BACKGROUND: Identifying patients at risk of harm in general practice is challenging for busy clinicians. In UK primary care, trigger tools and case note reviews are mainly used to identify rates of harm in sample populations. AIM: This study explores how adaptions to existing trigger tool methodology can identify patient safety events and engage clinicians in ongoing reflective work around safety. DESIGN AND SETTING: Mixed-method quantitative and narrative evaluation using thematic analysis in a single East London training practice. METHOD: The project team developed and tested five trigger searches, supported by Excel worksheets to guide the case review process. Project evaluation included summary statistics of completed worksheets and a q...
Given their unique viewpoint at the epicentre of the care process, patients can make a unique contr...
Objectives: Major gaps remain in our understanding of primary care patient safety. We describe a to...
Background: The frequency and nature of safety problems and harm in general practices has previously...
<strong>Background</strong> Although the majority of patient contact within the UK's National Health...
Objectives: To report the implementation of a trigger review method (TRM) in primary care, with a pa...
Despite 340?000?000 primary care consultations annually in the UK, most of the literature on patient...
Due to the large volume of primary care consultations and increasing patient complexity, there is su...
Background: There is limited research, and guidance, on how to address safety in general practice pr...
The use of routinely collected, or administrative, data for measuring and monitoring patient safety ...
BACKGROUND: There is an emerging interest in the inadvertent harm caused to patients by the provisio...
Background Patient safety in primary care is a developing field with an embryonic but evolving evid...
Objectives: To describe experiences with the implementation of global trigger tool (GTT) reviews in ...
Objective: To identify patient safety monitoring strategies in primary care. Design: Open-ended ques...
Patient harms, or adverse events which is the term used in this PhD thesis, is a global health probl...
BACKGROUND: Despite the enormous potential for adverse events in primary care, the knowledge base ab...
Given their unique viewpoint at the epicentre of the care process, patients can make a unique contr...
Objectives: Major gaps remain in our understanding of primary care patient safety. We describe a to...
Background: The frequency and nature of safety problems and harm in general practices has previously...
<strong>Background</strong> Although the majority of patient contact within the UK's National Health...
Objectives: To report the implementation of a trigger review method (TRM) in primary care, with a pa...
Despite 340?000?000 primary care consultations annually in the UK, most of the literature on patient...
Due to the large volume of primary care consultations and increasing patient complexity, there is su...
Background: There is limited research, and guidance, on how to address safety in general practice pr...
The use of routinely collected, or administrative, data for measuring and monitoring patient safety ...
BACKGROUND: There is an emerging interest in the inadvertent harm caused to patients by the provisio...
Background Patient safety in primary care is a developing field with an embryonic but evolving evid...
Objectives: To describe experiences with the implementation of global trigger tool (GTT) reviews in ...
Objective: To identify patient safety monitoring strategies in primary care. Design: Open-ended ques...
Patient harms, or adverse events which is the term used in this PhD thesis, is a global health probl...
BACKGROUND: Despite the enormous potential for adverse events in primary care, the knowledge base ab...
Given their unique viewpoint at the epicentre of the care process, patients can make a unique contr...
Objectives: Major gaps remain in our understanding of primary care patient safety. We describe a to...
Background: The frequency and nature of safety problems and harm in general practices has previously...