Objective: A multi-disciplinary support team for general practice was established in April 2014 by a local NHS England management team. This work evaluates the team’s effectiveness in supporting and promoting change in its first two years, using realist methodology. Setting: Primary Care in one area of England.Participants: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with staff from 14 practices, three key senior NHS England personnel and the five members of the support team. Sampling of practice staff was purposive to include representatives from relevant professional groups.Intervention: the team worked with practices to identify areas for change, construct action plans and implement them. There was no specified timescale for the team’s wor...
The implementation of evidence-based treatments to deliver high-quality care is essential to meet th...
Acknowledgements: The authors would like to thank the ward teams and senior management teams at the ...
Purpose: This paper aims to present the impact evaluation findings from a multiprofessional leadersh...
Objective: A multi-disciplinary support team for general practice was established in April 2014 by a...
Aim: To undertake a service evaluation of the NHS East of England Supporting Self-Care in General P...
This evaluation was commissioned by West Kent Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) who have invested ...
Chief Scientist Office Doctoral Training Fellowship in Health Services and Health of the Public Rese...
Background: Schwartz Center Rounds® (Rounds) were introduced into the UK in 2009 to support health-c...
Background: Policy encourages health care providers to listen and respond to feedback from patients,...
The NHS is seriously under-doctored, with general practice being one of the worst-affected specialti...
Background Systems for measuring the performance of general practices are extremely limited. Obj...
Background: This paper describes an evaluation of an initiative to increase the research capability...
Background: Despite recent focus on improving health care in care homes, it is unclear what role gen...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Rationale, aims, and objectives: Underuse of anticoagulants in atri...
Background: Health services face the challenges created by complex problems, and so need complex in...
The implementation of evidence-based treatments to deliver high-quality care is essential to meet th...
Acknowledgements: The authors would like to thank the ward teams and senior management teams at the ...
Purpose: This paper aims to present the impact evaluation findings from a multiprofessional leadersh...
Objective: A multi-disciplinary support team for general practice was established in April 2014 by a...
Aim: To undertake a service evaluation of the NHS East of England Supporting Self-Care in General P...
This evaluation was commissioned by West Kent Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) who have invested ...
Chief Scientist Office Doctoral Training Fellowship in Health Services and Health of the Public Rese...
Background: Schwartz Center Rounds® (Rounds) were introduced into the UK in 2009 to support health-c...
Background: Policy encourages health care providers to listen and respond to feedback from patients,...
The NHS is seriously under-doctored, with general practice being one of the worst-affected specialti...
Background Systems for measuring the performance of general practices are extremely limited. Obj...
Background: This paper describes an evaluation of an initiative to increase the research capability...
Background: Despite recent focus on improving health care in care homes, it is unclear what role gen...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Rationale, aims, and objectives: Underuse of anticoagulants in atri...
Background: Health services face the challenges created by complex problems, and so need complex in...
The implementation of evidence-based treatments to deliver high-quality care is essential to meet th...
Acknowledgements: The authors would like to thank the ward teams and senior management teams at the ...
Purpose: This paper aims to present the impact evaluation findings from a multiprofessional leadersh...