12-05-2025
International Nurses Day: Caring for nurses strengthens economy
The Sultanate of Oman joined the rest of the world in celebrating International Nurses Day, which this year is themed 'Caring for Nurses Strengthens the Economy'. Through its advanced nursing policies and initiatives, the Sultanate of Oman affirms that it views nursing as an essential component of health and development strategies, and that caring for and empowering nurses is the path to building a strong health system and a thriving economy.
According to the State of the World's Nursing 2025 report, published by the World Health Organisation (WHO), the global nursing workforce has grown from 27.9 million in 2018 to 29.8 million in 2023, but wide disparities in the availability of nurses remain across regions and countries. Inequities in the global nursing workforce leave many of the world's population without access to essential health services in some countries, which could threaten progress towards universal health coverage (UHC), global health security and the health-related development goals.
'Oman has achieved significant milestones in terms of excellence and many countries too need to ensure the satisfaction of this essential sector. This year's theme focuses on nurses' health and well-being and highlights the critical role of a healthy nursing workforce in supporting the overall healthcare system globally. I believe by implementing nurses' well-being first, healthcare systems can improve community outcomes and create more sustainable economies because every day is a Nurses Day,' says Alya al Hasani, a nurse with government healthcare.
Ferdinand Marco B Larena, Founding President of Philippine Nurses Association of Oman, Inc says 'I see your strength, I feel your sacrifices, and I celebrate your dedication. Your presence changes lives. You bring healing not only through your hands but also through your spirit — offering comfort in a language beyond words. Let today be a reminder that you are seen, valued, and deeply appreciated. You are not just nurses — you are leaders, caregivers, advocates and lifelines. The world may never fully grasp the depth of your work, but I do, and I honour you with all my heart'.
Mark Niño Galang, Mental Health Nurse, and Committee Chairperson, Philippine Nurses Association in Oman, Inc International Nurses Day 2025 honours the heart and dedication of nurses around the world with the theme 'Caring for Nurses Strengthens Economies.' (International Council of Nurses). This message reminds all of us that when we support and care for us nurses by valuing our work, ensuring fair working conditions, and investing in our professional growth we not only improve lives but also help build stronger, healthier communities and economies. For nurses everywhere, it's a powerful reminder that our well-being matters, and that our care and compassion are the cornerstones of global health.
'Amidst their demanding roles, nurses need to ensure their personal well-being and quality patient care, as they are required to stay physically and mentally fit. They need to ensure they are physically active and to achieve this, they should exercise regularly and take time out for themselves. Walking, yoga and other exercises can help promote fitness. Also, eat a nutritious, balanced diet for better health,' says Salu Jose Mathew, Mental Health Nurse Educator with the MoH.
'Their mental wellbeing is equally important and they should perform deep breathing, meditation and mindfulness practices to calm their mind and indulge themselves in hobbies by engaging in activities of their liking and taking time out for 'me time. It will promote relaxation. Also, they need to plan their day and set reminders to avoid last-minute work stress,' she adds.
Chinnu Achuthan, Senior Staff Nurse, Prime Medical Centre LLC, Mabela North, Muscat feels that nursing is more than a profession and it's a calling to serve and heal.
'Every day, we strive to make a difference in patients' lives, offering comfort and support during their most vulnerable moments. We extend our gratitude to all nurses for their tireless efforts, especially during challenging times. Happy International Nurses Day! Let's continue to inspire and care with excellence.'