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. 2008 Sep;16(6):700-6.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2934.2007.00821.x.

Modernizing the school health workforce. Staff perceptions of a rapid roll-out redesign programme

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Modernizing the school health workforce. Staff perceptions of a rapid roll-out redesign programme

Barbara A Jack et al. J Nurs Manag. 2008 Sep.

Abstract

Aims: To explore the perceptions of staff participating in an NHS school health workforce modernization rapid roll-out redesign programme.

Background: The health and well-being of children is central to national policy and focuses upon multi-agency working. As part of the NHS modernization programme, a rapid roll-out workforce redesign model was developed for the school health workforce and introduced in northern England.

Methods: An evaluation approach using electronic distributed questionnaires and telephone interviews was utilized.

Results: Respondents reported that the approach was a valuable and fast way of introducing change to the workforce. Benefits for participants in providing networking opportunities were reported.

Limitations of the study: Data were collected from one programme and local factors may have influenced the findings.

Conclusion: The rapid roll-out approach appears to be a successful way of introducing change to the school health workforce.

Implications for nursing management: Workforce redesign using a rapid roll-out approach is a fast and effective approach, additionally providing benefits for staff participating in the process.

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