Background Patient safety measurement remains a global challenge. Patients are an important but neglected source of learning; however, little is known about what patients can add to our understanding of safety. We sought to understand the incidence and nature of patient-reported safety concerns in hospital. Methods Feedback about the experience of safety within hospital was gathered from 2471 inpatients as part of a multicentre, waitlist cluster randomised controlled trial of an intervention, undertaken within 33 wards across three English NHS Trusts, between May 2013 and September 2014. Patient volunteers, supported by researchers, developed a classification framework of patient-reported safety concerns from a random sample of 231 reports....
BACKGROUND: Patients have the potential to provide a rich source of information on both organisation...
PLAIN ENGLISH SUMMARY: Patient safety is a growing research area. However, although patients and the...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the utility of data already existing within hospitals for monitoring patient sa...
Background: Patient safety measurement remains a global challenge. Patients are an important but ne...
Abstract Background Patients have the potential to provide feedback on the safety of their care. Re...
The Berwick review into patient safety recommended ‘involving patients in the healthcare organisatio...
Emergent evidence suggests that patients can identify and report safety issues while in hospital. Ho...
NoINTRODUCTION: Patients are increasingly being thought of as central to patient safety. A small but...
BACKGROUND: The National Reporting and Learning System (NRLS) collects reports about patient safety ...
Objectives: To compare a new co-designed, patient incident reporting tool with three established me...
Abstract Background It is increasingly recognised that patients can play a role in reporting safety...
Patient safety research has adapted concepts and methods from the workplace safety literature (safet...
Objective: The importance of involving patients in reporting on safety is increasingly recognised. W...
Background: Estimates suggest that, in NHS hospitals, incidents causing harm to patients occur in 10...
Understanding how patients can be engaged in safety-related activities at the direct care level is o...
BACKGROUND: Patients have the potential to provide a rich source of information on both organisation...
PLAIN ENGLISH SUMMARY: Patient safety is a growing research area. However, although patients and the...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the utility of data already existing within hospitals for monitoring patient sa...
Background: Patient safety measurement remains a global challenge. Patients are an important but ne...
Abstract Background Patients have the potential to provide feedback on the safety of their care. Re...
The Berwick review into patient safety recommended ‘involving patients in the healthcare organisatio...
Emergent evidence suggests that patients can identify and report safety issues while in hospital. Ho...
NoINTRODUCTION: Patients are increasingly being thought of as central to patient safety. A small but...
BACKGROUND: The National Reporting and Learning System (NRLS) collects reports about patient safety ...
Objectives: To compare a new co-designed, patient incident reporting tool with three established me...
Abstract Background It is increasingly recognised that patients can play a role in reporting safety...
Patient safety research has adapted concepts and methods from the workplace safety literature (safet...
Objective: The importance of involving patients in reporting on safety is increasingly recognised. W...
Background: Estimates suggest that, in NHS hospitals, incidents causing harm to patients occur in 10...
Understanding how patients can be engaged in safety-related activities at the direct care level is o...
BACKGROUND: Patients have the potential to provide a rich source of information on both organisation...
PLAIN ENGLISH SUMMARY: Patient safety is a growing research area. However, although patients and the...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the utility of data already existing within hospitals for monitoring patient sa...