Affiliation:
1. Department of Theology and Religious Education, De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines
Abstract
This commentary explores the future of nursing in the Philippines, with a focus on post-COVID-19 solutions to address existing challenges. The Philippines, known for exporting nurses worldwide, faces urgent issues such as understaffing, inadequate infrastructure, low wages, and limited educational opportunities within its healthcare system. The COVID-19 pandemic intensified these challenges, leading to burnout, personal protection equipment shortages, and mental health struggles among nurses. To shape a resilient future, data-driven solutions are proposed in a post-pandemic world such as investing in education, improving compensation and working conditions, enhancing mental health support, integrating telehealth, fostering public–private partnerships, and considering international collaboration. The lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic can bring positive change, ensuring Filipino nurses receive the recognition and support they deserve in strengthening the nation's healthcare system in a post-pandemic world20.
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