for thinking it would not need any more. But America is facing a huge shortfall in nurses as a result of falling enrolments for nursing courses and the ageing workforce: the average age of a working US nurse is 43.
Nursing Standard. 16, 38, 28-28. doi: 10.7748/ns.16.38.28.s43
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