China facing nurse shortage of one million (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-05-13 09:28
With a population of 1.3 billion, China needs additional one million nurses,
according to the Chinese medical specialists.
Liu Tai, Director of
Neuroscience with the No.1 Hospital affiliated to Guangxi College of Traditional
Chinese Medicine, said the country needed more nurses to deal with the
increasing number of people suffering from chronic diseases and an aging
population.
Chinese citizens above the age of 60 makes up 10 percent of
China's population, said the country's fifth population census, conducted in
November 2000. The country has only 1.35 million nurses at present.
Liu
blamed Chinese people's conventional concept of valuing medical treatments
instead of nursing care for the shortage of nurses in the country.
Chen
Dan, a nurse with the hospital, said most of her classmates had changed to do
jobs other than nurses because of heavy workloads, low payments and bad working
conditions.
"A shortage of nurses might damage relations between
patients and medical workers," said Liu, who suggested measures such as
advancing education of nursing specialties, reducing workload and improving
their treatment to attract more people to the profession. (For more biz stories, please visit Industry Updates) |