A review of the effect of nurse shortages on existing nurse workforces in South Africa and Ukraine

Sandhya Nankoo van Wyk, Visvanathan Naicker
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The object of this research is the nurse shortages on existing nurse workforces in South Africa and Ukraine. The healthcare system has taken strain since the inception of the war in Ukraine. The war caused damages to hospital, clinic and warehouse infrastructure, leading to limited medical resources and impacting the shortage of healthcare personnel, especially among the nursing professionals. A skilled, motivated and supported health workforce is essential to providing consistent and quality healthcare to patients. However, nurse shortages make it difficult for the existing nurses in a war-stricken country to provide the best possible care to their patients, which can be emotionally distressing for the nurses. Whereas in South Africa, economic turmoil and the recent COVID-19 pandemic placed an even more significant strain on South Africa’s overburdened and under-resourced healthcare system, eventually leading to a decline of healthcare workers on the frontline, thereby affecting the delivery of quality healthcare to patients. This paper will explore the expected effects of nurse shortages on the existing nurse workforce in these countries. It will provide recommendations for nurses to cope and regain their motivation to deliver quality healthcare to patients without compromising their own health and well-being. The researchers, therefore, conducted a qualitative study with Registered Nurses (RNs) and Operational Nurse Managers (ONMs) working in selected critical care units at a public hospital under investigation. The findings of the study revealed that the nurse shortage significantly impacted the well-being of existing nursing staff, both personally and professionally. Simple strategies to improve their well-being via the use of an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) were recommended by the researchers to address their mental health and well-being issues by providing support and advice in critical times of need, encouraging meditation & physical fitness activities and encouraging nurses to make a conscious decision to achieve a balance between work and family life. Such strategies will benefit the Ukrainian health workforce in providing quality healthcare to their patients during the unpleasant circumstances caused by the ongoing war.
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南非和乌克兰护士短缺对现有护士劳动力的影响综述
本研究的对象是护士短缺的现有护士劳动力在南非和乌克兰。自乌克兰战争爆发以来,医疗保健系统一直承受着压力。战争对医院、诊所和仓库基础设施造成破坏,导致医疗资源有限,影响到保健人员,特别是护理专业人员的短缺。一支熟练、积极和得到支持的卫生工作队伍对于向患者提供一致和高质量的卫生保健至关重要。然而,在一个饱受战争蹂躏的国家,护士短缺使得现有的护士很难为病人提供最好的护理,这对护士来说可能是一种情感上的痛苦。在南非,经济动荡和最近的COVID-19大流行给南非负担过重、资源不足的医疗保健系统带来了更大的压力,最终导致一线医护人员减少,从而影响了向患者提供高质量医疗服务。本文将探讨护士短缺对这些国家现有护士劳动力的预期影响。它将为护士提供建议,以应对并重新获得动力,在不损害自身健康和福祉的情况下为患者提供高质量的医疗保健。因此,研究人员对在某公立医院选定的重症监护室工作的注册护士(RNs)和业务护士经理(ONMs)进行了定性研究。研究结果显示,护士短缺严重影响了现有护理人员的幸福感,无论是个人还是专业。研究人员推荐了一些简单的策略,通过使用员工援助计划(EAP)来改善他们的幸福感,通过在关键时刻提供支持和建议来解决他们的心理健康和幸福感问题,鼓励冥想和;体育健身活动和鼓励护士做出有意识的决定,实现工作和家庭生活之间的平衡。这些战略将有利于乌克兰保健工作人员在持续战争造成的不愉快环境中向病人提供高质量的保健服务。
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