Concern over protection puts extra pressure on Scotland's nursing staff
Nursing staff still lack access to the critical personal protective equipment (PPE) essential to doing their jobs safely during the COVID-19 pandemic.
That is the main message from a recent survey of Royal College of Nursing members in Scotland.
The RCN is the world’s largest professional organisation and trade union for nursing staff.
The survey found:
25% of respondents working in high risk environments (where procedures are carried out that may increase risk of transmission of infection) had not had their mask fit tested (an essential procedure for effective performance of equipment) and 31% in these areas had not had training in putting on and taking off PPE
47% working in high risk environments and 36% in general care environments (caring for patients with confirmed or potential COVID-19 that does not involve high risk procedures) said they had been asked to re-use single-use equipment
41% of respondents in all areas said they did not have access to suitable and sufficient changing facilities; and 50% said they did not have access to suitable and sufficient washing facilities, including showers
69% of respondents in all areas had raised concerns about PPE, and 75% of those who raised a concern had that concern fully or partially addressed.
The situation is leading to "increased stress on nursing staff" and 46% of all respondents, including those working in the most high-risk environments, reported that they had felt pressured to care for a patient without appropriate PPE as outlined in current guidance.
Commenting on the survey results, Theresa Fyffe RCN Scotland Director, said: “The responses to this snapshot survey speak for themselves.
"It’s fundamental to personal safety and effective infection control that nursing staff have the correct PPE and that it fits properly.
"Incorrectly fitting PPE might not provide effective protection. It’s also essential that they are trained in its proper use and have adequate changing and washing facilities.
“Our members are telling us this is not the case for everyone and the results support the concerns the RCN has been raising consistently during the pandemic.
“The Scottish Government has assured staff that a lot of hard work is being done to improve and secure supply, distribution and use of PPE.
"These results show that there is still more to do.
"It’s time to make good on the promises that have been made to all nursing staff in the past few weeks.”