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Improving the working environment for the delivery of safe surgical care in the UK: a qualitative cross-sectional analysis.

Alice E BaggaleyLydia RobbSimon Paterson-BrownRichard J McGregor
Published in: BMJ open (2019)
The results of this study have identified a number of key areas that, if addressed, may improve the environment for the delivery of safer surgical care. Common themes that emerged across all grades included: increased front-line staff; a return to a 'firm' structure to improve team continuity; greater senior support; and improved hospital facilities to help staff rest and recuperate. While unlimited funding remains unrealistic, many of the suggestions could be implemented in a cost-neutral fashion and include insightful ideas for remodelling or restructuring the workforce to improve the efficiency of the surgical team. The findings of this study formed the basis of a set of recommendations published by the RCSEd as a discussion paper.
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