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Empathy is key : addressing obstacles to policy progress of ‘work-focused healthcare’

Bartys, S; Martin, RE; Parker, C; Edmondson, A; Burton, K

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Authors

S Bartys

RE Martin

A Edmondson

K Burton



Abstract

Background: In 2019, Public Health England commissioned the authors of this paper to conduct research examining healthcare professionals’ conversations about work with their patients to inform policy aimed at reducing work loss due to ill health.Aims and objectives: The purpose of this paper is to show how the commission provided a unique opportunity for the authors to collaborate with the funders to address obstacles to policy progress.Methods: A steering group was established to revise the original remit of research. In outlining that process here, qualitative data collected from a wide range of healthcare professionals as part of the commission are presented for the first time. We are able to further illuminate and expand on the previously published report findings and policy recommendations, revealing novel insights on researcher-policy engagement.Findings: Robust implementation of ‘work-focused healthcare’ policy has been limited, resulting in an overwhelming lack of empirical data and misguided directives. However, the existing evidence did provide important information about obstacles to policy progress and how to overcome them. The qualitative data were instrumental in this respect, with healthcare professionals revealing various interpretations of, and discourse on the policy.Discussion and conclusions: This paper adds to the expanding literature which suggests that long term, mutualistic, collaborative working is central to addressing barriers to improving evidence use and mobilising health policy into practice. It was shown that tacit, generous, open, empathic and ongoing knowledge exchange, advocacy, and alliances are needed.<br />Key messages<br /><ul><li>This paper builds on the literature which reports relationship- and skills-building with policymakers to be the most important factors in influencing the use of evidence and mobilising health policy into practice.</li><br /><li>A unique opportunity to participate in a continuous, informal, and timely exchange of information with decision makers to address obstacles to policy progress is described.</li><br /><li>Novel insights are revealed into the alliances needed between academic, policy, and healthcare professionals to implement ‘work-focused healthcare’.</li></ul>

Citation

Bartys, S., Martin, R., Parker, C., Edmondson, A., & Burton, K. (2021). Empathy is key : addressing obstacles to policy progress of ‘work-focused healthcare’. Evidence and Policy, 18(3), 524-542. https://doi.org/10.1332/174426421x16340308463939

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Nov 22, 2021
Publication Date Nov 22, 2021
Deposit Date Dec 9, 2021
Publicly Available Date Nov 22, 2022
Journal Evidence & Policy
Print ISSN 1744-2648
Electronic ISSN 1744-2656
Publisher Policy Press
Volume 18
Issue 3
Pages 524-542
DOI https://doi.org/10.1332/174426421x16340308463939
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1332/174426421X16340308463939
Related Public URLs https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/journals/evidence-and-policy
Additional Information Additional Information : ** From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications Router **Journal IDs: pissn 1744-2648 **History: published 2021
Access Information : This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edited version of an article published in Evidence and Policy and is not to be cited. Please cite the definitive publisher-authenticated version, Bartys, S; Martin, R; Parker, C; Edmondson, A; Burton, K, 'Empathy is key: addressing obstacles to policy progress of ‘work-focused healthcare’', Evidence and Policy, Fast track article, which is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1332/174426421X16340308463939

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