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Absenteeism, burn-out, resignations: in the hospital, "the situation has never been so catastrophic"

2021-10-27T16:56:34.905Z


SURVEY - While contaminations are on the rise again, alerts highlight the exhaustion of hospital staff, engaged for 18 months in the health crisis.


We have the feeling that tomorrow will be even worse

”.

At the end of the line, Thierry Amouroux does not take a glove.

The spokesperson for the National Union of Nursing Professionals (SNPI) is used to the trying conditions in the health professions.

Graduated in 1984, he saw all the colors.

But, he assures, this time it's different.

The Covid has dealt a fatal blow to the healthcare system, exhausting staff, shattering vocations and pushing a growing number of professionals who are throwing in the towel, on the verge of exhaustion.

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At the national level, the alert was notably launched by the scientific council.

In an annex to the opinion of October 5, the organization chaired by Jean-François Delfraissy estimated that 20% of the beds of CHUs and CHRs in France were closed, for lack of caregivers to take care of them.

Despite the vaccination campaign, the healthcare system could find itself overwhelmed by an epidemic rebound, due to "

the exhaustion of caregivers which reduces the capacity

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Source: lefigaro

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