ALL NEWS

Utah nursing leader lobbying in D.C. for law to address nurse safety

Jun 15, 2022, 2:27 PM | Updated: 2:29 pm

nurse safety...

Photo credit: The American Nurses Association

SALT LAKE CITY — If you’ve spent any time in a hospital anywhere in the country in the last couple of years, you might have wondered if we are in the middle of a nursing shortage.  And you would be right.

“We have had a nursing shortage for as long as I’ve been a nurse, going on 50 years,” said Liz Close, Executive Director of the Utah Nurses Association. “It has manifested itself in different ways in different states over periods of time, and also worldwide.”

The shortage can be attributed to burnout, Close said, after having worked for the last two and a half years during the COVID-19 pandemic at what she called an extremely fast and serious pace.

But violence against nurses is another factor, which Close said is on the rise. So much so, that she and others have been lobbying for nurse safety in Washington D.C. in the form of the Workplace Violence Prevention Act.

Nurse safety: One-quarter of all nurses have been assaulted

Violence against healthcare workers is not a new occurrence. “[But] Covid seems to have exacerbated it and brought it to the attention of the public,” Close said.

“I call it the hidden epidemic in healthcare because we know that one-fourth of all of the 4.3 million nurses in the United States report having been assaulted in their career at work.”

Close said an assault against a nurse can include anything from being spit on by a patient to being slugged, sexually assaulted, even stabbed.

There are systems already in place in the form of laws and sentencing guidelines that address violence toward healthcare workers. But Close and her colleagues want to do more than address the violence that occurs.

“What we’re trying to do now at the national level – it’s called the Healthcare Workplace Violence Act. … It asks the Department of Labor to insist that OSHA require all institutions where healthcare workers are employed have in place policy and procedure to prevent the violence rather than to punish.”

The bill is headed for the Senate, after having already passed the House with bipartisan support. 

Nurse safety addressed by Workplace Violence Prevention

Close spent time last week with the Utah Nurses Association (UNA) and hundreds of nurses from the national organization of which UNA is a part, the American Nurses Association.

They were on Capitol Hill talking with legislators, trying to drum up support for the Workplace Violence Prevention Act. She asked how they would feel doing their jobs if there was no screening before people entered the Capitol building.

She said she wasn’t arguing for metal detectors at every entrance. But she feels strongly that policies to protect nurses must be in place.

“We know from a report from the Utah Hospital Association that there were 22,000 cases of violence against healthcare workers in the period between 2018 and 2021,” Close explained. “It’s an epidemic, but we just don’t know about it.”

“It is not nurses that people are singling out,” Close explained. “It is that nurses are there 24/7 at the bedside. We’re going to get any amount of anger. Violent behavior is going to affect us more than other workers in the hospital because we’re more available.”

Related reading:

 

 

 

 

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Send it to the KSL NewsRadio team here.

All News

Pro-Palestinian protestors gathered outside the Jon M. Huntsman Center....

Emma Keddington

Pro-Palestinian protestors gather outside University of Utah commencement, move to county jail

Dozens of pro-Palestinian protestors gathered outside the University of Utah's commencement ceremony, moved to the Salt Lake County Jail.

38 minutes ago

This image from video released by the U.S. Army, shows a frame from a haunting new video, released ...

LOLITA C. BALDOR Associated Press

New Army video aims to lure recruits for psychological operations

A haunting new video is the latest effort by the U.S. Army to lure soldiers to some of its more secretive units.

1 hour ago

Chad Daybell, right sits next to his attorney, John Prior, during his murder trial in Boise on Frid...

Aimee Cobabe

Chad Daybell’s family takes the stand in Boise murder trial

Chad Daybell's family took the stand today, to give jurors an idea of how he reacted to his wife Tammy Daybell's death.

4 hours ago

Members of Arizona for Abortion Access, the ballot initiative to enshrine abortion rights in the Ar...

KTAR News Staff

Arizona governor signs bill repealing 1864-era abortion ban

The repeal will not take effect for 90 days after the legislative session

4 hours ago

Follow @AdamSmallKSL...

Adam Small

UDOT wants comment on proposed I-84 interchange in Weber Canyon

The new I-84 interchange would be in Mountain Green, just east of South Weber.

6 hours ago

Visitors attend the 2017 Chocolate & Cheese Festival at the Natural History Museum of Utah....

Mariah Maynes

Utah Food Festival to feature local artisans, food history

The Natural History Museum of Utah will host the Utah Food Festival on May 4 and 5, 2024. 

7 hours ago

Sponsored Articles

a doctor putting her hand on the chest of her patient...

Intermountain Health

Intermountain nurse-midwives launch new gynecology access clinic

An access clinic launched by Intermountain nurse-midwives provides women with comprehensive gynecology care.

Young couple hugging while a realtor in a suit hands them keys in a new home...

Utah Association of Realtors

Buying a home this spring? Avoid these 5 costly pitfalls

By avoiding these pitfalls when buying a home this spring, you can ensure your investment will be long-lasting and secure.

a person dressed up as a nordic viking in a dragon boat resembling the bear lake monster...

Bear Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau

The Legend of the Bear Lake Monster

The Bear Lake monster has captivated people in the region for centuries, with tales that range from the believable to the bizarre.

...

Live Nation Concerts

All the artists coming to Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre (formerly USANA Amp) this summer

Summer concerts are more than just entertainment; they’re a celebration of life, love, and connection.

Mother and cute toddler child in a little fancy wooden cottage, reading a book, drinking tea and en...

Visit Bear Lake

How to find the best winter lodging in Bear Lake, Utah

Winter lodging in Bear Lake can be more limited than in the summer, but with some careful planning you can easily book your next winter trip.

Happy family in winter clothing at the ski resort, winter time, watching at mountains in front of t...

Visit Bear Lake

Ski more for less: Affordable ski resorts near Bear Lake, Utah

Plan your perfect ski getaway in Bear Lake this winter, with pristine slopes, affordable tickets, and breathtaking scenery.

Utah nursing leader lobbying in D.C. for law to address nurse safety