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Medics fuming at request for 500 nurses for Olympics : The Asahi Shimbun


A video tweeted by the Aichi prefectural federation of unions for those in the medical and elderly care sectors (Yo Noguchi)
For medical care professionals working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic, a request for 500 nurses to be on hand for the Tokyo Olympics this summer was the last straw.
The request to the Japanese Nursing Association (JNA) by the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee met with a swift response.
The Japan Federation of Medical Worker’s Unions (Iroren) released a statement April 30 demanding an immediate review of the request.
The Aichi prefectural federation of unions for those in the medical and elderly care sectors (Aichiken Iroren) tweeted its opposition to the request on April 26 and the hashtag had received more than 240,000 tweets by April 30. ....

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Overworked Japanese nurses quitting as they face discrimination from neighbours over Covid


Overworked Japanese nurses quitting as they face discrimination from neighbours over Covid
Nurses from over 20 per cent of Japanese hospitals handling coronavirus have resigned citing abuse and discrimination
24 December 2020 • 3:57pm
Nurses from over 20 per cent of Japanese hospitals handling coronavirus have resigned citing abuse and discrimination
Credit: Carl Court /Getty Images AsiaPac 
Nurses resigned from more than 20 percent of the Japanese hospitals designated to handle coronavirus cases in the first seven months of the pandemic, with the majority leaving due to abuse and discrimination from people around them. 
A study by the Japan Nursing Association has found that nurses across the nation are also leaving the profession due to the excessive demands of work as a result of the pandemic, as well as the risk of infection. ....

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Survey: Nurses quit at 21% of hospitals dealing with COVID-19 : The Asahi Shimbun


Nurses treat a COVID-19 patient with serious symptoms on Dec. 11. (Provided by Kindai University Hospital)
Nurses have quit their jobs at 21 percent of hospitals that accept COVID-19 patients mainly because of changing labor conditions, infection risks and discrimination stemming from their work, a survey showed Dec. 22.
“The biggest wave of COVID-19 is raging now, so the mental and physical fatigue is reaching a peak among nurses,” said Toshiko Fukui, head of the Japanese Nursing Association (JNA), which conducted the survey.
The survey covered nursing directors at 8,300 hospitals across the nation in September, as well as 38,000 nurses. The JNA received valid responses from 2,765 hospitals, or 34 percent of the total contacted. ....

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Nurses quit in 15% of hospitals due to COVID-19 working conditions: survey


15% of hospitals have seen nurses quit due to COVID-19 concerns
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Medical staff take care of COVID-19 patients at a hospital in Tokyo. A survey showed that 15% of hospitals in Japan are seeing nurses quit because of a worsening working environment and discriminatory remarks made against them. | TOKYO MEDICAL AND DENTAL UNIVERSITY / VIA KYODO
Kyodo
Dec 23, 2020
More than 15% of hospitals saw nurses and assistant nurses quit, giving as reasons changes in their work environment and the risk of COVID-19 infection, according to a survey released by the Japanese Nursing Association on Tuesday. ....

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Japan nurses faced discrimination, quit jobs amid COVID-19 'first wave': survey


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Japan nurses faced discrimination, quit jobs amid COVID-19 first wave : survey
The Mainichi
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Toshiko Fukui, president of the Japanese Nursing Association, is seen talking about the conditions under which nurses are placed amid the third wave of coronavirus infections in the capital s Shibuya Ward on Dec. 15, 2020. (Mainichi/Takuya Yoshida)
TOKYO About 15% of hospitals across Japan had nurses that quit their jobs, and some 20% of nurses reported that they had experienced discrimination or prejudice amid the spread of the first wave of the coronavirus back in the spring, it was revealed in a survey by the Japanese Nursing Association. ....

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