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An evaluation of National Health Service England's Care Maker Programme: A mixed-methods analysis. | LitMetric

An evaluation of National Health Service England's Care Maker Programme: A mixed-methods analysis.

J Clin Nurs

Evidence-based Practice Research Centre / Postgraduate Medical Institute, Faculty of Health & Social Care, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, UK.

Published: December 2017

Aims And Objectives: To investigate the impact and sustainability of the Care Maker programme across England from the perspective of those involved in its delivery.

Background: The Care Maker programme was launched in England in 2013. It aims to support the "Compassion in Practice" strategy, with particular emphasis on the 6Cs of care, compassion, competence, communication, courage and commitment. Care Makers were recruited in an ambassadorial role. The intention was to inspire individuals throughout the National Health Service in England to bridge national policy with those delivering care.

Design: A mixed methods design was chosen, but this article focuses on two of the four distinct empirical data collection phases undertaken as part of this evaluation: a questionnaire with Care Makers; and two case studies of separate National Health Service trust sites.

Method: Data were collected for this evaluation in 2015. An online questionnaire was distributed to the total population of Care Makers across the National Health Service in England. It included a combination of open and closed questions. The case studies involved semistructured telephone interviews with a range of professionals engaged with the Care Maker programme across the trust sites.

Results: Care Makers reported that participation in the programme had offered opportunities in terms of improving the quality-of-care provision in the workplace as well as contributing towards their own professional development.

Conclusion: The Care Maker programme has supported and helped underpin the nursing, midwifery and care strategy "Compassion in Practice".

Relevance To Clinical Practice: This model of using volunteers to embed strategy and policy could potentially be used in other areas of clinical practice and indeed in other countries.

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