Article 757NY Four-fifths of UK mental health nurses say their workload is unmanageable

Four-fifths of UK mental health nurses say their workload is unmanageable

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Ian Sample Science editor
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Half of respondents to RCN poll said patients frequently come to harm' because caseloads are too high

Mental health patients in the UK are routinely coming to harm because of high caseloads, understaffing and overwhelming administrative work, according to a poll that found only a fifth of specialist nurses felt their workload was manageable.

Prof Nicola Ranger, the general secretary of the Royal College of Nursing, said mental health nurses were caught in a perfect storm" and unable to keep up with rising demand, with patients paying the price by missing out on crucial care.

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