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The duty of candour and the NHS agenda

Martin Powell (HSMC, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK)

International Journal of Health Governance

ISSN: 2059-4631

Article publication date: 21 April 2020

Issue publication date: 11 June 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of the study is to explore how the duty of candour got onto the agenda of the British National Health Service.

Design/methodology/approach

The conceptual approach is based on multiple streams approach, with the methodology being interpretive content analysis, which uses a deductive approach that focuses on both manifest and latent content.

Findings

The duty of candour got onto the NHS agenda as a result of the Mid Staffordshire inquiry report and the long-term “interest group” campaign associated with Robbie's Law. It is argued that the “focusing event” of the Mid Staffordshire Inquiry Report opened the “policy window”. It also highlights the importance of “policy entrepreneur” Sir Robert Francis whose “claim to a hearing”, “political connections” and “persistence” was vital.

Research limitations/implications

Analysis was confined to published documents.

Originality/value

It highlights some of the factors that suggested why the duty of candour got onto the NHS agenda when it did.

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Citation

Powell, M. (2020), "The duty of candour and the NHS agenda", International Journal of Health Governance, Vol. 25 No. 2, pp. 107-116. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJHG-01-2020-0005

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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