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Mandatory Overtime: The Nursing Shortage

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Among these mentioned, nursing shortages is the main reason that mandatory overtime takes effect. It is no secret that the nursing profession has always struggled with staffing issues and ratios. Many facilities do not have the amount of nurses they need to adequately staff each unit. Working overtime is a popular method used to control chronic understaffing and a common method used to handle normal changes in the patient census (Bae, 2013). Mandatory overtime is not an acceptable way to staff facilities, but it is still widely occurring today (AACN, 2016).
Regulations on Mandatory Overtime
According to The American Nurses Association (2007), “Federal regulations place limits on the amount of time that can be worked in other industries …show more content…

Burnout and an intention to leave the job increased as the shift length increased. Dissatisfaction with their career was also higher compared to nurses who worked fewer hours. This only worsens the nursing shortage in America. Despite regulations on shift length and working hours for resident physicians and individuals in other industries, there are currently no national work hour policies for registered nurses (Aiken, Sloane, Stimpfel, 2012). Even if nurses are not mandated to work overtime they often feel coerced into working “voluntary” overtime (Aiken, Sloane, Stimpfel, …show more content…

There were 11,516 registered nurses included in the study and factors that were examined included nurse characteristics, work hours, and adverse events and errors (Olds & Clarke, 2010). The results showed that all of the adverse events and errors were related to working extensive hours within a week. The errors that were most reported were medication errors and needle stick injuries. This study, along with other research, confirms that excessive work hours increase the chances of adverse events and errors when caring for patients (Olds & Clarke, 2010). This study also shed light on the problem with voluntary overtime. Even though voluntary overtime is the nurse’s decision; it can still lead to adverse events if the nurse had worked too many hours prior and is fatigued.
Understaffing of nurses leading to mandatory overtime has been found to be related to patient mortality. One study showed that pneumonia deaths were significantly more likely in hospitals where nurses reported schedules with long work hours and a lack of time away from work. Acute MI’s were also more likely in hospitals where nurses worked many hours per week and many days in a row (Trinkoff et al., 2011). This evidence proves that working

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