Nigerian nurses oppose potential paths to legality for auxiliary nurses

Piece on auxiliary nursing in Nigeria struck a deep chord among nurses

Nigerian nurses oppose integration of auxiliary nursing to healthcare, suggest ways out of country’s dilemma

Earlier today, HealthNewsN.G reported on how Nigeria can handle its auxiliary nurses problem. The report stimulated widespread perspectives particularly among Nigerian nurses many of which were opposed to the idea of involving auxiliary nurses in advancing universal health coverage in Nigeria.

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However, there were also those that recommended helping the brilliant auxiliary nurses with access to formal nursing training. Many of the nurses blamed the Nigerian Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria for not doing enough to regulate nursing practice in Nigeria – a development that created a vacuum that are being filled by auxiliary nurses.

“The reactions showed that auxiliary nurses are causing great pain to the practice of nursing in Nigeria and many nurses are understandably not happy. Several ideas that can actually work were suggested and should be looked into especially the fact that the regulating council should be at alert because it is only when there is no repercussion for actions that illegalities preponderate,” said HealthNews.NG’s Managing Editor.

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