Effects of the Care Certificate on healthcare assistants' ability to identify and manage deteriorating patients.
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Abstract
The Care Certificate, launched in England in 2015, safeguards patients by ensuring all new healthcare assistants (HCAs) undertake a structured educational programme so that they can provide appropriate, safe and high standards of care in clinical settings. This article describes a service evaluation that aimed to identify the effects of the Care Certificate on HCAs' confidence and ability to identify, and initiate management of, unwell patients independently.
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| Authors | Michelle Haigh, Sandie;Garside, Joanne; |
| Journal | nursing management (harrow, london, england : 1994) |
| Year | 2019 |
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10.7748/nm.2019.e1798
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