Challenges Facing Nursing Profession in Saudi Arabia

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Tagred Abdurahman Aljorisi
Khalid Hassan Ali Aati
Majed Abdullah Alshammari
Maha Nazal Alshammari
Khalaf Ayed Alshammari
Saleh Madallah Nahi Alenazi
Zainab Ali AliAlnweseer
Hana alAbdulla Mishbabal Alasmri
Reem Ahmed Ali Asiri
Balqees Mohammed Mansur Alrifedi

Abstract

Among all the health care workers, about half of the workforce is made up of nurses, midwives, and other health workers. The foundation of the healthcare system is the nurse. The cell cannot survive without the nucleus. They are a strong force in enacting the reforms necessary to address everyone's health needs. When it comes to providing healthcare, nurses are essential. In addition to providing care and aiding in recovery, nurses also promote health, educate patients and the general public on how to prevent disease and damage, take part in rehabilitation, and offer support. Nurses in Saudi Arabia are facing a lot of issues and challenges in the due course of their jobs. This present study will evaluate the scenario in terms of job profile, working conditions and even social challenges. Study is based on secondary data and the time frame of the study is 2015 to 2024.

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Tagred Abdurahman Aljorisi, Khalid Hassan Ali Aati, Majed Abdullah Alshammari, Maha Nazal Alshammari, Khalaf Ayed Alshammari, Saleh Madallah Nahi Alenazi, … Balqees Mohammed Mansur Alrifedi. (2024). Challenges Facing Nursing Profession in Saudi Arabia. International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Legal Medicine, 27(4), 915–919. Retrieved from http://ijmtlm.org/index.php/journal/article/view/1331
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