Originally Posted by medsurgrnco
Why don't doctors join in with addressing unsafe staffing levels for nurses?
I have found that over the years the doctors have more respectful and caring towards the nurses and do address our acuity when they write orders for patients and make decisions. There are some that will never look at us as important people, but I think the respect has improved. There have been issues where doctor abuse has been addressed and nurses got together and it improved. Had we not fought for it, we wouldn't be seeing the change that I believe we are seeing. It is the same with this. We need to stay on it and never give up.
I can only hope that the people that have viewed and not responded here have went to the link. If not, they have only themselves to blame for not seeing change. It is a very easy step to take and even if it doesn't work, it is worth taking. Even if the MNA offers better representation, it still needs to go to the reps.
The best time to get the politicians to listen to us is election year. I managed to get a city wide problem that had been ignored for over 40 years by hitting it hard in an election year. Multiple people tried to get the problem resolved and everyone passed the buck. I hit it hard on election year and went to different city officials and they supported me every step of the way. I got the news involved and we got the problem taken care of. It was something that needed to be taken care of for 40 years and several people tried getting it done for the last 15 years. If I went to them now, my mission would be WEAK because it is not an election year. Even if we don't succeed this year, we keep on it and keep on it. Things have gotten so bad that even new grads are noticing it immediately in their early days in the field. They are being pushed into our state early on in their careers. That says a lot!
Just stay on it. Keep this to the top. I talked to a union rep today about the plan to address this. The unionized hospital has already addressed patient/nurse ratios and they do try to protect their nurses even though they have a long way to go. They have acknowledged the chronic problem. We have them on our side even if you are not in a union environment.
CALIFORNIA DID IT!!! IT CAN BE DONE!
They are trying to get the union in another hospital. I believe they will succeed.
In this field there are too many people that will complain about the issues but when they are given a way to do something about it they back down. I don't understand. This link will not affect anyone's lives or jobs in a negative way. If it is successful, it will make our jobs easier. This is the most that I have seen our patient safety issue addressed and the public figures have started the mission. They are blocked by politicians that say they need MORE PEOPLE. Then we need to give them the MORE PEOPLE.
I was part of a movement to change our lifting policies and get lifting equipment and limits into this field. Look at how many years nothing was done about that. It did change. It is not hopeless. If ANA and MNA and other unions are addressing it - it is coming. Again...California did it. It did not get done by nurses being quiet or being afraid to do something. Illinois is working on it. I will be digging up what I can and bringing it here. I will look for easy things to do. This is easy.
Thanks for being involved!!
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