Solving the shortage of psychiatric – mental health nurses in acute inpatient care settings

Author:

Frawley Timmy1ORCID,Culhane Aisling2

Affiliation:

1. University College Dublin School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Systems Dublin Ireland

2. Psychiatric Nurses' Association of Ireland Kildare Ireland

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionThis debate essay proposes possible remedies to the shortage of nurses in acute inpatient mental health settings and draws inspiration from a Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing editorial, Glascott and McKeown (2022, 29, 767).AimThe aim is to stimulate debate within the profession. The art and science of nursing continues to develop but staffing shortages in key areas undermine practice, leadership, academic and policy efforts to improve the quality of care for people attending services.MethodThis is a debate essay which draws on the authors’ experience and presents ideas based on extant literature.ResultsOrganisational, professional and wider societal challenges are explored. Practice‐based solutions as well as recommendations for improving the terms and conditions of employment of nurses are made. Opportunities which may empower the nursing profession are promulgated.DiscussionIt is intended that this paper will provoke further discourse and may reflect the ‘call to action’ advocated by Glascott and McKeown (Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2022, 29, 767).Implications for PracticeWhile the focus is on acute inpatient mental health nursing, the ideas presented may have an application to wider nursing groups or a wider cadre of public sector workers.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pshychiatric Mental Health

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