2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-115647/v1
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System wide learning from first wave Covid 19: A realist synthesis of what works?

Abstract: Background This paper presents a thematic analysis of 176 interview transcripts from front line staff working during the first wave of COVID-19 in the East of England. Methods Presented as a descriptive case study it reflects the complexity and numerous variables that influenced staff experiences of delivering care and support across the health and social care system between April and August 2020. Drawing upon the methodology of realist synthesis, it addresses the question “What works for whom and in what co… Show more

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“…The ability to mobilize and combine the experiential knowledge of practitioners, citizens and service users, with the formal evidence from research is missing in existing CPD, especially when contextual factors namely; leadership, culture and an evaluation focus are pivotal to its implementation (Rycroft‐Malone et al., 2012 ). Cultural transformation requires more than traditional approaches to CPD because this is more fundamental to how people experience their work as highlighted during the COVID‐19 pandemic (Jackson et al., 2020 ). Nationally funded projects by HEE (Illing et al., 2018 ; Jackson et al., 2015 ; Manley et al., 2018 ), informed by public consultation have demonstrated how CPD can make a difference to the workplace, patient and staff outcomes and career progression if indicators of impact at all levels of the system are developed to inform a more coherent commissioning strategy.…”
Section: Cpd Issues Requiring Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ability to mobilize and combine the experiential knowledge of practitioners, citizens and service users, with the formal evidence from research is missing in existing CPD, especially when contextual factors namely; leadership, culture and an evaluation focus are pivotal to its implementation (Rycroft‐Malone et al., 2012 ). Cultural transformation requires more than traditional approaches to CPD because this is more fundamental to how people experience their work as highlighted during the COVID‐19 pandemic (Jackson et al., 2020 ). Nationally funded projects by HEE (Illing et al., 2018 ; Jackson et al., 2015 ; Manley et al., 2018 ), informed by public consultation have demonstrated how CPD can make a difference to the workplace, patient and staff outcomes and career progression if indicators of impact at all levels of the system are developed to inform a more coherent commissioning strategy.…”
Section: Cpd Issues Requiring Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the challenges associated with rapid change in times of crisis and the impact on frontline staff well-being, 2 services, organizations and systems delivering health and social care globally (Chaudry & Raza, 2020;Greenberg et al, 2020;Jackson et al, 2020Jackson et al, , 2021Maben & Bridges, 2020).…”
Section: Cpd Tr An S Formati On Theorie Smentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Health and social care systems are complex because of dynamic changing inter-relationships characteristic of open systems (Greenhalgh and Papoutsi, 2018). The pandemic poignantly demonstrated this, with every part of the system experiencing unforeseen consequences due to change in other parts (Jackson et al , 2021). A great deal of the published literature assumes that leadership happens within “a stable, albeit complicated, arrangement of individual elements”, “rather than a dynamic, ecological system that is multi-facetted and complex” (Cohn et al , 2013, p. 40).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%