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Operations nurses in Skåne report high stress and attrition

Key Points
  • Operations nurses in Skåne are reportedly experiencing high stress and many are leaving their jobs.
  • This attrition is said to worsen an existing shortage of healthcare staff in the region.
  • The nurses' roles are critical for operations, involving equipment, hygiene, and teamwork management.

Operations nurses in Skåne, Sweden, are reportedly facing tough working conditions, with many leaving their jobs, according to unconfirmed reports. This attrition is said to be exacerbating a shortage of healthcare staff in the region. The nurses' responsibilities include managing equipment, hygiene, and teamwork during operations.

One operations nurse, Louise Johnsson, expressed that she longed for her first year to be over, thinking she would be less stressed afterward. The reports indicate that without these nurses, operations cannot proceed, highlighting the significant impact of the shortage.

I longed for my first year to be over, thinking I would be less stressed afterward.

Louise Johnsson, operations nurse

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