Expanding the strategic and clinical leadership role of accredited specialists

Author:

Parsons V123,Pattani S45,Gilbey A6,Madan I123,Harling C7,Muiry R1,de Bono A8

Affiliation:

1. Occupational Health Service, Guy’s and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust , London , UK

2. School of Life Sciences and Medicine, King’s College London , London , UK

3. UK Medical Research Council Versus Arthritis Centre for Musculoskeletal Health and Work, University of Southampton , Southampton , UK

4. London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust , London , UK

5. NHS England/NHS Improvement , London , UK

6. NHS Health at Work Network , York , UK

7. Institute of Sound & Vibration Research, University of Southampton , Southampton , UK

8. University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust , Leicester , UK

Abstract

Abstract Background We sought to explore the value and benefits of accredited specialists employed in the National Health Service (NHS), and proposed strategies for expanding their role. Aims To explore the core characteristics of accredited specialists and to examine how their skills could be further utilized to enhance occupational health (OH) services. Methods Mixed methods comprising a survey and qualitative work. Results OH survey was completed by 65 of 128 (51%) respondents. Nine accredited specialists and 16 stakeholders contributed qualitative data. Most OH departments were located in acute NHS trusts and additionally provided externally contracted services. We found a large variation in OH staffing and OH services delivered. The COVID pandemic created unprecedented challenges and required expansion in services to meet demand. The majority of respondents described greater recognition and appreciation by others of accredited specialists and OH teams for their specialist contribution during the pandemic. From the qualitative data, we identified two overarching themes. ‘Professional credibility has currency’ (Theme 1) and ‘A visionary future’ (Theme 2). A series of sub-themes are described. Conclusions Accredited specialists employed in the NHS possess a core set of attributes and capabilities, and are skilful at delivering strong, influential and impactful clinical and strategic leadership across the NHS hierarchy and landscape. The COVID pandemic provided valuable opportunities for them to showcase their specialist clinical and leadership skills. The current wider reorientation of NHS clinical services offers bold new ways to expand their role beyond traditional clinical boundaries.

Funder

National Health Service England

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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