Re: Texas BON to issue Position statement on Nursing Work hours
Well I don't know about all that.
If the Texas BNE is so concerned about patient safety and errors I think that thay could better spend their time and energy discussing the widespread practice of dangerous staffing ratios in Texas hospitals.
Besides that, I know what I can handle as far as work hours go and do not not need the BNE interfering with a paternalistic "Father Knows Best" position statement on what my work hours should be. I'm an experienced professional who can and should be left with full autonomy with regard to my work hours. I can regulate myself thank you.
I'm a healthy adult and perfectly capable of doing 4 12-hour shifts consecutively. (Their position statement recommends no more than 3).
With that said, I know that some people cannot handle 12-hour shifts period let alone more than 3 in a row, and I know that in some facilities the nurses aren't given a choice.
No one should be forced to work those kinds of hours if they aren't able or willing to do so and if this position statement prevents that from happening, then that's great.
However, I wouldn't want to see it being used to regulate someone's work hours who chooses to do so because they want a long stretch of days off without using vacation, school schedules, childcare issues, or for whatever their reasons are for doing 16-hour shifts or 4 or 5 12-hour shifts in a row.
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