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Table 10 General headlines from the level 3 thematic analysis

From: RETRACTED ARTICLE: A thematic analysis of system wide learning from first wave Covid-19 in the East of England

HEADLINE

Level 3 analysis Theme No

Number of Data Sets per theme to support headline

1. Covid-19 has acted as a catalyst for green shoots in genuine integration and joint working to enable transformation across health and social care at many levels to start as long as momentum is maintained

T1, T2, ST2.1,

T3

72,24,5,24 = 197 statements

2. The greatest strength has been the willingness and resilience of the workforce and its teams to be flexible and work together on finding solutions for care that are person centred and safe.

T 3, T 11, T15

T16

24,42,85,41=192 statements

3. Individuals and teams being enabled to find innovative solutions to ‘problems’ without becoming stifled by ‘poor’ governance.

T2, ST2.1

T22

24, 5, 15= 44 statements

4. The number of teams (new and existing) who are or have become effective in how they work together and support each other to provide services to patients, residents and communities is humbling

T1, T2 ,T16

72, 24, 41= 137 statements

5. The use of IT is widely recognised as being beneficial and these benefits need to be retained and further grown specifically in relation to:

  a. Supporting virtual visiting and End of life connections,

  b. Clinical consultations.

  c. Patient, team and stakeholder consultations.

  d. Emotional support for staff wellbeing.

  e. More efficient and collaborative ways of working with greater productivity.

  f. Learning and development and induction

  g. Speeding up recruitment processes.

  h. Environmental benefits- reducing the carbon footprint.

T4, T19, T24

20, 13, 13= 46 statements

6. Good broadband infrastructure across communities is a necessity to support the above.

T24