Exploring the impact of ward climate and the development of a tool to measure staff culture in forensic community homesTools Isgar, Rachel (2022) Exploring the impact of ward climate and the development of a tool to measure staff culture in forensic community homes. DForenPsy thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractBackground: Secure settings have a distinct environment. They are intended to manage risk whilst balancing a therapeutic approach. This thesis provides an investigation into organisational factors that impact on staff and patient outcomes in secure and community settings; specifically ward climate and staff culture. Ward climate is a multifactorial construct comprised of the material, social and emotional conditions of a ward and the interaction between these. Culture can be summarised as jointly held views, beliefs, and behaviour across a workplace. Staff culture is multidimensional, ranging from broad organisational levels to within-team facets. Research studies evidence the influence of organisational factors on patient rehabilitation and staff burnout.
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