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  • Healthcare Quality
  • Professional Satisfaction

Background:

  • Nurses working outside the National Health Service (NHS) often face unique challenges.
  • Understanding their job satisfaction and perceived quality of care is crucial for healthcare policy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the job satisfaction and perceived quality of care among nurses working outside the NHS.
  • To gather data on nursing experiences in dual-registered, nursing, and residential care homes.

Main Methods:

  • A survey was commissioned by the UKCC (United Kingdom Central Council for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting).
  • The survey targeted nurses in dual-registered, nursing, and residential care homes.
  • Data analysis focused on responses regarding job satisfaction and care quality ratings.

Main Results:

  • Nearly 90% of surveyed nurses rated the quality of care they provide as 'very good' or 'fairly good'.
  • Only 2% of respondents rated their care quality as 'poor'.
  • The majority of nurses expressed positive feelings about their work.

Conclusions:

  • Nurses outside the NHS generally feel positive about their roles and the care they deliver.
  • High levels of perceived quality of care are reported by nurses in care home settings.
  • Findings suggest strong professional commitment and effectiveness among this nursing cohort.