Wake-up call: The declining interest in the nursing sector may threaten patient safety | China’s economic growth is coughing

Wake up call The declining interest in the nursing sector may

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According to the researcher, the declining interest in nursing studies can threaten patient safety

Fewer and fewer people looking for a place to study are interested in nursing. In last spring’s joint application, the number of applicants for the various nursing lines of vocational education, such as nursing education, was more than half smaller than in 2015. The number of applicants in nursing education has also been declining for years. Professor of nursing at the University of Turku Mari Kangasniemen educational institutions cannot change the admission criteria required of a healthcare professional.

– The situation results in an essential question of patient safety and customers’ right to good care. How can they be ensured if there is not enough staff, Kangasniemi asks.

In China, the people are protesting and are already defaulting on their mortgages

China’s strict corona policy is just one of the many problems of its economy. The weakening of the country’s economic growth pushes the world economy towards a recession. An economic expert tells that China’s time as the engine of the world economy may be over.

The parties travel to the provinces and turn their heads towards the elections: here are tips for following up on the summer meetings

The extraordinary election season is coming to an end. The NATO application has been safely submitted and the nose is turning towards next spring’s parliamentary elections.

Pouta almost all over the country

Tuesday is a mostly cloudy day across the country. Light rain is spreading to the south. Cloudiness is variable, the sunniest is in Lapland.

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