Doctor of Nursing Practice: Advanced Nursing Practice Within Global Health Systems-Social Justice, Equity, and Ethics in Health Care
Topic 1:
Underdeveloped and developing nations have a range of health concerns to keep under consideration and that deserve attention from middle and wealthy nations for help and nurturing. Many of these nations don’t have proper sanitation or clean water, and this creates much of their illness and suffering. However, this paper will focus on the HIV/AIDS crisis in underdeveloped nations. This epidemic has been controlled in middle and high income nations, it is still widespread in underdeveloped countries, particularly those in sub-Saharan Africa. “The Worldwatch Institute has reported that in as many as 20 developing countries—nearly all in sub-Saharan Africa—more than 15 percent of the total military force is thought to be HIV-positive. And nearly 74 million workers worldwide could die from AIDS-related causes by 2015” (worldwatch.org, 2017). Actually, by the end of 2015 there were over 36 million individuals infected with HIV all over the world. Sub-Saharan Africa was one of the most prevalent areas with 1 person infected for every 25 people (gc.ca). In nations in this part of the world, females tend to be 80% of all HIV infections and are twice as likely to be infected than their male counterparts (gc.ca).
The DNP can play an instrumental role in eradicating this issue. So much of reigning in the spread of HIV/AIDS revolves around prevention and education. Organizing rigorous campaigns in these affected parts of the world to show what people can do to stop the spread of this disease would be very useful. Distributing things like condoms and drilling into the minds of the people there that the use of condoms is a necessity and an obligation in order to stop the spread of this epidemic, could be useful. The DNP could act as a health and disease prevention ambassador in this regard, and have a powerful impact on minimizing the spread of this disease.
Topic- 2:
The DNP has a potentially very powerful role in helping to shape the social determinants of health. According to the official website of the World Health Organization (WHO), “The social determinants of health are the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age. These circumstances are shaped by the distribution of money, power and resources at global, national and local levels. The social determinants of health are mostly responsible for health inequities - the unfair and avoidable differences in health status seen within and between countries” (2018). The DNP can work with local non-governmental organizations and local sectors of powerful organizations like the Red Cross to ensure that...
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