Bergen's nursing homes and home care are suffering from a severe nursing shortage and it is difficult to replace workers who are leaving.
A survey by the Home Services Agency and the nursing home agency in Bergen Borough on September 1 showed 84 nursing positions were vacant, Bergensavisen writes. The biggest shortage was the Municipal Nursing Home, with 57 vacant nursing positions.
“There is a growing shortage of nurses in Bergen and we are concerned. This is the main shop steward, Bente Leversen from the Norwegian Nurses Association in the municipality of Bergen.
At the same time when there are many vacancies. Multiple nurses have been recruited to work on immunization and tracking infections in the wake of the pandemic.
A staff survey in March found that 20 percent of changes made to nursing and home care nurses were not replaced by nurses. At the same time, the use of assistants has increased significantly.
Recently, much attention has been paid to unvaccinated health care workers and the danger that they may infect susceptible patients. Norwegian Directorate of Health advised municipalities on how they can avoid such situations, says Health Minister Ingvild Kjerkol
Source: NTB