Demographic situation of Poland and Europe in the context of the risk of premature retirement from the profession of nurse

This paper presents the current demographic situation in Poland and Europe, with particular emphasis on the ageing of the population. Attention was drawn to the difficult situation of Polish nursing in the context of staff shortages and the alarmingly high average age of staff. The ageing of the wor...

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Main Authors: Anna Kowalczyk, Kinga Kulczycka, Ewa Stychno, Beata Chilimoniuk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kazimierz Wielki University 2018-09-01
Series:Journal of Education, Health and Sport
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Online Access:http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/6056
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spelling doaj-680f2ad0168e4f728ec112cd1545d5642020-11-25T01:35:49ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062018-09-01891386139610.5281/zenodo.14337705520Demographic situation of Poland and Europe in the context of the risk of premature retirement from the profession of nurseAnna Kowalczyk0Kinga Kulczycka1Ewa Stychno2Beata Chilimoniuk3Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Jan Kochanowski University of KielceChair and Department of Management in Nursing, Faculty Health Sciences Medical University of LublinChair and Department of Management in Nursing, Faculty Health Sciences Medical University of LublinDepartment of Medical Rescue, Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University of LublinThis paper presents the current demographic situation in Poland and Europe, with particular emphasis on the ageing of the population. Attention was drawn to the difficult situation of Polish nursing in the context of staff shortages and the alarmingly high average age of staff. The ageing of the working population is particularly visible in the group of professional nurses. In 2014 (as of 31 December), the average age of nurses registered in the Central Register of Nurses and Midwives was 48. 4 years. Over the past years, there has been an upward trend in the value of this indicator. In 2015, only 29. 5% of nurses in Poland were mobile at working age. The remaining ones were either at the working immobile age (50. 6% of the total number registered) or at the post-working age (19. 9%). The employment rate decreases with age. Its low value in the older age group is partly due to the fact that at present some 55-64 year olds retire, but a significant part of them are unable to continue working and leave before reaching retirement age. It is important to adapt working conditions to the needs of older people. This would significantly reduce early school leaving. Faced with the challenges of staff shortages in nursing, this seems to be the overriding goal.http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/6056demographic change, ageing of the working population, inability to work
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Ewa Stychno
Beata Chilimoniuk
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Ewa Stychno
Beata Chilimoniuk
Demographic situation of Poland and Europe in the context of the risk of premature retirement from the profession of nurse
Journal of Education, Health and Sport
demographic change, ageing of the working population, inability to work
author_facet Anna Kowalczyk
Kinga Kulczycka
Ewa Stychno
Beata Chilimoniuk
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title Demographic situation of Poland and Europe in the context of the risk of premature retirement from the profession of nurse
title_short Demographic situation of Poland and Europe in the context of the risk of premature retirement from the profession of nurse
title_full Demographic situation of Poland and Europe in the context of the risk of premature retirement from the profession of nurse
title_fullStr Demographic situation of Poland and Europe in the context of the risk of premature retirement from the profession of nurse
title_full_unstemmed Demographic situation of Poland and Europe in the context of the risk of premature retirement from the profession of nurse
title_sort demographic situation of poland and europe in the context of the risk of premature retirement from the profession of nurse
publisher Kazimierz Wielki University
series Journal of Education, Health and Sport
issn 2391-8306
publishDate 2018-09-01
description This paper presents the current demographic situation in Poland and Europe, with particular emphasis on the ageing of the population. Attention was drawn to the difficult situation of Polish nursing in the context of staff shortages and the alarmingly high average age of staff. The ageing of the working population is particularly visible in the group of professional nurses. In 2014 (as of 31 December), the average age of nurses registered in the Central Register of Nurses and Midwives was 48. 4 years. Over the past years, there has been an upward trend in the value of this indicator. In 2015, only 29. 5% of nurses in Poland were mobile at working age. The remaining ones were either at the working immobile age (50. 6% of the total number registered) or at the post-working age (19. 9%). The employment rate decreases with age. Its low value in the older age group is partly due to the fact that at present some 55-64 year olds retire, but a significant part of them are unable to continue working and leave before reaching retirement age. It is important to adapt working conditions to the needs of older people. This would significantly reduce early school leaving. Faced with the challenges of staff shortages in nursing, this seems to be the overriding goal.
topic demographic change, ageing of the working population, inability to work
url http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/6056
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