Dempsey Angela, Minogue Virginia
RSM UK, Milton Keynes, England.
NHS England, Leeds, England.
Nurs Stand. 2017 Feb 22;31(26):42-51. doi: 10.7748/ns.2017.e10182.
Aim The aim of this study was to understand governing body nurses' perspective of their effect on, and leadership of, clinical commissioning groups (CCGs). Method Semi-structured face-to-face and telephone interviews were conducted with a sample of governing body nurses, CCG chairs and regional chief nurses. A total of 23 individuals were interviewed. Findings Governing body nurses were overwhelmingly positive about their role and believed they had a positive effect on the CCG governing body. Specifically, they provided leadership for the quality agenda and compassionate practice. Challenges experienced by some governing body nurses related to their capacity to undertake the role where this was on a part-time basis, time restraints and difficulties working with colleagues. Conclusion The role of the governing body nurse was not well defined when it was introduced, and as a result its development across CCGs has varied. Governing body nurses have used their leadership skills to advance important agendas for their profession, such as workforce redesign, new integrated care pathways and co-commissioned services.
目的 本研究旨在了解理事机构护士对其对临床委托小组(CCG)的影响及领导作用的看法。方法 对理事机构护士、CCG主席和地区护士长样本进行了半结构化面对面和电话访谈。共访谈了23人。结果 理事机构护士对其角色总体持积极态度,并认为他们对CCG理事机构产生了积极影响。具体而言,他们为质量议程和关怀实践提供了领导。一些理事机构护士遇到的挑战与他们兼职担任该角色的能力、时间限制以及与同事合作的困难有关。结论 理事机构护士的角色在引入时没有得到明确界定,因此其在各CCG中的发展情况各不相同。理事机构护士利用他们的领导技能推进了本专业的重要议程,如劳动力重新设计、新的综合护理途径和联合委托服务。