Care Under Pressure 2: a realist synthesis of causes and interventions to mitigate psychological ill health in nurses, midwives and paramedics

C Taylor, J Maben, J Jagosh, D Carrieri… - BMJ Quality & …, 2024 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Background Nurses, midwives and paramedics comprise over half of the clinical workforce
in the UK National Health Service and have some of the highest prevalence of psychological …

Employer support for health and social care registered professionals, their patients and service users involved in regulatory fitness to practise regulatory proceedings

LM Wallace, M Greenfield - BMC Health Services Research, 2024 - Springer
Background Health and social care employees may be involved in professional regulatory
proceedings because their alleged behaviour raises health or conduct concerns …

'Virtually daily grief'—understanding distress in health practitioners involved in a regulatory complaints process: a qualitative study in Australia

S Biggar, A van der Gaag, P Maher… - … Journal for Quality in …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Protection of the public is the paramount aim for health practitioner regulation, yet there has
been growing concern globally on the association between regulatory complaints processes …

Witness to Harm; Holding to Account: What Is the Importance of Information for Members of the Public Who Give Evidence and May Be Witness in a Regulatory …

G Ryan‐Blackwell, LM Wallace - Health Expectations, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Background Health and social care regulators are organisations that seek to maintain public
trust in professionals and protect the public from harmful practitioners. For example, they …

Experiences of UK clinical scientists (Physical Sciences modality) with their regulator, the Health and Care Professions Council: results of a 2022 survey

M McJury - BMC Health Services Research, 2024 - Springer
Background In healthcare, regulation of professions is an important tool to protect the public.
With increasing regulation however, professions find themselves under increasing scrutiny …

Fear of the Impaired Practitioner, Mandatory Reporting, and Clinician Suicide: A Lived Experience of Fitness to Practice Investigation as a Student

R Elwyn - Disability Studies Quarterly, 2024 - research.usc.edu.au
Welfare, insurance, disability and social security law Social psychology People with
disability Mandatory Reporting Fitness to Practice Lived Experience Stigma Clinician …

Student fitness to practice procedures on accredited and regulatory programmes: a narrative review of the literature

J Finch, S Corrie - PRACTICE, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT A critical task for university based professional training programmes is ensuring
that students are fit to practice. Yet, in comparison with other aspects of professional training …

“It's been years and it still hurts”: Paediatric Critical Care staff experiences of being involved in serious investigations at work: a qualitative study

R Morrison, E Yeter, H Syed-Sabir, I Butcher… - Intensive Care Medicine …, 2024 - Springer
Background Evidence conducted globally has shown that patient care improves when staff
are well. Investigations, although necessary to understand errors and unanticipated events …

[图书][B] Supporting Healthcare Staff After Patient Safety Incidents: An Exploration of Policy, Practice, and Terminology “There's no Point Having a Rhetoric of Concern if …

A Godwin - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Background and objectives: This project investigates the policies informing emotional and
psychological support for healthcare staff after involvement in patient safety incidents, the …

[PDF][PDF] Witness to Harm-Holding to Account. Improving patient, family and colleague witnesses' experiences of Fitness to Practise proceedings: A mixed methods study.

LM Wallace, S Ryan - wels.open.ac.uk
Background In the UK over 2 million health and social care professionals are registered with
13 statutory professional regulators. When professional conduct falls below standard …