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      Implementing an adapted Buurtzorg model in an inner city NHS trust.

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          Abstract

          District nursing in inner city areas faces many challenges, particularly with regard to sustaining the nursing workforce, and ensuring nurses gain satisfaction and enjoyment from their work. The Dutch Buurtzorg model of self-managing teams offers a potential solution to address these problems. In this article, the authors, as nurse leaders, reflect on their experience of implementing a 'test and learn' pilot of such a model in the NHS in London, and then on a further scaling up of the model. This paper offers insights related to such issues as governance and assurance as well pragmatism in supporting a process of change. It is hoped that these reflections will guide other nurse leaders in setting up and sustaining this excellent model of team management and care.

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          Journal
          Br J Community Nurs
          British journal of community nursing
          Mark Allen Group
          1462-4753
          1462-4753
          Nov 02 2019
          : 24
          : 11
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Joint Heads of Nursing Integrated Care, Neighbourhood/District Nursing, Heart Failure, Palliative and End of Life Care Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust.
          Article
          10.12968/bjcn.2019.24.11.534
          31674231
          b429b42f-69da-41a6-a2db-303759348c2d
          History

          Buurtzorg model,Change management,District nursing,Nurse leadership,Self-managing teams

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