An evaluation of staff experiences of the Royal Literary Fund writer-in-residence service to support improvements in written communication in healthcare

Catherine Pengelly, Carolyn Spring, Rachel M Taylor
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Written communication is essential to staff and patient experience in healthcare. The Royal Literary Fund has hosted a writing fellow in an NHS Trust since 2018 providing professional writing training. The aim of this evaluation was to explore the experiences of staff using the service. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 21 staff members from a range of professions who had accessed the service. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Findings: The writing service was highly valued. Three themes emerged: feelings about writing at work, reported benefits of attending sessions, and perceived barriers to accessing them. Staff felt underskilled in professional writing and described the wish to write more succinctly and reflectively. Self-reported confidence increased after sessions. Stigma around writing skills prevented some staff from recommending the service. Wider adoption of professional writing skills training through the NHS could have benefits in terms of increasing self-perceived skills and confidence.
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对皇家文学基金为支持改善医疗保健领域书面交流而提供的驻校作家服务的员工经验进行评估
在医疗保健领域,书面交流对员工和患者的体验至关重要。自 2018 年起,皇家文学基金在一家 NHS 信托基金会设立了一名写作研究员,提供专业写作培训。本次评估的目的是探索员工使用该服务的体验。我们对 21 名来自不同专业的工作人员进行了半结构式访谈,他们都曾使用过这项服务。采用主题分析法对数据进行了分析。研究结果写作服务得到了高度评价。出现了三个主题:对工作中写作的感受、报告的参加服务的益处以及获得服务的障碍。工作人员感到专业写作技巧不足,希望写作更加简洁和具有反思性。参加培训后,自我感觉信心有所增强。对写作技巧的偏见阻碍了一些员工推荐这项服务。在国家医疗服务体系中更广泛地采用专业写作技能培训可以提高自我感觉的技能和信心。
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