Building a strong public health nursing workforce in Canada: A continuing education solution

Author:

Schofield Ruth1,Chircop Andrea2,Currie Genevieve3,Annamunthodo Marcia1,Cusack Cheryl4,Groulx David5,Houston Jann6,Humphreys James7,Tam Susan8

Affiliation:

1. Health Sciences, Contiuning Education Mohawk College Hamilton Ontario Canada

2. School of Nursing Faculty of Health Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia Canada

3. School of Nursing and Midwifery Mount Royal University Calgary Alberta Canada

4. College of Nursing Rady Faculty of Health Sciences Helen Glass Centre University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada

5. Public Health Sudbury and Districts Sudbury Ontario Canada

6. OISE University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

7. Health Sciences Continuing Education Mohawk College Hamilton Canada

8. Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program Toronto Metropolitan University Centennial College and George Brown College Toronto Canada

Abstract

AbstractBuilding a strong public health nursing (PHN) work‐force capable of advancing population health and reducing inequities is critical. Though undergraduate nursing education is expected to provide introductory knowledge and practice of PHN in Canada, this is not always sufficient to adequately prepare nursing graduates for the complexity of PHN practice. To be practice ready for the full scope of PHN roles and interventions, new baccalaureate nurses and new registered nurses in public health are required to apply PHN competencies, theory, and knowledge of nursing and public health sciences, and to practice within the mandates of provincial and territorial public health legislation. To advance practice readiness a formal continuing education program is essential to foster these critical roles in PHN. This article describes the development of a postgraduate continuing education program for preparation to practice in PHN.

Publisher

Wiley

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