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Title: Implementation of significant mental health service change: perceptions and concerns of a mental health workforce in the context of transformation
Authors: External author(s) only
Keywords: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)
Issue Date: Feb-2022
Citation: Margaret Glogowska, Melissa Stepney , Stephen Rocks ,Mina Fazel. Implementation of significant mental health service change: perceptions and concerns of a mental health workforce in the context of transformation. Journal of Health Organization and Management Vol. 36 No. 9, 2022 pp. 66-78
Abstract: Purpose – As part of an evaluation of the nationally mandated Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)“transformation” in one foundation NHS trust, the authors explored the experiences of mental health staff involved in the transformation. Design/methodology/approach – The authors employed a qualitative methodology and followed an ethnographic approach. This included observation of mental health staff involved in the transformation and informal interviews (80 h). The authors also undertook semi-structured interviews with key staff members (n 5 16). Data were analysed thematically. Findings – The findings fall into three thematic areas around the transformation, namely (1) rationale; (2) implementation; and (3) maintenance. Staff members were supportive of the rationale for the changes, but implementation was affected by perceived poor communication, resulting in experiences of unpreparedness and de-stabilisation. Staff members lacked time to set up the necessary processes, meaning that changes were not always implemented smoothly. Recruiting and retaining the right staff, a consistent challenge throughout the transformation, was crucial for maintaining the service changes. Originality/value – There is little published on the perceptions and experiences of mental health workforces around the CAMHS transformations across the UK. This paper presents the perceptions of mental health staff,
URI: https://oxfordhealth-nhs.archive.knowledgearc.net/handle/123456789/1058
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