President of the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA), Perpetual Ofori-Ampofo, has acknowledged that the one option to retain nurses and midwives in Ghana to work is to enhance their situation of service.
She acknowledged that the situation of service of nurses and midwives in Ghana, in comparison with different international locations, will not be the perfect.
Currently, she mentioned, he GRNMA is negotiating a greater situation of service with the federal government. She expressed hope that the federal government would yield to their calls for.
Asked what the present state of the situation of service of nurses are in Ghana whereas talking on the Hot Issue with Keminni Amanor on TV3 Sunday, March 31, she mentioned “If you ask me to explain it in a phrase or two, I’ll let you know it’s not the perfect. it’s not the perfect as a result of once you examine it to our compatriots who’re in high-income international locations or different international locations the place circumstances are higher, it is much better than what now we have right here. But we perceive that the financial system of Ghana will not be the identical as in these different international locations.
“The scenario of remuneration and different circumstances of service can’t be the identical however at present, we’re on the negotiation desk, we’re negotiating our circumstances of service, the collective settlement that’s in power now expired and we’re negotiating it.
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“We have made a number of proposals to the employer to say that this is what we deserve as nurses and midwives. If we are able to get them it will help us retain our nurses, those who are eager to migrate outside. It will also help us in motivating us to also do our work.”
Earlier, Madam Perpetual Ofori-Ampofo admitted that mind drain within the well being sector is having a destructive impression on healthcare supply in Ghana.
She has due to this fact known as for an pressing intervention to make sure that this matter is resolved.
She defined that have nurses who would have been coaching newly-recruited nurses are those leaving the shores of Ghana to hunt higher working circumstances elsewhere.
Madam Ofori-Ampofo indicated that the nurses need an setting that may assist them of their profession development, additional research, and likewise higher salaries and remunerations therefore, their determination to journey outdoors the nation to pursue these pursuits.
Speaking to TV3 in an earlier interview she mentioned “Indeed, it’s a worrying pattern that we’re all experiencing, our nurses are leaving the shores of Ghana and they’re looking for to work in higher work environments and earn higher salaries and.
“It is their proper and we can not cease them however the reality of the matter is that as a lot as they’re leaving it’s having a toll on well being service supply in Ghana.
“The truth is those that are leaving are those that are well experienced, with many years of experience. Even if we are going to recruit new personnel these are the very people who would have trained them, so their leaving is a big issue.”
She added “It is about time we actually sit as stakeholders to debate this matter completely. From the place we sit, we all know that we can not cease them as a result of it’s their proper emigrate however it’s about time we put in some innovation when it comes to motivational packages that may actually entice or assist to retain them within the nation.
“There are some nurses who for various reasons will never leave Ghana but the majority are still nurturing the idea of leaving the shores of Ghana, it is all because they want to have better opportunities for career progression, they want to pursue some academic venture, looking for higher salaries or better conditions of service.”