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STRESS SURVEY MAY 2005 – MARCH 2006 ROB NASH HEAD OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISK

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Page 1: STRESS SURVEY MAY 2005 – MARCH 2006 ROB NASH HEAD OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISK

STRESS SURVEY

MAY 2005 – MARCH 2006

ROB NASH HEAD OF ENVIRONMENTAL

RISK

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BACKGROUND

Acute Foundation Trust serving the area of Chesterfield & North Derbyshire (includes the Peak District).

549 beds. 2006/07 Budget £138,000,000. 3,500 employees.

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WHY?

November 2004 HSE Formal Inspection of the Trust recommended ‘assessment of staff stress’.

‘Volunteered’ as one of the ‘Willing 100 Organisations’.

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INITIAL PLANNING GROUP

Director of Allied Clinical & Facilities Services.

Head of HR.Head of Environmental Risk.

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PLANNING GROUP

Trial the survey in Central Services. Agreed Key Indicators: - Staff turnover rates - Sickness absence levels - Referrals to staff counselling services. Instigate a Stress Working Group: - Terms of reference - Membership - Programme of meetings.

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STRESS WORKING GROUP

Director of Allied Clinical & Facilities Services Head of HR Head of Environmental Risk Head of Performance Central Services Department Reps (all volunteers) - Estates - Domestic Services - Pharmacy - OT - Physiotherapy - Catering (Contractor)

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STRESS WORKING GROUP

Monthly Meetings.Terms of Ref: to Plan, Co-

ordinate & Monitor the Project.Agreed the project programme.

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PROJECT PROGRAMME

Inform and gain staff support: - news letters - department briefing sessions. Issue Stress Indicator Tool. Collate Indicator Tool Results. Facilitate Department Focus Groups. Collate Results, Agree & Monitor

Action Plans.

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NEWS LETTER

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DEPARTMENT BRIEFINGS

What is Occupational Stress HSE Stress Management Standards The Questionnaire & Confidentiality Focus Groups Results & Action Planning.

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THE QUESTIONNAIRE

Used the HSE questionnaire with an additional cover sheet with the ‘Department’ printed on and a comments sheet.

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COLLATING RESULTS

342 completed questionnaires from possible 620 (55%).

Inputting 342 papers into Xcel data system took approx 21hrs.

The additional comments sheets results were very useful.

Should have asked for more details on cover sheet.

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DEPARTMENT FOCUS GROUPS

8 staff received focus group facilitation training from ACAS.

Agreed a strict format for all focus groups.

Results of the questionnaire and focus group were combined to produce department action plans.

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ACTION PLANS

The Working Group compiled both a Directorate Action Plan and Department Action Plans.

The Action Plans are now being monitored through the Directorate Risk Register (standing item on the Monthly Team Brief).

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ACTION PLAN EXAMPLE

A Therapy Service:“Insufficient time with each patient. Staff feel they are not giving the care required for some patients”.

Action: Changes made to the booking system

to allow additional time where required.

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ACTION PLAN EXAMPLE

Domestic Services: “Due to staff sickness I am often

required to help on other wards and I worry I am neglecting my ward”

Action (this was also raised with the trust as a infection control issue):

Additional funding was made available for recruiting additional domestic staff.

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ACTION PLAN EXAMPLE

Dietetics: “Medics & Nursing Staff not

understanding our role in patient care”.

Action: Dietetics staff are now given time on

Medical & Nursing update training.

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ACTION PLAN EXAMPLE

Domestic Services (Evening Staff): “Feel they are not being

communicated to as well as morning and afternoon staff”.

Action: The provision of a notice board just for

Evening Staff, which the Supervisors are responsible for updating.

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WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO DIFFERENTLY?

Ask for more staff details on cover sheet:

- department - employment Not use Focus Groups.

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