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A survey has found untrained caregivers are performing tasks more suited to registered nurses (file pic)

A survey has found untrained caregivers are performing tasks more suited to registered nurses (file pic)

Fri, 15 Jan 2010 1:38p.m.

Caregivers working in rest homes are often performing tasks outside of their skill areas and more suited to registered nurses, a survey by the New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) has found.

The survey of 1000 of NZNO's 5000 caregiver members found there was confusion about routine tasks, such as giving out medication, which required a registered nurse's expertise.

Medication was "very frequently" given out without clinical supervision, and blood glucose monitoring and catheterisation were "frequently undertaken" without supervision, NZNO researcher Leonie Walker said.

Many caregivers reported feeling anxious about doing work they felt they weren't trained or paid to take responsibility for, but there was often no alternative.

Dr Walker said two NZNO surveys since 2005 had indicated staffing levels in aged care facilities were well-below the minimum levels indicated for safety.

Without the right mix of staff with appropriate clinical training and professional oversight and accountability, the quality of care was compromised, putting staff and residents at risk, she said.

NZPA

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Comments [1]

Jan..
22 Jan 2010 5:51a.m.

Caregivers do have some experience in the nursing expertise, working along with the nurses and Doctors for a long period of time gives you the experience to act as a registered nurse..
A registered nurse and a caregiver were working together on a nightshift from 11pm to 7 am , the registered nurse was ill and colapsed on the floor where the caregiver comes to its rescure phoned the helpline than the manager and to care for all the sick patients while waiting for the helps to arrived..Caregivers do have that expirtise and they should be paying well for their job..

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