Healthcare Workers Shortage: a Continuous Threat for Healthcare Systems

Copyright: © 2023

Τόμος: 34

Τεύχος: 189

Άρθρο: Editorial

Σελίδες: 2

ISSN: 1105-9311

EISSN: 2623-4785

Περίληψη

Healthcare jobs and especially medicine and nursing profession continue to face big shortages. The situation became even worse during the COVID-19 pandemic, since the existing inadequate healthcare staff experienced high levels of burnout. In this context, both the physical and mental health of healthcare workers (HCWs) deteriorated, facing problems such as anxiety, stress, depression, post-traumatic stress, and insomnia. A projection from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) before the pandemic reported that there would be a shortage of 400,000 doctors across 32 OECD countries and 2.5 million nurses across 23 OECD countries until 2030. These numbers are now expected to increase significantly following the devastating effects of the pandemic. For instance, Abbasi et al. found that 40% of nurses and 23.8% of doctors planned to leave their jobs during the first year of the pandemic.

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