Exploring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health organisations in England

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Yusra Alshawwa, F. Sethi
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Purpose This paper aims to explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health organisations in England. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative mixed-methods approach was applied, including a review of the academic literature, a review of the non-academic literature and a brief semi-structured survey. Respondents of the semi-structured survey included seven healthcare leaders from four different NHS Mental Health Trusts in England. This review applied thematic analysis to the data findings. Findings Mental health organisations in England have been significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The analysis of the identified resources found four overarching areas for learning: organisational structures, approaches to practice (working and delivering care), leadership and staff support. Organisational structures refer to structural, systemic and procedural changes that have taken place. Approaches to practice relate to shifts in organisational work and delivery of care. Leadership identifies styles used to manage change and disruption. Staff support refers to measures and interventions applied to meet changing staff needs and well-being. Practical implications Mental health organisations can reduce the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic through continuous improvements in future crisis planning, innovations in clinical practice and a sustained focus on staff well-being. Originality/value A multi-dimensional exploration into the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health organisations was conducted. The review also provides insights into the experience of healthcare leadership in managing change during the COVID-19 pandemic.
探索COVID-19大流行对英格兰精神卫生组织的影响
目的本文旨在探讨COVID-19大流行对英格兰精神卫生组织的影响。设计/方法/方法采用定性混合方法,包括对学术文献的回顾,对非学术文献的回顾和简短的半结构化调查。半结构化调查的受访者包括来自英格兰四个不同的NHS精神健康信托基金的七名医疗保健领导者。本次审查对数据调查结果进行了专题分析。英格兰的精神卫生组织受到COVID-19大流行的严重影响。对已确定资源的分析发现了四个主要的学习领域:组织结构、实践方法(工作和提供护理)、领导力和员工支持。组织结构是指已经发生的结构、系统和程序上的变化。实践方法涉及组织工作和提供护理的转变。领导力确定用于管理变革和破坏的风格。工作人员支持是指为满足不断变化的工作人员需求和福祉而采取的措施和干预措施。心理健康组织可以通过持续改进未来危机规划、创新临床实践和持续关注员工福祉,来减少COVID-19大流行的持续影响。新冠肺炎疫情对精神卫生机构的影响进行了多维度探索。该综述还提供了对COVID-19大流行期间卫生保健领导在管理变革方面的经验的见解。
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