Nurse-patient ratio a key to helping fix B.C. healthcare challenges
KAMLOOPS — Improved retention initiatives, reduction of excessive working hours leading to burnout and phasing out reliance on private nursing agencies were atop the list when the provincial nurses union met with ministers in Prince Edward Island last week.
“We certainly don’t fault those nurses. The current working conditions are very poor. Nurses aren’t able to meet their practice standards. They really don’t have much in the way of work-life balance — certainly mandated to work overtime, very heavy shifts, being redeployed. There is lots of reasons why nurses may consider going to agency nursing,” said BC Nurses Union (BCNU) President Adriane Gear.
One of the key moves the union is hoping to implement is a patient-to-nurse ratio, which should help alleviate a number of concerns and help improve patient care.