Accession Number
AKU-049
Identifier
AKU-ARCH-EVT-032
Source
Institutional Reports & Press Releases
Document Type
Editorial
Custom Document Type
Newspaper Clipping
Date
10-3-1983
Description
This article highlights the challenges facing the nursing profession in Pakistan, including societal stigma, poor working conditions, and lack of incentives. It emphasizes the urgent need to attract educated women to nursing by improving salaries, facilities, and professional respect. It also discusses national efforts such as committees for evaluation and reforms, and the promising role of the Aga Khan School of Nursing in raising standards and promoting the profession.
Keywords
WHO, School of Nursing, School of Nursing, nursing education, nursing profession, healthcare in Pakistan, medical ethics, patient care
Language
English
Publisher
Morning News
Format
PDF/A
Extent
1 PDF (01 page), 1 printed copy
Rights
Aga Khan University - All rights reserved
Access Conditions
Available on-site
Creative Commons License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International License.
Recommended Citation
(2025). Nursing in Pakistan.
Available at:
https://ecommons.aku.edu/arch_events_reports_press-releases/17