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Table 2 Percent of interventions reported as “not started”, “in progress” and “completed” by thematic area

From: Correction to: Are the Global Strategic Directions for Strengthening Nursing and Midwifery 2016–2020 being implemented in countries? Findings from a cross-sectional analysis

Thematic Area

No. of interventions

No. of responders

Not started

N (%)

In progress

N (%)

Completed

N (%)

In progress & completed N (%)

1. Ensuring an educated, competent and motivated nursing and midwifery workforce within effective and responsive health systems at all levels and settings

7

35

61 (25%)

123 (50%)

61 (25%)

184 (75%)

2. Optimizing policy development, effective leadership, management and governance

6

35

42 (20%)

122 (58%)

46 (22%)

168 (80%)

3. Working together to maximize the capacities and potentials of nurses and midwives through intra- and interprofessional collaborative partnerships, education and CPD

4

35

46 (33%)

77 (59%)

10 (8%)

87 (67%)

4. Mobilizing political will to invest in building effective evidence-based nursing and midwifery workforce development

5

35

53 (30%)

93 (53%)

30 (17%)

123 (70%)

Overall from four thematic areas

22

35

200(26%)

420(55%)

150(19%)

570(74%)