The accelerating pace of population aging,the rising burden of chronic and non-communicable diseases,the increasing frequency of public health emergencies,and the growing imbalance and structural shortage of global he...The accelerating pace of population aging,the rising burden of chronic and non-communicable diseases,the increasing frequency of public health emergencies,and the growing imbalance and structural shortage of global healthcare resources are intensifying challenges.In the field of nursing,in particular,the latest State of the World’s Nursing Report[1]highlights that,although the current global number of nurses is approximately 29.8 million.展开更多
1.The state of the world’s health Today’s global health landscape presents pressing challenges that demand urgent action.Nearly half of the global population lacks access to Universal Health Coverage(UHC),leaving mi...1.The state of the world’s health Today’s global health landscape presents pressing challenges that demand urgent action.Nearly half of the global population lacks access to Universal Health Coverage(UHC),leaving millions vulnerable.Each year,100 million people are driven into extreme poverty by medical expenses.Noncommunicable diseases(NCDs),such as cancer,heart disease,and diabetes,are responsible for 41 million deaths annuallyd71%of global mortality.Communicable diseases remain a significant threat,particularly in emerging economies,with only 81%of children receiving vaccinations in 2021da 5%decline from previous years.Compounded by this,humanitarian crises in 2024 are expected to impact 300 million people,and the proportion of the population aged over 60 is projected to nearly double between 2015 and 2050.Additionally,mental illness affects over 970 million people,posing significant challenges to healthcare providers,particularly nurses.展开更多
文摘The accelerating pace of population aging,the rising burden of chronic and non-communicable diseases,the increasing frequency of public health emergencies,and the growing imbalance and structural shortage of global healthcare resources are intensifying challenges.In the field of nursing,in particular,the latest State of the World’s Nursing Report[1]highlights that,although the current global number of nurses is approximately 29.8 million.
文摘1.The state of the world’s health Today’s global health landscape presents pressing challenges that demand urgent action.Nearly half of the global population lacks access to Universal Health Coverage(UHC),leaving millions vulnerable.Each year,100 million people are driven into extreme poverty by medical expenses.Noncommunicable diseases(NCDs),such as cancer,heart disease,and diabetes,are responsible for 41 million deaths annuallyd71%of global mortality.Communicable diseases remain a significant threat,particularly in emerging economies,with only 81%of children receiving vaccinations in 2021da 5%decline from previous years.Compounded by this,humanitarian crises in 2024 are expected to impact 300 million people,and the proportion of the population aged over 60 is projected to nearly double between 2015 and 2050.Additionally,mental illness affects over 970 million people,posing significant challenges to healthcare providers,particularly nurses.