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Forazy Anisur Rahman

Forazy Anisur Rahman

International Nursing College, Bangladesh

Title: International Nursing College, Bangladesh

Biography

Biography: Forazy Anisur Rahman

Abstract

Bangladesh is a densely populated country in south Asian region. The population density is 1252 /Sq.km. Health sector of Bangladesh have been reforming and advancing day by day. In light of presenting current situation of nurses in Bangladesh, a review article is compiled with various research papers, from the speeches of dignitaries and from the reports of social media’s. In Bangladesh, nurses and the nursing profession are both largely neglected. We must find out the root of every problem and solve the problem at the very root. The nurses in Bangladesh are facing a lot of problems including their status, dignity, work benefits, working environment, service guaranty and social stigma. Risk of nursing service is high and nurses have no defined work policies. Within these constraints a significant number of nursing institutions has been buildup under the regulations of Bangladesh nursing and midwifery council. Now a day’s Bangladesh is producing more than 12000 qualified nurses and midwives per year. As there is tremendous shortage of qualified nurses in global arena, in that prospects of Bangladeshi nurses can largely contribute to meet its own demand. But there is also lot of constraints in terms of immigration and recruitment of qualified nurses in Bangladesh. As the health care sector is expanding worldwide day-by-day, but the shortages of nurses are increasing in comparison to increasing number of patient and population. It is one of the major problems to establish quality patient care due to lack of qualified nurses. Hospital staying, patients’ sufferings and nurses’ workload has been contributing nurses burnout. As a result study showed its negative impact on health care. A new dimension is to be opened for the nurses in both public and private sector to uphold the position of nurses.