Treatment in corridors and waiting rooms ‘degrading’ for patients, say A&E nurses The treatment of patients in inappropriate areas such as corridors and waiting rooms is increasingly common and compromises patient safety and dignity, emergency nurses have told the RCN.
More than five hundred specialist A&E nurses shared their experiences of overcrowded hospitals ahead of RCN Congress. Royal College of Nursing
See also:
- 2023 Corridor Care Survey Royal College of Nursing
- Nursing staff call for a complete abolishment of corridor care Royal College of Nursing
- NMC responds to RCN findings that emergency nurses fear being struck off Nursing and Midwifery Council
- Nurses fear being taken to court over treatment in corridors, RCN warns Evening Standard
- Nurses ‘fear being taken to court’ over degrading treatment of patients in corridors The Independent
- Nurses fear legal action over 'corridor care' of patients ITV News
- 'Broken' nurses fear being dragged to court by NHS patients Metro
- Majority of A&E nurses fear being struck off for ‘corridor care’ Nursing Notes
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