Survey suggests health-care worker morale sinking in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan health-care workers are looking to work less, leave the field or retire early as distress and other mental health strains increase following the latest wave of COVID-19.
A survey from University of Regina assistant professor Sean Tucker released Thursday found stress was an underlying factor in the growing numbers of people looking to cut hours or leave health care entirely.
“We’ve got three factors coming together,” he said. “We’ve got enormous pressure on the system to catch up on the backlog of surgeries and other health-care procedures, we’ve got health-care workers who are feeling burnt out and we’re also hearing from health-care workers across the system who feel understaffing is a concern.
“It is a vicious cycle.”