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    Ministers need more engagement to gain senior nurse backing for foundation trusts. A survey indicates current support is not yet firm, highlighting a gap in communication and trust-building efforts.

    Area of Science:

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    Background:

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  • Data collection focused on the perceived benefits and drawbacks from a senior nursing perspective.
  • Main Results:

    • A significant portion of senior nurses expressed reservations about foundation trusts.
    • The survey suggested that ministerial efforts have not yet secured widespread, firm support.
    • Key concerns appear to revolve around the practical implications for nursing practice and patient care.

    Conclusions:

    • Further dialogue and targeted engagement are necessary to build senior nurse confidence in foundation trusts.
    • Ministers must address specific nursing concerns to foster genuine support.
    • Effective policy implementation hinges on collaborative efforts and demonstrated understanding of nursing professional values.