If you don't feel this survey is for you, or that it's not as important this time round, we have put together our top 3 reasons to get involved below:
#NHS#mentalhealth#NHSCHECK
10 x £100 amazon vouchers to give away, alongside 80 x £25 for anyone that completes this phase of the survey.
Please check your inbox for your unique survey link, and thank you to all who have taken part so far - good luck!
You'll be automatically entered into our prize draw if you complete the current wave of the NHS CHECK survey - there are 80 vouchers to be had!
Check your inbox, and your junk mail, to find your link to the survey. Open to those who have taken part in previous NHS CHECK surveys.
This wave of the NHS CHECK survey is open to anyone who has responded in previous rounds of the survey, including bank / agency staff, both clinical and non-clinical workers, as well as those who have left the NHS (but have taken part before).
The survey has re-opened!
The study is open to ALL NHS workers - clinical, non-clinical & agency staff.
It is open to all participants that have responded to previous NHS CHECK surveys - so please keep an eye on your email inbox for your individual survey link.
McBride et al.'s study concludes that reporting future financial concerns at baseline increased the odds of depressive symptoms at follow-up around 18 months later. This is highly relevant given the ongoing strike action by junior doctors and the cost-of-living crisis. #NHSpay
The findings stress the importance of addressing financial stressors in supporting NHS staff wellbeing. As highlighted in our policy institute summary, pay is only one part of the picture. Free parking and affordable food on site could also ease financial burden.
PhD Student @BethanyCroak and co-investigators @Dannijl and Dr Sharon Stevelink provided their insights on a @UKREACHStudy article about the relationship between financial concerns and depression in UK healthcare workers.
#HealthcareWorkers#mentalhealth
Here is a @bmj_latest article featuring NHS CHECK & TIDES research into ethnic inequalities in the NHS during pandemic.
Great to see this important topic getting coverage.
https://t.co/zBwAGRiOhc
New research found #NHS staff from ethnically minoritised groups were more likely to experience bullying and harassment than White colleagues during the #pandemic and this was linked to poorer #mentalhealth
Read more▶️https://t.co/iQQREGioTD
Supported by @wellcometrust@ESRC
New study shows that #NHS staff from ethnically minoritised groups were more likely to experience discrimination and ethnic inequalities than White colleagues during the #pandemic linking to poorer #mentalhealth.
Read more: https://t.co/acc0yWMbBo
@wellcometrust@ESRC@kcsamh
📢Call for a Post-doctoral Research Associate to work on longitudinal data collected as part of NHS CHECK to lead on data analyses using statistical methods & writing up of findings for scientific publications and a funder report.
For more info:
https://t.co/miXDRaQ8bH
We are delighted to host a panel featuring @ucl, representatives from @NHSEngland's Health and Wellbeing Programme, an #NHS worker who lives with Long Covid, and of course our very own @ProfNGreenberg.
#NHSCHECKConference
Welcome to the NHS CHECK conference!
@WesselyS gives his opening remarks at today's conference, with some fantastic speakers to follow.
We will make sure all presentations are available following the conference.