Nurses return to work in Danish hospitals

For some years, there has been a shortage of nurses in Denmark. The tide is now changing. More nurses than before are now working full-time, and in some places, there is still a demand for international nurses

Work pressure during Covid-19 took a toll on many nurses. (photo: Pouya Bazargard, creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en)

A few years ago, there were strikes among nurses in Denmark. They were dissatisfied with their pay. In addition, the work pressure during Covid-19 took a toll on many.This meant that several Danish nurses left the healthcare system.Now the tide has turned. In the past year, 745 more full-time equivalents have been added, partly because […]


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