Kenya facing shortage of nurse anesthetists as only 500 employed
The Association of Registered Nurse Anesthetists in Kenya (ARNA-K) now says the profession is facing a shortage as only 500 of them presently exist in the country.
ARNA-K Chairman Samson Miriti spoke on the opening day of the Pan African Nurse Anesthetists Conference (PANAC) that is being held at the Nairobi Hospital.
Mr. Miriti acknowledged
the strides made in the profession since establishment of ARNA-K in 2007 by Dr. Mark
Newton, while welcoming African and diaspora delegates present at the
conference.
“It is good to
meet distinguished guests like you with one common agenda which is to make
anesthesia safe. We recognize efforts made by Dr. Newton in Kenya where we now
have over 500 nurse anesthetists in the 47 counties who administer safe
anesthesia,” he stated.
His remarks were
reiterated by Nairobi County Chief Medical Officer Dr. Irene Muchoki, who said
there’s a need for more personnel in the field.
“We are very
fortunate as a country to have a few nurse anesthetists who exemplify the best
of the nursing profession. I hope this conference will propagate the training
of more nurse anesthetists in Kenya especially for primary health care and
other general services,” noted Dr. Muchoki.
The theme of this
year’s three-day PANAC conference is ‘Enhancing
maternal and child health with safe anesthesia.’
Dr. Jackie Rowles,
President of the International Federation of Nurse Anesthetists, highlighted
the importance of collaboration to improve the knowledge and skills offered to
patients.
“Continuing
education meetings are vital to our success so that we can review the best
scientific evidence for practice improvement,” she said.
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