- 05 December 2022
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Is Loneliness An Issue That Needs Addressing In The Nursing Workforce?
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The RCN has debated loneliness at both the 2018 and 2019 Congresses. The situation since then has arguably deteriorated, especially when the subsequent collateral damage of Covid pandemic policies are taken into account.
Is Loneliness An Issue For Nurses?
Following a debate at the RCN Congress in 2019, a resolution for the RCN to engage with the UK National Loneliness Strategy was passed.
The debate had focused on raising awareness of loneliness in the workplace.
It was felt that the impact of loneliness amongst nursing staff had not been sufficiently investigated and could potentially be affecting patient care and safety.
Recognising How Loneliness Affects Wellbeing
It was felt that the impact of loneliness amongst nursing staff had not been sufficiently investigated and could potentially be affecting patient care and safety.
An event at the previous year’s Congress in 2018 had highlighted the effects of feeling isolated working on an individual’s emotional wellbeing and professional performance.
Participants in the event, including Registered Nurses whose roles meant they worked in isolation, felt loneliness to be more prevalent than was generally recognised within the work environment.
The 2019 debate concluded that loneliness constituted a primary challenge for public health.
Do you agree that loneliness and its effects are not widely enough acknowledged in workplaces and as such constitute a major public health issue?
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