ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½

Skip to main content

'People are suffering': ICU nurse says staffing shortages at hospitals are getting worse

Share

Nearly two-and-a-half years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, one front-line nurse says emergency rooms are stretched thin amid constant staffing shortages.

"Things are worse now. And I don't think the general public understands how difficult it is to be a patient or a nurse right now," Birgit Umaigba, an intensive care unit nurse based in Toronto, told CTV News Channel on Monday.

announced this weekend they'd be closing temporarily closing or reducing services in their emergency rooms and ICUs due to the ongoing staffing crunch.

Since the start of the pandemic, nurses across Canada have faced long working hours with little time for breaks and vacation.

"It's difficult for patients who have to wait hours in the emergency room just to be seen, let alone be treated," said Umaigba. "People are suffering -- staff and patients alike. It is very challenging right now."

It's a , where emergency rooms at four hospitals in the province's interior were temporarily closed mid-July. , several emergency rooms had to cut their hours due to short staffing.

In June, Statistics Canada reported an all-time high of 136,800 job vacancies within the health sector throughout the first quarter of 2022 -- nearly double the amount reported in the first quarter of 2020. Additionally, one in four nurses said they plan on quitting their job in the next three years.

A survey conducted by the Canadian Union of Public Employees this year found that 87 per cent of 2,600 registered practical nurses in hospitals considered quitting their jobs after facing poor working conditions and abuse from patients' families.

"Nurses are really tired and saying, 'You know what? I'm done.' And the working conditions have not improved. They've actually worsened," said Umaigba.

The ICU nurse said she had to pull a 16-hour shift last week as there was no other nurse to take over caring for a critically ill patient.

"I have colleagues in their 20s, just last week in the nursing lounge, talking about getting started on anti-anxiety medications, just because of the stress of the job, not knowing what to expect when you walk in, taking more than you can really handle," she said.

Last month, Canada's premiers convened in Victoria, calling for more health-care funding from the federal government to address the chronic staffing shortages.

Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones' office in a written statement that the province is working with “all partners,†including hospitals and unions, and said Ontario has "an ambitious plan for the largest health-care recruitment and training initiative in the province's history."

But Umaigba remains skeptical about the province's recruitment plan, adding that since 2019, nurses' wage increases have been .

"Where are they going to recruit nurses from? Which nurses are going to come into this kind of workforce right now and not quit? The workload has increased and nursing salaries are capped at a one per cent increase per year," she said. "That's the number one thing that the Ford government has to work on: repealing Bill 124."

With files from CTVNews.ca's Deena Zaidi, Melissa Lopez-Martinez and The Canadian Press.

CTVNews.ca ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½

The two people who died in a major fire in Old Montreal on Friday were a mother and her seven-year-old daughter, sources told Noovo Info.

The sentencing of the man who pleaded guilty in the deadly hit-and-run in Kitsilano two years ago began on Friday.

A 30-year-old northwestern Ontario woman has been charged with arson following a structure fire Thursday night, police say.

Ontario Provincial Police have laid stunt charges against a driver caught speeding 75 km/h over the speed limit on Highway 417 in Ottawa's west end.

Travelling on a budget can be stressful, but there are ways you can ensure you're getting the best deal on flights as the holiday season approaches.

Local Spotlight

Chantal Kreviazuk is set to return to Winnipeg to mark a major milestone in her illustrious musical career.

From the beaches of Cannes to the bustling streets of New York City, a new film by a trio of Manitoba directors has toured the international film festival circuit to much pomp and circumstance.

A husband and wife have been on the road trip of a lifetime and have decided to stop in Saskatchewan for the winter.

The grave of a previously unknown Canadian soldier has been identified as a man from Hayfield, Man. who fought in the First World War.

A group of classic car enthusiasts donated hundreds of blankets to nursing homes in Nova Scotia.

Moving into the second week of October, the eastern half of Canada can expect some brisker fall air to break down from the north

What does New Westminster's təməsew̓txʷ Aquatic and Community Centre have in common with a historic 68,000-seat stadium in Beijing, an NFL stadium and the aquatics venue for the Paris Olympics? They've all been named among the world's most beautiful sports venues for 2024.

The last living member of the legendary Vancouver Asahi baseball team, Kaye Kaminishi, died on Saturday, Sept. 28, surrounded by family. He was 102 years old.

New data from Greater Vancouver and the Fraser Valley shows a surge in supply and drop in demand in the region's historically hot real estate market.