Working arrangements for temporary doctors in NHS ‘can pose patient safety risk’

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Temporary doctors, also known as locums, are used in the health service to fill staffing gaps.

The way many temporary doctors are expected to work in the NHS can pose a risk to patient safety, a new study suggests

Locums described “often working in unfamiliar environments, sometimes with minimal induction and varying levels of support”, the authors said. ‘Locum’ working sometimes created extra work for permanent staff, while some locum doctors were left feeling stigmatised and excluded, researchers found “Our findings are a call to action for organisations to take stock of how they engage, support and work with locums, and asks both locums and organisations to reflect on whether their practices support a collective approach to patient safety and quality of care.”

“With doctor trainee retention rates plummeting over the past decade and over half of consultants anticipating early retirement, this analysis sounds the alarm on unsustainable workforce dynamics that may jeopardise NHS future functioning.” – And “limited evidence” shows that other organisational factors like communication or recognition improve retention.

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