- NHS hospital
Chesterfield Royal Hospital
Report from 26 July 2024 assessment
Contents
On this page
- Overview
- Shared direction and culture
- Capable, compassionate and inclusive leaders
- Freedom to speak up
- Workforce equality, diversity and inclusion
- Governance, management and sustainability
- Partnerships and communities
- Learning, improvement and innovation
Well-led
Feedback from staff identified a culture of mistrust and a perception of poor communication which we were told was affecting morale and staff retention.
This service scored 75 (out of 100) for this area. Find out what we look at when we assess this area and How we calculate these scores.
During the assessment process we spoke with a number of staff in the ward area and held a focus group. Staff we spoke with identified increased support locally from the unit manager. However, all staff felt there was a disconnect between them and any more senior managers above band 7. Staff expressed a culture of mistrust which affected moral and raised concerns that decisions affecting them and patient safety would be made without there input. Although the ward team were extremely complementary of each other describing 'a friendly and close team'. One staff member reported working 'in a few trusts with this one being the most cohesive'.
The trust provided us with evidence of a comprehensive package of support which included opportunity for monthly off site/ward meetings. Support from a lead nurse working clinically, increased preceptorship support and a number of staff development opportunities. Staff we spoke with did not discuss these improvements.
Capable, compassionate and inclusive leaders
We did not look at Capable, compassionate and inclusive leaders during this assessment. The score for this quality statement is based on the previous rating for Well-led.
Freedom to speak up
Staff we spoke with did not appear to have confidence in the Freedom to Speak Up process (FTSU). Staff felt they were not supported apart from the ward manager who was a positive leader who would advocate for them. Staff had cancelled a meeting provided by the trust with the FTSU to discuss concerns relating to staffing and morale. As part of this assessment we held a focus group that was attended by 10 staff. Positive changes were recognised however, the underlying mistrust of senior managers appeared to affect the staff morale and overall culture of the service. It appears that staff are worried that the positive changes that have happened will not continue. For example, reduction in beds whilst evidence provided by the trust supported that staff were heard and were committed to positive recruitment and patient safety.
Workforce equality, diversity and inclusion
We did not look at Workforce equality, diversity and inclusion during this assessment. The score for this quality statement is based on the previous rating for Well-led.
Governance, management and sustainability
We did not look at Governance, management and sustainability during this assessment. The score for this quality statement is based on the previous rating for Well-led.
Partnerships and communities
We did not look at Partnerships and communities during this assessment. The score for this quality statement is based on the previous rating for Well-led.
Learning, improvement and innovation
We did not look at Learning, improvement and innovation during this assessment. The score for this quality statement is based on the previous rating for Well-led.