Superhero comparison for nurses ‘unhelpful’on May 12, 2022 at 11:39 am

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Wales’ chief nurse says expectations are unrealistic for an exhausted workforce.

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Portraying nurses as superheroes has placed added pressure on exhausted workers, Wales’ top nurse has said.

Speaking ahead of International Nurses Day, the chief nursing officer for Wales said the NHS faced an unsustainable staffing gap.

There are more than 1,700 nursing vacancies in Wales, according to the Royal College of Nurses (RCN).

Sue Tranka said unrealistic expectations on staff following the Covid pandemic was not helping.

At the start of the pandemic, images of doctors and nurses as cape-wearing superheroes sprung up on everything from street art to mugs.

Ms Tranka said while it was appreciated by staff, it could also be unhelpful.

“It put an additional burden on people who are human beings,” she said.

“It’s a little unhelpful having that narrative because it implies we are flawless and will turn up every day on top form – you just can’t do that.

“I would want to change that rhetoric – we are degree-trained individuals who come to work every day wanting to do the best that we can.”

graffiti of NHS worker as superhero

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While there has been a 69% rise in the numbers of nurses being trained in Wales, retention remains a major issue.

Between April 2020 and March 2021, 1,458 newly-registered nurses joined their professional register, but 1,243 left, according to the Nursing and Midwifery Council.

It means NHS Wales spent an estimated £360m over the past five years on agency nurses, midwives and nursing assistants.

“It’s not all about pay. Yes they want to be rewarded fairly, but they want to give great care and they also want to work flexibly,” said Helen Whyley, RCN director in Wales.

“Unless the NHS is going to accommodate that, in today’s market there are plenty of opportunities elsewhere.”

More than 400 nurses from across the world are expected to come and work in Wales this year through a new Welsh government programme.

Sue Tranka, Chief Nursing Officer

It is a route Ms Tranka took herself, having trained in South Africa and being recruited to work in the NHS in Sunderland in 1999.

However, she believes international recruitment is a short-term fix and Wales must look to homegrown nurses for a longer-term solution.

Health Education Improvement Wales is undertaking a piece of work around workforce planning currently – that’s the first time we will have done such a comprehensive piece of work in Wales,” she said.

“That will tell us not just about the number of nurses we need but the type of workforce we require around the patient.”

She said that may mean a mix of apprentices and cadets to advanced practice and nurse consultant roles.

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