PUBLISHER: Fairfield Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1312417
PUBLISHER: Fairfield Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1312417
The nursing sector has emerged as a notable segment that experienced significant growth opportunities amidst the global COVID-19 outbreak. In light of this promising outlook, the demand for nursing education is expected to witness an upward trajectory in the future. Fairfield Market Research offers an extensive analysis of the global nursing education market in its ongoing reports, highlighting the need for investments in nursing education, employment, skills, and leadership.
As the efficiency of hospitals, healthcare facilities, and home health agencies becomes imperative, the demand for quality nursing education is expected to rise. The availability of a broad range of nursing education programs, including diplomas, degrees, higher education, and even doctorate degrees, will play a vital role in building up the market. However, there are considerable gaps in nurses' ability to keep pace with the growing population, particularly in developing southeast Asian, African, eastern Mediterranean, and Latin American economies.
The consistently rising prevalence of chronic and infectious diseases, pandemic situations, expanding elderly patient population, and drastic demographic changes have placed significant burden on the global healthcare system. Nursing remains central to the concept of healthcare delivery and stands as the mainstay of the modern healthcare system. The expansion of the home healthcare sector, which observed a dramatic spike during the pandemic, is expected to drive demand for nursing education portals.
By the end of 2030, the World Health Organization (WHO) expects a tremendous rise in demand for healthcare and social care staff, potentially creating around 40 million new employments globally. However, the challenge of understaffing is aggravated by an aging and retiring workforce, and inadequate training for nursing and other healthcare professionals. The rising demand for trained nurses equipped with advanced training will be a predominant factor boosting the progress of the nursing education space.
The recent past has witnessed a growing inclination toward online training, further accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Nursing professionals are increasingly willing to embrace continuing education to explore newer avenues in their careers. Specialized nursing education courses are also expected to gain ground, enabling professionals to capture opportunities outside of conventional nursing training.
Several top universities offer quality nursing education programs, including University of California, Duke University, University of Pennsylvania, New York University, University of Maryland School of Nursing, Columbia University, Johns Hopkins University, Rush University, Emory University, and Azusa Pacific University.