Stroke wards in hospitals across the country are severely short-staffed, new data has revealed, with experts warning services could be forced to close and lives put at risk.
The crisis in stroke care has worsened in recent years with the situation described as a “ticking time bomb” by the Stroke Association as the number of strokes is predicted to rise by 50,000 a year in just five years.
The warning follows findings from a national audit of stroke care that found 70 per cent of hospitals, 100 out of 142, were failing to meet a target of three nurses for every 10 beds working at weekends.
This is despite research showing the presence of nurses on a stroke ward seven days a week is more important than doctors in reducing patient deaths.(Absolutely the wrong target, the target is 100% recovery. You damn idiots aren't even trying for or measuring that. You don't measure nurse levels, that is complete fucking stupidity.)
Only 58 per cent of hospitals, 98 out of 169, meet the target for senior nurse staffing levels.