Making a difference: workforce skills and capacity for integrated care

IF 0.8 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Joy Akehurst, Paul Stronge, Karen Giles, J. Ling
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Purpose –The aimof this action researchwas to explore, from aworkforce and a patient/carer perspective, the skills and the capacity required to deliver integrated care and to inform future workforce development and planning in a new integrated care system in England. Design/methodology/approach – Semi-structured interviews and focus groups with primary, community, acute care, social care and voluntary care, frontline andmanagerial staff andwith patients and carers receiving these services were undertaken. Data were explored using framework analysis. Findings – Analysis revealed three overarching themes: achieving teamwork and integration, managing demands on capacity and capability and delivering holistic and user-centred care. An organisational development (OD) process was developed as part of the action research process to facilitate the large-scale workforce changes taking place. Research limitations/implications – This study did not consider workforce development and planning challenges for nursing and care staff in residential, nursing care homes or domiciliary services. This part of the workforce is integral to the care pathways for many patients, and in line with the current emerging national focus on this sector, these groups require further examination. Further, data explore service users’ and carers’ perspectives onworkforce skills. It proved challenging to recruit patient and carer respondents for the research due to the nature of their illnesses. Practical implications –Many of the required skills already existed within the workforce. The OD process facilitated collaborative learning to enhance skills; however, workforce planning across a whole system has challenges in relation to data gathering and management. Ensuring a focus on workforce development and planning is an important part of integrated care development. Social implications –This study has implications for social and voluntary sector organisations in respect of inter-agency working practices, as well as the identification of workforce development needs and potential for informing subsequent cross-sector workforce planning arrangements and communication. Originality/value – This paper helps to identify the issues and benefits of implementing person-centred, integrated teamworking and the implications for workforce planning and OD approaches.
发挥作用:劳动力技能和综合护理能力
目的-本行动研究的目的是从劳动力和患者/护理人员的角度探索提供综合护理所需的技能和能力,并为英国新的综合护理系统的未来劳动力发展和规划提供信息。设计/方法/方法-与初级护理、社区护理、急症护理、社会护理和志愿护理、前线和管理人员,以及接受这些服务的病人和照顾者进行半结构化访谈和焦点小组讨论。采用框架分析法对数据进行分析。调查结果-分析揭示了三个主要主题:实现团队合作和整合,管理对能力和能力的需求,以及提供全面和以用户为中心的护理。作为行动研究过程的一部分,组织发展(OD)过程被开发出来,以促进大规模劳动力变化的发生。研究局限/影响-本研究没有考虑到养老院、护理院或居家服务机构的护理人员的劳动力发展和规划挑战。这部分劳动力是许多患者护理途径不可或缺的一部分,根据目前国家对这一部门的关注,这些群体需要进一步检查。此外,数据还探讨了服务用户和护理人员对劳动力技能的看法。事实证明,由于患者和护理人员的疾病性质,招募他们参与这项研究具有挑战性。实际影响-许多所需的技能已经存在于劳动力中。OD过程促进了协作学习以提高技能;然而,跨整个系统的劳动力规划在数据收集和管理方面存在挑战。确保对劳动力发展和规划的关注是综合护理发展的重要组成部分。社会影响-这项研究对社会和志愿机构在机构间工作实践方面的影响,以及确定劳动力发展需求和为随后的跨部门劳动力规划安排和沟通提供信息的潜力。原创性/价值-本文有助于确定实施以人为本的综合团队工作的问题和好处,以及对劳动力规划和OD方法的影响。
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Journal of Integrated Care
Journal of Integrated Care HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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