Staff perceptions of primary healthcare service change: influences on staff satisfaction
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-18, 04:12authored byTham, R, Buykx, P, Leigh Kinsman, Ward, B, Humphreys, JS, Asaid, A, Tuohey, K, Jenner, R
Strong primary healthcare (PHC) services are efficient, cost-effective and associated with better population health outcomes. However, little is known about the role and perspectives ofPHCstaff in creating a sustainable service. Staff from a single-point-of-entry primary health care service in Elmore, a small rural community in north-west Victoria, were surveyed. Qualitative methods were used to collect data to show how the key factors associated with the evolution of a once-struggling medical service into a successful and sustainable PHC service have influenced staff satisfaction. The success of the service was linked to visionary leadership, teamwork and community involvement while service sustainability was described in terms of inter-professional linkages and the role of the service in contributing to the broader community. These factors were reported to have a positive impact on staff satisfaction. The contribution of service delivery change and ongoing service sustainability to staff satisfaction in this rural setting has implications for planning service change in other primary health care settings.
History
Publication title
Australian Health Review
Volume
38
Pagination
580-583
ISSN
1449-8944
Department/School
School of Nursing
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
Place of publication
Australia
Rights statement
Copyright 2014 AHHA
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Evaluation of health and support services not elsewhere classified