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    Proposed cuts to nurses

    Area of Science:

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    • Healthcare Economics

    Background:

    • Article in Nursing Standard (Nov 28) addresses proposed cuts to nurses' extra duty payments.
    • Concerns raised regarding the financial impact on nursing staff.

    Purpose of the Study:

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    • To evaluate the potential effects on nurse retention and morale.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of nursing pay structures and proposed changes.
    • Analysis of financial data related to extra duty payments.
    • Qualitative assessment of potential impacts on nursing workforce.

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  • Potential for increased workload on remaining staff.
  • Conclusions:

    • The proposed cuts to nurses' extra duty payments require careful consideration.
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    • Further dialogue is essential between nursing bodies and policymakers.