Background The aim was to determine the feasibility of implementing a patient safety survey which measures patients’ experiences of their own safety relating to a care transition. This included limited-efficacy testing, determining acceptability (to patients and staff), and investigating integration with existing systems and practices from the staff perspective. Methods Mixed methods study in 16 wards across four hospitals, from two English NHS Trusts and four clinical areas; cardiology, care of older people, orthopaedics, stroke. Limited-efficacy testing of a previously validated survey was conducted through collection of patient reports of safety experiences, and thematic comparison with staff safety incident reports. Patient accepta...
NoPatients have the potential to provide feedback on the safety of their care. Recently, tools have ...
Abstract Background It is increasingly recognised that patients can play a role in reporting safety...
The Berwick review into patient safety recommended ‘involving patients in the healthcare organisatio...
Background The aim was to determine the feasibility of implementing a patient safety survey which m...
Objective: To develop and validate a mechanism for patients to provide feedback on safety experience...
Objective To develop and validate a mechanism for patients to provide feedback on safety experienc...
Objective To develop and validate a mechanism for patients to provide feedback on safety experiences...
Objective: To develop and validate a mechanism for patients to provide feedback on safety experience...
Objective: To develop and validate a mechanism for patients to provide feedback on safety experience...
Background: There is growing interest in the role of patients in improving patient safety. One such...
BACKGROUND: There is growing interest in the role of patients in improving patient safety. One such ...
Objective: The importance of involving patients in reporting on safety is increasingly recognised. W...
Objective - The importance of involving patients in reporting on safety is increasingly recognized. ...
Objective The importance of involving patients in reporting on safety is increasingly recognized. W...
BACKGROUND: There is growing interest in the role of patients in improving patient safety. One such ...
NoPatients have the potential to provide feedback on the safety of their care. Recently, tools have ...
Abstract Background It is increasingly recognised that patients can play a role in reporting safety...
The Berwick review into patient safety recommended ‘involving patients in the healthcare organisatio...
Background The aim was to determine the feasibility of implementing a patient safety survey which m...
Objective: To develop and validate a mechanism for patients to provide feedback on safety experience...
Objective To develop and validate a mechanism for patients to provide feedback on safety experienc...
Objective To develop and validate a mechanism for patients to provide feedback on safety experiences...
Objective: To develop and validate a mechanism for patients to provide feedback on safety experience...
Objective: To develop and validate a mechanism for patients to provide feedback on safety experience...
Background: There is growing interest in the role of patients in improving patient safety. One such...
BACKGROUND: There is growing interest in the role of patients in improving patient safety. One such ...
Objective: The importance of involving patients in reporting on safety is increasingly recognised. W...
Objective - The importance of involving patients in reporting on safety is increasingly recognized. ...
Objective The importance of involving patients in reporting on safety is increasingly recognized. W...
BACKGROUND: There is growing interest in the role of patients in improving patient safety. One such ...
NoPatients have the potential to provide feedback on the safety of their care. Recently, tools have ...
Abstract Background It is increasingly recognised that patients can play a role in reporting safety...
The Berwick review into patient safety recommended ‘involving patients in the healthcare organisatio...