In a recent edition of this journal, Mannion and Braithwaite provide a succinct analysis of the emergence, and ultimately limited impact, of what they term the current ‘Safety I’ movement in healthcare. They describe the arc of this field from denial, through engagement via mechanisms and approaches imported from other industries, to the current situation where, despite ‘best efforts,’ error rates remain stubbornly recalcitrant. In examining the failure of system-wide efforts to produce sustained reductions in errors and adverse events, that article exposes the doxa, or what Bourdieu calls ‘the taken for granted’ which is central to this latest wave of patient safety movement. In this commentary, I would like to take focus on two key ele...
The paper summarises previous theories of accident causation, human error, foresight, resilience and...
Patients are continually being put at risk of harm, and health care organisations are struggling to ...
In the field of health care, the first decades of the 21st century will be remembered as the time pe...
Abstract In a recent edition of this journal, Mannion and Braithwaite provide a succinct analysis o...
Mannion and Braithwaite outline a new paradigm for studying and improving patient safety – Safety II...
Who could disagree with the seemingly common-sense reasoning that: “We must learn from the things th...
Who could disagree with the seemingly common-sense reasoning that: “We must learn from the things th...
Abstract Mannion and Braithwaite outline a new paradigm for studying and improving patient safety –...
In response to a weight of evidence that patients are frequently harmed as a result of their care, t...
Who could disagree with the seemingly common-sense reasoning that: "We must learn from the things th...
Abstract Who could disagree with the seemingly common-sense reasoning that: “We must learn from the...
In their editorial, Mannion and Braithwaite contend that the approach to solving the problem of unsa...
bstract In their editorial, Mannion and Braithwaite contend that the approach to solving the proble...
Abstract In their recent editorial Mannion and Braithwaite provide an insightful critique of tradit...
In their recent editorial Mannion and Braithwaite provide an insightful critique of traditional pati...
The paper summarises previous theories of accident causation, human error, foresight, resilience and...
Patients are continually being put at risk of harm, and health care organisations are struggling to ...
In the field of health care, the first decades of the 21st century will be remembered as the time pe...
Abstract In a recent edition of this journal, Mannion and Braithwaite provide a succinct analysis o...
Mannion and Braithwaite outline a new paradigm for studying and improving patient safety – Safety II...
Who could disagree with the seemingly common-sense reasoning that: “We must learn from the things th...
Who could disagree with the seemingly common-sense reasoning that: “We must learn from the things th...
Abstract Mannion and Braithwaite outline a new paradigm for studying and improving patient safety –...
In response to a weight of evidence that patients are frequently harmed as a result of their care, t...
Who could disagree with the seemingly common-sense reasoning that: "We must learn from the things th...
Abstract Who could disagree with the seemingly common-sense reasoning that: “We must learn from the...
In their editorial, Mannion and Braithwaite contend that the approach to solving the problem of unsa...
bstract In their editorial, Mannion and Braithwaite contend that the approach to solving the proble...
Abstract In their recent editorial Mannion and Braithwaite provide an insightful critique of tradit...
In their recent editorial Mannion and Braithwaite provide an insightful critique of traditional pati...
The paper summarises previous theories of accident causation, human error, foresight, resilience and...
Patients are continually being put at risk of harm, and health care organisations are struggling to ...
In the field of health care, the first decades of the 21st century will be remembered as the time pe...