Irish Daily Mail

TWO-THIRDS OF NURSES STILL SUFFER POST COVID

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ALMOST two-thirds of nurses who have recovered from Covid-19 are still experienci­ng post-viral fatigue, the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisati­on (INMO) said.

According to a recent survey, of the 545 respondent­s who said they had recovered from the virus, 497 (91%) stated they continued to experience symptoms, which also included mental health difficulti­es, headaches and problems with breathing. Other post-viral symptoms cited included anxiety, trouble concentrat­ing or ‘brain fog’, dizziness, light-headedness, recurring fever and palpitatio­ns.

Four in five of all 7,000 nurses and midwives surveyed, including those who did not contract Covid19, said that working in the health service during the pandemic substantia­lly or somewhat impacted their mental health.

The INMO will present their findings to the Oireachtas Special Committee on Covid response today in a bid to highlight the importance of safe staffing in the coming months.

INMO general secretary Phil Ní Sheaghdha said: ‘Fatigue is a major risk to patient and staff safety, especially in a pandemic.

‘Many of our members are reporting that despite recovery, they are still facing exhaustion.

‘The impacts of this virus can be long-lasting, so nurses and midwives returning to work after recovery are going to need support. For many, there will be a long road to full recovery.

‘They will also need certainty that past mistakes are being corrected. The Government should empower the Health and Safety Authority to investigat­e cases.

‘As winter approaches, frontline staff face a toxic combinatio­n of fatigue and understaff­ing.

‘Safe staffing levels are the only way to ensure that our health service is not overwhelme­d.

‘We urgently need a clear plan to ramp up health service capacity before winter hits.’

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