Nearly 80% of healthcare professionals say the rising cost of living is negatively impacting their mental health
I’m Matt Rosser with news that one in five nurses have started using food banks since the cost of living crisis started. A study of over 1,000 nurses, health and social care workers conducted by the nursing agency Florence found that nearly 80% of healthcare professionals say the rising cost of living is negatively impacting their mental health. Dr Charles Armitage, CEO of Florence called for increased pay, greater efforts to bring more people into healthcare and enhanced training. Saying that we need to look after our frontline healthcare workers, not drive them out. For care news every day, stay with us here at Care Radio.
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