
Four-fifths of UK mental health nurses say their workload is unmanageable
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A recent poll by the Royal College of Nursing reveals that four-fifths of mental health nurses in the UK find their workload unmanageable. The survey indicates that high caseloads and understaffing are leading to frequent harm to patients, with half of the respondents acknowledging that patients often suffer due to these pressures. Prof Nicola Ranger highlighted the dire situation, describing it as a 'perfect storm' that compromises patient care.
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Mental health services in the UK have been under increasing strain, particularly following the COVID-19 pandemic, which has led to a surge in demand for mental health support. The Royal College of Nursing has been vocal about the need for reform in the sector to ensure that mental health professionals can deliver safe and effective care.
This article reflects the views and findings of the Royal College of Nursing and does not necessarily represent the opinions of The Guardian.
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