{"id":7923,"date":"2022-07-26T13:54:19","date_gmt":"2022-07-26T13:54:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/3000-fewer-will-become-nurses-news-rogaland-local-news-tv-and-radio\/"},"modified":"2022-07-26T13:54:20","modified_gmt":"2022-07-26T13:54:20","slug":"3000-fewer-will-become-nurses-news-rogaland-local-news-tv-and-radio","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/3000-fewer-will-become-nurses-news-rogaland-local-news-tv-and-radio\/","title":{"rendered":"3,000 fewer will become nurses &#8211; news Rogaland &#8211; Local news, TV and radio"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>&#8211; It&#8217;s a shame, but unfortunately also somewhat expected.  This is how newly graduated nurse from the University of Stavanger, Carina Jakobsen, comments on the applicant list from Samordna opptak.  They show that there are almost 3,000 fewer applicants to the nursing degree in 2022 compared to 2021. The decrease is 22 per cent from last year.  This means the lowest number of applicants since 2013. The new nurse believes there are several reasons for the decline after two years with a record number of applicants.  &#8211; There have been two years of a pandemic in which many people have applied for nursing care.  In addition, the graduating students have gradually regained previous opportunities, such as traveling or taking a year off.  The Nurses&#8217; Association: &#8211; Disturbing Although there are fewer people applying to the nursing degree this year than last year, it is still one of the most sought after degrees.  Second deputy leader Kai \u00d8ivind Brenden in the Norwegian Nurses&#8217; Association (NSF).  Photo: SUNNIVA TONSBERG GASKI &#8211; But I think it is worrying that there is such a large reduction in the number of searches.  It is serious if it turns out that this is a trend, says second deputy leader Kai \u00d8ivind Brenden of the Norwegian Nurses&#8217; Association (NSF).  At the main admission, 5,260 study places are planned on the nursing course, and in total there are 10,223 first-choice applicants competing for these places.  This constitutes 8 per cent of all applicants.  &#8211; The continued high number of applications to nursing studies will be important to ensure enough qualified nurses in the future, says director of the Directorate for Higher Education and Skills, Sveinung Skule, in a press release.  The new Stavanger University Hospital is among the hospitals that may have problems in getting enough nurses if the forecasts about the nursing shortage come true.  Photo: Arild Eskeland \/ news Heading towards a major nursing shortage Norway is short of almost 7,000 nurses, according to NAV.  According to Statistics Norway, the country could lack up to 28,000 nurses in 2035. A recent survey by NSF also shows that more than one in four nurses would not recommend nursing education to others.  The Nurses&#8217; Association points to several measures to reverse the trend for what they call &#8220;the world&#8217;s best profession&#8221;.  &#8211; It is important to ensure a salary level that reflects the education, good practice for students and general working conditions that make it possible to remain in the profession in a full-time position until retirement age.  The new nurse Carina Jakobsen in Stavanger is very happy in her profession.  The first week as a new graduate was chaotic, and there were many thoughts in my head.  Although she is happy to return to work after the holiday, she understands that many people do not last in the profession.  &#8211; There is a lot of time pressure and overtime working as a nurse, but I hope the politicians will listen to us in the end.  &#8211; What is needed?  &#8211; There must be less workload for those who are at work.  In addition, more people need to be brought in, so that it will not be so difficult to stay in the profession.  We have to work on how to manage to take care of each other.<br \/>\n<br \/><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nrk.no\/rogaland\/ferske-sokartal_-3000-faerre-vil-bli-sjukepleiar-1.16048665\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">ttn-69 <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#8211; It&#8217;s a shame, but unfortunately also somewhat expected. This is how newly graduated nurse from the University of Stavanger, Carina Jakobsen, comments on the applicant list from Samordna opptak. They show that there are almost 3,000 fewer applicants to the nursing degree in 2022 compared to 2021. 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