The research to be presented is a central hypothesis of a PhD research project investigating the relationship between patient feedback methods and patient safety. There is evidence that some patient feedback methods (patient complaints and patient surveys) are not reaching their potential to facilitate service improvement. Patient reported safety concerns are treated differently to staff reported adverse events. Data coding taxonomies in the patient safety domain are incompatible and data from multiple sources isn’t aggregated to inform service improvement
Patient safety research has adapted concepts and methods from the workplace safety literature (safet...
Background: By assessing patient safety culture, healthcare providers can identify areas for improve...
Quality and safety improvement is a relatively novel discipline in healthcare practice and research ...
Safety reporting systems are widely used in healthcare to identify risks to patient safety. But, the...
Background Patient complaints have been identified as a valuable resource for monitoring and improvi...
Objective: It is increasingly recognized that patient safety requires heterogeneous insights from a ...
Introduction: Effective feedback from incident reporting systems in healthcare is essential if organ...
Introduction: Although incident reporting systems are widespread in health care as a strategy to red...
While patient data are used in many ways, many opportunities remain for patients to contribute to is...
I used an unobtrusive data source (Glassdoor.co.uk) to aggregate and analyse NHS employee reviews. T...
Objective - The importance of involving patients in reporting on safety is increasingly recognized. ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the utility of data already existing within hospitals for monitoring patient sa...
Objective To develop and validate a mechanism for patients to provide feedback on safety experienc...
PLAIN ENGLISH SUMMARY: Patient safety is a growing research area. However, although patients and the...
Background Patient safety measurement remains a global challenge. Patients are an important but negl...
Patient safety research has adapted concepts and methods from the workplace safety literature (safet...
Background: By assessing patient safety culture, healthcare providers can identify areas for improve...
Quality and safety improvement is a relatively novel discipline in healthcare practice and research ...
Safety reporting systems are widely used in healthcare to identify risks to patient safety. But, the...
Background Patient complaints have been identified as a valuable resource for monitoring and improvi...
Objective: It is increasingly recognized that patient safety requires heterogeneous insights from a ...
Introduction: Effective feedback from incident reporting systems in healthcare is essential if organ...
Introduction: Although incident reporting systems are widespread in health care as a strategy to red...
While patient data are used in many ways, many opportunities remain for patients to contribute to is...
I used an unobtrusive data source (Glassdoor.co.uk) to aggregate and analyse NHS employee reviews. T...
Objective - The importance of involving patients in reporting on safety is increasingly recognized. ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the utility of data already existing within hospitals for monitoring patient sa...
Objective To develop and validate a mechanism for patients to provide feedback on safety experienc...
PLAIN ENGLISH SUMMARY: Patient safety is a growing research area. However, although patients and the...
Background Patient safety measurement remains a global challenge. Patients are an important but negl...
Patient safety research has adapted concepts and methods from the workplace safety literature (safet...
Background: By assessing patient safety culture, healthcare providers can identify areas for improve...
Quality and safety improvement is a relatively novel discipline in healthcare practice and research ...