{"id":4955,"date":"2023-11-13T12:14:19","date_gmt":"2023-11-13T12:14:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/integratedcarejournal.com\/?p=4955"},"modified":"2023-12-04T12:35:43","modified_gmt":"2023-12-04T12:35:43","slug":"recognising-value-impact-ah-support-workers-healthcare","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/integratedcarejournal.com\/recognising-value-impact-ah-support-workers-healthcare\/","title":{"rendered":"Recognising the value and impact of AHP support workers within healthcare"},"content":{"rendered":"
AHP support workers are an integral part of multidisciplinary teams. They are relied upon for the transformative role they have to play across many different services, including physiotherapy. They work within their scope of practice to carry out a wide range of tasks and are supervised by a registered healthcare professional who retains responsibility for patient care.<\/p>\n
The value of support workers cannot be underestimated. The contribution to services by support workers, both in the NHS and the independent sector, enhances patient outcomes, improves patient experience and increases service efficiency. They also provide immeasurable guidance and support to the wider health and care team.<\/p>\n
Currently, we see increasing numbers of support workers playing a vital role in facilitating education by supporting physiotherapy students with their learning. By supporting physiotherapy students with practice-based learning during their placements, support workers offer a safe and supportive space, and contribute to the growth of the profession.<\/p>\n
During the pandemic, support workers demonstrated great flexibility and brought new skills to the role. Their responsibilities increased and elements of their practice developed to meet the extraordinary pressures on the system.<\/p>\n
More physiotherapy support workers are needed within the NHS, but this demand can\u2019t be met by increasing the registered workforce alone. With ever-increasing physiotherapy waiting lists, an ageing population and more patients living with multiple conditions, more support workers are needed to fulfil population, patient and service delivery needs in safe, effective ways.<\/p>\n