Summary
Properly managed, the use of temporary nurses can play an
important role in helping hospitals achieve flexibility. However their high use
can have a detrimental impact on patient care and satisfaction.
In 2001,
the Department of Health anticipated that a growth in the National Health
Service (NHS) workforce would lead to a decline in the use of temporary staff
but, in spite of this intention, temporary nurses still account for the same
percentage of the nursing budget (around 9%).