"The public perception of the nursing sector is currently very high. And rightly so, because the results of the study clearly show that the nursing profession needs to be more highly valued in many ways. The finding that nurses do not recommend their profession to others will complicate an already difficult recruitment process," according to Dr. Chima Abuba, Managing Director of HARTMANN Germany. Abuba continues: "We are all obliged to value the nursing profession in terms of responsibility, salary and professional training. The new federal government is planning important steps to improve the situation, but it will be a long process, and we feel that there is an urgent need to finally take action." Remuneration, reformed nursing training and the academisation of nursing are just some of the topics to be addressed. "The Monitor also shows that almost half of German nurses enjoy their roles, despite the problems – collectively, we need to work to improve this," said Abuba. While more and more doctors have been recruited in recent years, the number of nurses has not risen to the same extent despite the increase in patient numbers. According to the Bertelsmann Foundation, there could be a shortfall of around 500,000 full-time nursing staff by 2030.