Global Health and Nursing: SDGs, UHC, and COVID-19 Impact

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Global Health

A field of study, research, and practice that prioritizes improving health and health equity for all; emphasizes transnational health issues, determinants, and solutions; is interdisciplinary; and links population-level prevention with individual clinical care.

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COVID-19's Impact on Life Expectancy

COVID-19 reversed over a decade of gains: global life expectancy at birth dropped from 72.5 years in 2020 to 71.4 years in 2021.

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Universal Health Coverage (UHC)

A health system concept that aims to ensure all individuals have access to necessary health services without financial hardship.

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Primary Health Care (PHC)

An approach to achieving universal health coverage that emphasizes essential health services accessible to all.

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Shifting Burden of Disease

Before COVID-19, the global burden was shifting toward noncommunicable diseases (NCDs); COVID-19 changed that, with communicable diseases rising as causes of death in 2020-2021.

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Communicable, Maternal, Neonatal, and Nutritional Diseases (CMNN)

Recent decades saw large declines in diseases like HIV/AIDS and TB due to public health interventions, but progress has stalled in areas like maternal mortality and child malnutrition.

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Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs)

NCDs cause the largest number of deaths globally, with cardiovascular diseases being the largest contributors.

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Building Blocks of Health Systems

The essential components necessary for a health system to function effectively and provide quality health services.

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Burden of Disease

A measure of the impact of diseases on a population, often expressed in terms of mortality and morbidity.

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Global Action Plan

A coordinated effort by multilateral organizations to accelerate progress towards Sustainable Development Goals.

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Healthy Life Expectancy

The average number of years a person can expect to live in good health, which was negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Human Resources for Health

The workforce necessary to deliver health services, including nurses and midwives who play central roles in health systems.

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Life Expectancy

The average number of years a person is expected to live based on current mortality rates.

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Social Determinants of Health

The conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age that affect health outcomes.

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Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

A set of global goals established by the United Nations to address various global challenges, including health.

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Financial Protection

The proportion of the population not pushed into catastrophic or impoverishing out-of-pocket spending due to health care costs.

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Health Service Coverage

The proportion of the population with access to essential quality health services.

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COVID-19 Pandemic

A global health crisis that significantly affected life expectancy and health equity worldwide.

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Interprofessional Collaboration

Cooperation among various health professionals to improve health outcomes and service delivery.

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Transnational Health Issues

Health challenges that cross national borders and require international cooperation to address.

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Interagency Collaboration

Cooperation between different agencies to achieve common health goals.

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Public Health Interventions

Strategies implemented to improve health outcomes and prevent diseases in populations.

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Child Malnutrition

A significant health concern characterized by stunting, wasting, or overweight conditions in children.

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Essential health services

16 essential health services grouped into four categories as tracer indicators.

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Non-communicable diseases (NCDs)

Cancers rose in absolute numbers; risk factors such as high blood pressure, high blood sugar, high BMI, ambient air pollution, and tobacco remain leading contributors.

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Reproductive/maternal/newborn/child health (RMNCH)

One of the categories of essential health services.

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Infectious disease services

Includes TB, HIV, immunization, and water/sanitation.

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NCD services

Includes hypertension, diabetes, cancer screening, and tobacco control.

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Service capacity/access

Includes basic hospital & health worker services, essential medicines, and health security.

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Unintentional injuries

Includes falls, drowning, and transport injuries, causing a substantial number of deaths.

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Vulnerable groups

Persons with disabilities, refugees, migrants, and the poor who often face limited access to care.

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Health systems strengthening

Purposeful action to improve performance and embody quality, equity, efficiency, accountability, resilience, and sustainability.

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Global maternal mortality ratio

Target to reduce to <70 per 100,000 by 2030.

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Preventable deaths of newborns and children

Target to end preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5.

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Epidemics of diseases

Target to end epidemics of AIDS, TB, malaria, and neglected tropical diseases.

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Premature mortality from NCDs

Target to reduce by one third through prevention and treatment and promote mental health.

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Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance

Public-private partnership focused on vaccines; since 2000 helped immunize >760 million children.

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Health services range

Includes health promotion to prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, and palliative care.

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Global Financing Facility (GFF)

Multi-stakeholder partnership for women, children, adolescents; works with countries to mobilize financing; was active in 36 countries with plans to expand.

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Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria

Invests ~US$4+ billion annually supporting programs in 100+ countries.

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UNAIDS

Coordinates global HIV response; people-centered and rights-based.

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UNDP

Supports governments to implement SDGs, addresses determinants of health in 100+ countries.

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UNFPA

Sexual and reproductive health and population data; present in 150+ countries.

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UNICEF

Child-focused programs in 190 countries.

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Unitaid

Funds innovative solutions for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment in low/middle income countries.

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Global life expectancy

Fell in 2020 and 2021 (examples in chapter: 72.5 → 71.4 years).

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NCDs

Represent the largest share of global deaths (cardiovascular diseases highest).

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WHO Triple Billion goals

+1 billion UHC, +1 billion protected from health emergencies, +1 billion better health & well-being by 2025 (the chapter notes the world is off-track).

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WHO's 16 essential service tracers

Grouped into 4 categories (RMNCH; infectious diseases; NCDs; service capacity/access).

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World Bank Group

Major funder and knowledge partner for health; commits about US$3 billion annually in new health funding and manages large portfolios.

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World Food Programme (WFP)

Leads emergency food assistance and nutrition programs; assists ~90 million people yearly.

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World Health Organization (WHO)

Global public health leadership; hosts Global Action Plan Secretariat and sets targets (e.g., Triple Billion).

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PHC

People Help Communities (remember core components: Policy, People, Care).

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NURSE

For nurse roles in global health: Network (global actors), Understand social determinants, Read policy & evidence, Serve (primary care & community), Engage in advocacy.

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Global Strategic Directions for Nursing & Midwifery (2021-2025)

Focuses on 4 strategic directions and associated policy priorities.

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Education (SDNM)

Ensure graduates match/exceed health system demand; competency-based education; adequate faculty training.

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Jobs (SDNM)

Create sustainable nursing/midwifery jobs; workforce planning; ethical management of international recruitment; attract & retain staff where needed.

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Leadership (SDNM)

Increase nurses/midwives in senior positions; strengthen workforce governance; invest in leadership development.

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Service delivery (SDNM)

Enable nurses/midwives to work to full scope; strengthen regulation; adapt workplaces for interdisciplinary teams.

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Leading cause of death globally

NCDs (correct).

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Common factors influencing global health issues

Poverty, Inequality, Environment, Socioeconomic conditions — All are true (1-4).

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SDG 3 & UHC

Central: health services + financial protection = UHC.

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Nurses/midwives

Essential: workforce expansion, regulation, education, leadership, and service delivery are priority areas (SDNM 2021-2025).