This study examines how patients conceptualize “responsibility” for their healthcare and make sense of the complex boundaries between patient and professional roles. Focusing on the specific case of patient safety, narrative methods were used to analyze semi-structured interviews with 28 people recently discharged from hospital in England. We present a typology of attribution, which demonstrates that patients’ attributions of responsibility to staff and/or to patients are informed by two dimensions of responsibility: basis and contingency. The basis of responsibility is the reason for holding an individual or group responsible. The contingency of responsibility is the extent to which that attribution is contextually situated. The article co...
In the pursuit of enhanced patient safety, new forms of organisational learning have been introduced...
PURPOSE A culture of blame and fear of retribution are recognized barriers to reporting patient safe...
This thesis sheds new light on the problem of errors and adverse events in medicine. Itdoes so by co...
This study examines how patients conceptualize “responsibility” for their healthcare and make sense ...
This study examines how patients conceptualize ‘responsibility’ for their healthcare and make sense ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore specific instances of junior doctors’ responsibili...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the views of acute medical patients and healthcare professional...
The concept of responsibility for health is a significant feature of health discourse and public hea...
PURPOSE: A culture of blame and fear of retribution are recognized barriers to reporting patient saf...
An enduring debate concerns how responsibility for patient safety should be distributed between orga...
ObjectiveStudies of patient safety in health care have traditionally focused on hospital medicine. H...
This paper starts by introducing a tripartite conception of responsibility for health consisting of ...
The role of responsibility in hospitals is undeniable. Although administrative groups are essential ...
An enduring debate concerns how responsibility for patient safety should be distributed between orga...
In this article, we focus at a key concept of today's healthcare, namely responsibility. Personal re...
In the pursuit of enhanced patient safety, new forms of organisational learning have been introduced...
PURPOSE A culture of blame and fear of retribution are recognized barriers to reporting patient safe...
This thesis sheds new light on the problem of errors and adverse events in medicine. Itdoes so by co...
This study examines how patients conceptualize “responsibility” for their healthcare and make sense ...
This study examines how patients conceptualize ‘responsibility’ for their healthcare and make sense ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore specific instances of junior doctors’ responsibili...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the views of acute medical patients and healthcare professional...
The concept of responsibility for health is a significant feature of health discourse and public hea...
PURPOSE: A culture of blame and fear of retribution are recognized barriers to reporting patient saf...
An enduring debate concerns how responsibility for patient safety should be distributed between orga...
ObjectiveStudies of patient safety in health care have traditionally focused on hospital medicine. H...
This paper starts by introducing a tripartite conception of responsibility for health consisting of ...
The role of responsibility in hospitals is undeniable. Although administrative groups are essential ...
An enduring debate concerns how responsibility for patient safety should be distributed between orga...
In this article, we focus at a key concept of today's healthcare, namely responsibility. Personal re...
In the pursuit of enhanced patient safety, new forms of organisational learning have been introduced...
PURPOSE A culture of blame and fear of retribution are recognized barriers to reporting patient safe...
This thesis sheds new light on the problem of errors and adverse events in medicine. Itdoes so by co...