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Modernisation. 'What new NHS?'.

Anna Curley1, Garth McClure, Dale Spence

  • 1Belfast University.

The Health Service Journal
|February 6, 2003
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A 2001 survey revealed that most healthcare professionals in Belfast were unaware of the

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Public Health Policy
  • National Health Service (NHS) Reforms

Background:

  • The UK government introduced the 'new NHS' agenda to reform healthcare delivery and quality.
  • Effective implementation of reforms relies on the understanding and buy-in of frontline clinical staff.
  • Previous assessments of staff awareness regarding NHS policy changes were limited.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the awareness and perceived value of the 'new NHS' agenda among clinical staff.
  • To identify gaps in understanding of government healthcare policy among doctors, nurses, and midwives.

Main Methods:

  • A survey was conducted in 2001 at a teaching hospital in Belfast.
  • The study included 203 participants: doctors, nurses, and midwives with an average of 15 years of NHS experience.

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  • Questionnaires assessed awareness of the 'new NHS' agenda, its principles, and knowledge of key government figures.
  • Main Results:

    • A significant majority (79%) of respondents were unaware of the 'new NHS' agenda.
    • Only 44% believed the new NHS principles held value in clinical practice.
    • A notable portion (51%) could not identify the current Secretary of State for Health.

    Conclusions:

    • There is a substantial deficit in awareness and understanding of the 'new NHS' agenda among experienced clinical staff.
    • Targeted communication and education are crucial to ensure clinical staff comprehend and support government healthcare quality initiatives.
    • Further efforts are needed to bridge the gap between policy-making and clinical practice implementation within the NHS.