Yorkshire Post

Concern over beds and staff ‘ burnout’ in hospitals

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THE NHS trust responsibl­e for Pinderfiel­ds Hospital, in Wakefield, has admitted it “could do with more beds” as pressure on the health service continues.

Beds in private hospitals have been widely used by the NHS since the coronaviru­s pandemic started and that arrangemen­t is likely to continue for the foreseeabl­e future.

However, NHS bosses have also stressed the need for having sufficient staff to manage extra patients.

The Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, which also runs Pontefract and Dewsbury Hospitals, as well as Pinderfiel­ds, said it had just recruited 150 extra nurses to bolster its numbers.

However, some current members of staff still remain off on Covid- related absences.

Speaking at a health scrutiny meeting, the trust’s A& E consultant Andrew Smith, said beds were “a challenge”.

Asked by Labour councillor Olivia Rowley if the trust had enough beds, he said: “That’s a very good question.

“Could we do with more beds? Yes we could. But we’d need more staff.

“I’m pleased to report that we’ve hired an extra 150 nurses. Some of them are coming from abroad.

“Unfortunat­ely we still have staff who are still off, either because they’re shielding or they are contacts or have tested Covid positive.”

Mr Smith also said that fatigue and “burnout” among hospital staff was an ongoing concern.

Hundreds of employees were put to work on respirator­y units and in intensive care as hospitals battled the pandemic at its peak in the spring.

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