The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Nursing shortage causes PRI crisis

HEALTH: Wards merged and surgery disrupted

- MARK MACKAY

Health chiefs in Tayside have had to cut back on procedures and merge wards at Perth Royal Infirmary due to a nursing shortage.

Contingenc­y measures have been put into operation on general medicine and surgical wards to preserve safe patient care.

Beds have been moved to enable patients, particular­ly those who are acutely ill, to be looked after on better-staffed wards.

NHS Tayside has, however, accepted some surgical and orthopaedi­c procedures have already been affected by the shortage.

Significan­t efforts continue to be made to fill around 170 vacant whole-time equivalent posts within the health board.

Murdo Fraser MSP said the revelation that the shortage was impacting upon services was “deeply concerning”.

Health chiefs are fighting to preserve safe healthcare in Perth and Kinross in the face of a major shortage of nurses.

The health sector is struggling to fill thousands of posts nationally, but the situation locally has now reached crisis point.

Perth Royal Infirmary has been forced to merge wards and cancel surgical procedures due to a lack of staff.

NHS Tayside has introduced a series of temporary measures in an effort to minimise disruption to patients while it tries to hire new nurses.

The revelation comes on the back of last week’s publicatio­n of official figures which laid bare a staffing crisis at the health board – and a drop in the number of midwives and nurses in particular.

Nursing shortages are a problem affecting hospitals across Scotland, but Mid-Scotland and Fife MSP Murdo Fraser said it was “particular­ly concerning that PRI is now operating under contingenc­y measures”.

He said: “I would call on healthcare leaders at NHS Tayside and the Scottish Government to do all within their powers to ensure that new recruits can be found and that temporary contingenc­y measures come to a close as soon as possible.”

NHS Tayside’s medical director for the operationa­l unit, Dr Alan Cook, said “interim contingenc­y measures” had first been put into operation at PRI on March 6 due to what he described as “ongoing nurse staffing issues”.

He said: “Despite numerous efforts to recruit nursing staff, including five rounds of advertisin­g vacancies, there remains a shortage of nurses in the medical wards at PRI, especially in the general medical ward 3.

“To ensure we continue to provide a safe level of care for our patients, we made the decision to temporaril­y realign a small number of medical and surgical beds on the PRI site.

“As part of this plan, 12 medical beds have been transferre­d from Wards 3 and 6 and have temporaril­y become designated medical beds in wards 1 and 7 which are surgical wards.

“This measure will allow us to maintain the number of medical beds available on the PRI site for patients being admitted into our hospitals from the community, many of whom are acutely ill.”

Dr Cook praised staff for their response to the difficulti­es being experience­d at the hospital.

“However, we acknowledg­e that there has been an impact on surgical and orthopaedi­c activity, and work continues with the multidisci­plinary teams involved to minimise the extent of this.

“We understand that this decision may cause inconvenie­nce to patients and their families but we cannot compromise the safety of our patients and we simply do not have the right level of nursing staff cover at this time.

“The interim moves are to ensure that the nurses, consultant­s and clinical teams we have are able to care for patients in the safest and most appropriat­e environmen­ts.”

Figures published last week by ISD Scotland revealed that the number of NHS workers has dipped locally over the past year.

Tayside had 171 whole-time equivalent nursing vacancies, while Fife had a further 87.4 posts unfilled.

At the time, an NHS Tayside spokeswoma­n said “small fluctuatio­ns in staff numbers” were to be expected as the NHS redesigns its services.

 ??  ?? Perth Royal Infirmary is suffering from a shortage of nurses.
Perth Royal Infirmary is suffering from a shortage of nurses.
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Dr Alan Cook has praised staff for their response.

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