The rise of managerialism within healthcare systems has been noted globally. This paper uses the findings of a scoping study to investigate the management of poor performance among nurses and midwives in the United Kingdom within this context. The management of poor performance among clinicians in the NHS has been seen as a significant policy problem. There has been a profound shift in the distribution of power between professional and managerial groups in many health systems globally. We examined literature published between 2000 and 10 to explore aspects of poor performance and its management. We used Web of Science, CINAHL, MEDLINE, British Nursing Index, HMIC, Cochrane Library and PubMed. Empirical data are limited but indicate that nur...
Over the past two decades the National Health Hospital Service has been subjected to considerable ch...
Since 1997, public services improvement has been at the centre of the national policy agenda in the ...
Demographic and educational characteristics of nurses and their role in relation to medicine leads t...
The rise of managerialism within healthcare systems has been noted globally. This paper uses the fin...
The rise of managerialism within healthcare systems has been noted globally. This paper uses the fin...
The rise of managerialism within healthcare systems has been noted globally. This paper uses the fin...
Aim(s) To examine the evidence of how poorly performing nurses and midwives are managed in the UK N...
Aim(s) - To examine the evidence of how poorly performing nurses and midwives are managed in the UK ...
To examine the evidence of how poorly performing nurses and midwives are managed in the UK National ...
Abstract: The lack of management of the poor performance of nurses by operational managers at health...
Abstract:The lack of management of the poor performance of nurses by operational managers at health ...
This article examines the disciplinary process in nursing using data drawn from qualitative cases st...
The objective was to explore the key factors associated with organizational failure in an NHS Hospit...
The UK’s 2010 and 2013 public inquiries into the Mid Staffordshire hospital scandal estimated that b...
Over the past two decades the National Health Hospital Service has been subjected to considerable ch...
Over the past two decades the National Health Hospital Service has been subjected to considerable ch...
Since 1997, public services improvement has been at the centre of the national policy agenda in the ...
Demographic and educational characteristics of nurses and their role in relation to medicine leads t...
The rise of managerialism within healthcare systems has been noted globally. This paper uses the fin...
The rise of managerialism within healthcare systems has been noted globally. This paper uses the fin...
The rise of managerialism within healthcare systems has been noted globally. This paper uses the fin...
Aim(s) To examine the evidence of how poorly performing nurses and midwives are managed in the UK N...
Aim(s) - To examine the evidence of how poorly performing nurses and midwives are managed in the UK ...
To examine the evidence of how poorly performing nurses and midwives are managed in the UK National ...
Abstract: The lack of management of the poor performance of nurses by operational managers at health...
Abstract:The lack of management of the poor performance of nurses by operational managers at health ...
This article examines the disciplinary process in nursing using data drawn from qualitative cases st...
The objective was to explore the key factors associated with organizational failure in an NHS Hospit...
The UK’s 2010 and 2013 public inquiries into the Mid Staffordshire hospital scandal estimated that b...
Over the past two decades the National Health Hospital Service has been subjected to considerable ch...
Over the past two decades the National Health Hospital Service has been subjected to considerable ch...
Since 1997, public services improvement has been at the centre of the national policy agenda in the ...
Demographic and educational characteristics of nurses and their role in relation to medicine leads t...