The NHS Modernisation Agenda, alongside workforce shortages in health-care professions, has led to increasing interest in the role of assistant practitioners in the delivery of health and social care. This article describes the introduction and evaluation of assistant practitioners in occupational therapy who were empowered to work independently in a limited number of interventions and services within an NHS trust. The evaluation involved focus groups with four groups of key stakeholders: the assistant practitioners, their supervisors, managers and service users. Key themes included ambiguity about who takes responsibility for the outcomes of care and uncertainty about challenging the role of the ‘professional’ staff. There was...
Skills for Health (SfH) commissioned research to examine the use of Assistant Practitioners in the N...
Purpose. New generic support worker roles are being developed within rehabilitation and intermediate...
Rationale: The roles of individual MDT members (e.g occupational therapist, nurse, physiotherapist, ...
The aim of this poster is to present a scoping of recent literature around the role of assistant pra...
Background and Aim: This paper describes the introduction and evaluation of an extended role occupa...
This article documents the findings of a stakeholder consultation to explore the perceptions of seni...
Abstract Background Assistant practitioners have knowledge and skills beyond the level of traditiona...
In recent years the health and social care, and education sectors have been subject to a range of po...
Objectives To understand the challenges and opportunities associated with the introduction of assist...
It is important to have a well-trained workforce and this is especially so in mental healthcare serv...
In times of a rising shortage of GPs, task delegation is in the centre of attention. We have investi...
This article outlines the development of the assistant practitioner role within a primary care setti...
Aims This mapping study describes current or planned introduction of assistant practitioner roles in...
One of the most striking features of changes in public employment relations over recent years has b...
Aim: To examine the views of assistant practitioners and trainee assistant practitioners regarding e...
Skills for Health (SfH) commissioned research to examine the use of Assistant Practitioners in the N...
Purpose. New generic support worker roles are being developed within rehabilitation and intermediate...
Rationale: The roles of individual MDT members (e.g occupational therapist, nurse, physiotherapist, ...
The aim of this poster is to present a scoping of recent literature around the role of assistant pra...
Background and Aim: This paper describes the introduction and evaluation of an extended role occupa...
This article documents the findings of a stakeholder consultation to explore the perceptions of seni...
Abstract Background Assistant practitioners have knowledge and skills beyond the level of traditiona...
In recent years the health and social care, and education sectors have been subject to a range of po...
Objectives To understand the challenges and opportunities associated with the introduction of assist...
It is important to have a well-trained workforce and this is especially so in mental healthcare serv...
In times of a rising shortage of GPs, task delegation is in the centre of attention. We have investi...
This article outlines the development of the assistant practitioner role within a primary care setti...
Aims This mapping study describes current or planned introduction of assistant practitioner roles in...
One of the most striking features of changes in public employment relations over recent years has b...
Aim: To examine the views of assistant practitioners and trainee assistant practitioners regarding e...
Skills for Health (SfH) commissioned research to examine the use of Assistant Practitioners in the N...
Purpose. New generic support worker roles are being developed within rehabilitation and intermediate...
Rationale: The roles of individual MDT members (e.g occupational therapist, nurse, physiotherapist, ...