The role of the health-care assistant (HCA) has developed rapidly in general practice and has occurred on an ad hoc basis across the UK, with the precise role shaped by the requirements and culture of individual practices. Currently, there is no regulation of HCAs and little published material about the remit of the role. This study aimed to describe general practice colleagues' perceptions of the HCA role; identify key areas of inter-professional agreement and disagreement about the role; and describe the likely impact of these on the direction and development of HCAs. The study used a multiple-method qualitative study, using focus groups and semi-structured interviews and was set in general practices across one primary care trust. It feat...
This paper describes the introduction of a Work Based Learning training programme designed for healt...
AIM Assistants have been utilised worldwide in healthcare as a means to ensure the provision of adeq...
Changes to the work of registered nurses (RNs) has generated increasing concern about the ways in wh...
Objectives. To explore the role of HCAs in general practice and the benefits and challenges associat...
Aim To explore the experiences of healthcare assistants (HCAs) working in general practice (GP). Ba...
The emergence of healthcare assistants (HCAs) in general practice raises questions about roles and r...
Rationale Health care provision has moved towards an approach to patient care that challenges the tr...
Rationale Health care provision has moved towards an approach to patient care that challenges the tr...
The sociology of work has treated the assistant role in a limited way: it has been seen as a ‘cheap’...
A longitudinal constructivist grounded theory study was undertaken in Scotland with the aim of explo...
This article examines role redesign in the National Health Service (NHS), which has been central to ...
Aim(s): This study is concerned with understanding the work of non-registered nurses (health care as...
Aim: To elicit the views of registered nurses (RNs), working in the surgical directorate of an acut...
Contemporaneous with the global shortage of registered nurses (International Council of Nurses and I...
There is a constant reconfiguration of the roles of healthcare personnel worldwide in relation to w...
This paper describes the introduction of a Work Based Learning training programme designed for healt...
AIM Assistants have been utilised worldwide in healthcare as a means to ensure the provision of adeq...
Changes to the work of registered nurses (RNs) has generated increasing concern about the ways in wh...
Objectives. To explore the role of HCAs in general practice and the benefits and challenges associat...
Aim To explore the experiences of healthcare assistants (HCAs) working in general practice (GP). Ba...
The emergence of healthcare assistants (HCAs) in general practice raises questions about roles and r...
Rationale Health care provision has moved towards an approach to patient care that challenges the tr...
Rationale Health care provision has moved towards an approach to patient care that challenges the tr...
The sociology of work has treated the assistant role in a limited way: it has been seen as a ‘cheap’...
A longitudinal constructivist grounded theory study was undertaken in Scotland with the aim of explo...
This article examines role redesign in the National Health Service (NHS), which has been central to ...
Aim(s): This study is concerned with understanding the work of non-registered nurses (health care as...
Aim: To elicit the views of registered nurses (RNs), working in the surgical directorate of an acut...
Contemporaneous with the global shortage of registered nurses (International Council of Nurses and I...
There is a constant reconfiguration of the roles of healthcare personnel worldwide in relation to w...
This paper describes the introduction of a Work Based Learning training programme designed for healt...
AIM Assistants have been utilised worldwide in healthcare as a means to ensure the provision of adeq...
Changes to the work of registered nurses (RNs) has generated increasing concern about the ways in wh...