Aim: To provide a perspective on the visibility of nursing gained during the COVID-19 pandemic and propose strategic options for nurses to consolidate their expanded roles and influence. Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed long-standing inequities across the world. Factors preserving discrimination weakened during the emergency are now being re-established by neo-liberalist influences that dismiss the true scale of the disaster and shape the narrative in ways that increase public risk and render nurses invisible. Sources of Evidence: All evidence drawn from publicly available sources is presented through the lens of the authors' nursing, management, education, policy and research experience. Discussion: Nurse advocacy will be needed during future decades of pandemic control and recovery and be in a position to deliver appropriate care and services. Conclusion: For nurses at all levels to remain visible, important, valued and respected, they need to be informed, engaged and willing to make a stand to preserve the hard-won reputational gains of the last 30 months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Implications for Nursing Practice: Nurse advocacy and engagement are needed to maintain public awareness of the ongoing risks and safety options associated with the pandemic. Implications for Health and Social Policy: Nurses and other health practitioners need to reveal the true level of devastation that continues to occur and guide the focus of political and administrative strategies in response to COVID-19 impacts on services and public health orders.
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McDonald, T. (2022). Speak truth to power and consolidate the nursing visibility gained during COVID-19. International Nursing Review, 69(3), 255–260. https://doi.org/10.1111/inr.12760
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