Aim(s) To examine the evidence of how poorly performing nurses and midwives are managed in the UK National Health Service (NHS). Background Nurses and midwives form the largest clinical group in the NHS. There is little evidence, however, about poor performance and its management in nursing and midwifery literature. Method(s) The present study comprised a literature search, analysis of recent Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) data and observation at NMC fitness to practice hearings. Results Nurses and midwives are the clinical groups most likely to be suspended in the NHS; Trusts do not report data on suspensions therefore no data exist on numbers, reasons for suspensions, managerial processes, gender, area of work, or ethnic...
Comments are welcome. Not for citation. There has been a growing interest in research on performance...
This study is an assessment of the effectiveness of performance management practices at St.Theresa&a...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to understand the perceptions and experiences of healthcare ma...
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 ...
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...
Abstract: The lack of management of the poor performance of nurses by operational managers at health...
Aims.- The aim of this study was to gain consensus on key performance indicators that are appropriat...
Abstract:The lack of management of the poor performance of nurses by operational managers at health ...
The UK’s 2010 and 2013 public inquiries into the Mid Staffordshire hospital scandal estimated that b...
Aim and objective To understand how nurses and midwives manage informal complaints at ward level. ...
This dissertation looks into the performance management systems within NHS East Lancashire CCG in te...
Comments are welcome. Not for citation. There has been a growing interest in research on performance...
This study is an assessment of the effectiveness of performance management practices at St.Theresa&a...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to understand the perceptions and experiences of healthcare ma...
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 ...
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...
Abstract: The lack of management of the poor performance of nurses by operational managers at health...
Aims.- The aim of this study was to gain consensus on key performance indicators that are appropriat...
Abstract:The lack of management of the poor performance of nurses by operational managers at health ...
The UK’s 2010 and 2013 public inquiries into the Mid Staffordshire hospital scandal estimated that b...
Aim and objective To understand how nurses and midwives manage informal complaints at ward level. ...
This dissertation looks into the performance management systems within NHS East Lancashire CCG in te...
Comments are welcome. Not for citation. There has been a growing interest in research on performance...
This study is an assessment of the effectiveness of performance management practices at St.Theresa&a...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to understand the perceptions and experiences of healthcare ma...