An evaluation of New Zealand's iterative Workforce Service Reviews: a new way of thinking about health workforce planning

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作者
Naccarella, Lucio [1 ]
Greenstock, Louise [1 ]
Wraight, Brenda [2 ]
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[1] Univ Melbourne, Australian Hlth Workforce Inst, Parkville, Vic 3010, Australia
[2] Hlth Workforce New Zealand, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
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10.1071/AH12183
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Objective. To ensure New Zealand's health workforce was fit for purpose, Health Workforce New Zealand (HWNZ) funded Workforce Service Reviews (WSRs) to develop visions for service reconfiguration and workforce for 2020. This paper describes what makes the WSR processes work, for whom, and in what circumstances. Method. Semi-structured interviews informed by a realist evaluation approach were conducted to obtain perceptions and experiences of WSR participants from four WSRs: eye health, palliative care, anaesthesia and aged care. Results. The WSR process was a successful means of bringing together professionals from across the health disciplines and building sector capacity to develop new ways of thinking about service and workforce planning. WSRs were constrained by: mixed signals about process and outcomes; being challenged not milestone focussed; lacking clarity about ownership of visions; and variable clarity about next steps. WSRs were optimised by having: a lead clinician with policy know-how, ability to inspire, bring people together, distil ideas into coherent frameworks; and a project manager with project enablement skill sets and expertise in complex systems, implementation, change management. Conclusions. Evidence now exists at a point in time about what makes the WSR processes work. Implications for HWNZ are presented using a capacity-building framework to inform future decision making regarding WSRs.
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