Stirling Observer

Midwives and nurses subject of Covid study

- KAIYA MARJORIBAN­KS

The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on senior charge nurses and midwives will be explored as part of a new University of Stirling study.

Experts from the university’s Faculty of Health Sciences and Sport (FHSS) will lead the project which is seeking to understand the unique pandemic challenges and experience­s of the group, who provide frontline clinical and profession­al leadership to more than 40 per cent of the National Health Service (NHS) workforce.

The new study will focus on the NHS Grampian and NHS Lothian health boards – however, its findings will be of significan­ce for health services across Scotland and further afield.

Dr Kathleen Stoddart, Senior Lecturer in Health Sciences, will lead the study, which also involves colleagues from Stirling, both health boards and Glasgow Caledonian University.

Dr Stoddart said: “The pandemic has had an impact on all areas of the NHS, however, those in frontline management positions – such as Senior Charge Nurses, midwives and team leaders – have faced unique challenges over the past 16 months.

“This group has had to provide leadership during one of the most turbulent and transforma­tional periods in the history of the NHS.

They have had to react to a changing clinical environmen­t – for example the repurposin­g of services, the conversion of wards to Covid-19 ‘red zones,’ and the movement and redeployme­nt of staff, to name just a few.

“The impact of these significan­t, wide ranging and rapid changes has affected not only this group, but has had a ripple effect on those teams they manage too.

“Working with our partners, we are keen to understand the impact of the pandemic on the NHS frontline, to help inform and support the restoratio­n and recalibrat­ion of services in the future.”

The team will conduct an online survey and undertake interviews to understand the experience­s, effects and challenges experience­d by the group; identify effective mitigation measures being used; explore support strategies that the group find helpful; and elicit their views on the transition to post Covid-19 services.

The study – funded by NHS Grampian and NHS Lothian – is expected to report its findings early next year.

Dr Stoddart is supported by coPrincipa­l Investigat­or Dr Carol Bugge, Dr Melanie Dembinsky, and Kathleen Clarke (all of the FHSS); Professor Ronan O’Carroll (Faculty of Natural Sciences at the University of Stirling); Professor Suzanne Hagen (Glasgow Caledonian University); Professor Caroline Hiscox (NHS Grampian); and Dr Juliet MacArthur (NHS Lothian).

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