We explored the barriers to reporting patient safety incidents experienced by nurses and resident physicians while working in tertiary hospitals in South Korea. Sixteen in-depth interviews with 10 nurses and 6 resident physicians, all of whom had experienced patient safety incidents, were conducted. The interviews were analyzed using directed content analysis in accordance with a coding scheme developed in this study, which contains 4 categories (incidents and reporters, reporting procedures and systems, feedbacks, and reporting culture) and 9 subcategories. The barriers to reporting near-misses included the following: characteristics of the incident (eg, nonhazardous and high frequency), reporters' lack of knowledge, uncertainty, fear of b...
Abstract Background Incident reporting can inform hospital safety. However, under‐reporting is preve...
Abstract Background Healthcare professionals who experience trauma due to patient safety incidents c...
Background and Objective: The receipt of appropriate and safe health care is of the basic rights of ...
Background: The patient safety incident reporting systems is designed to improve the health care by ...
An exploratory study was conducted with 886 nurses at eight Korean teach-ing hospitals to describe n...
WOS: 000533600300004Purpose: To assess awareness and use of the incident reporting system among doct...
An exploratory study was conducted with 886 nurses at eight Korean teaching hospitals to describe n...
The present study investigated physicians' perceptions regarding the need for, effects of, and barri...
Copyright © 2006 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.ObjectivesTo assess awareness and use of the curren...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Incident reporting can contribute to safer health care. Since the ra...
Background: Resident physicians are known to be infrequent reporters of patient safety events (PSE)....
: Resident physicians are known to be infrequent reporters of patient safety events (PSE). Previous ...
Objectives: This study explored the working experience of patient safety managers (PSMs) in small- a...
Background and Objectives : Medical error reporting is a common way in identifying and preventing th...
Objectives The development and implementation of incident reporting systems within healthcare contin...
Abstract Background Incident reporting can inform hospital safety. However, under‐reporting is preve...
Abstract Background Healthcare professionals who experience trauma due to patient safety incidents c...
Background and Objective: The receipt of appropriate and safe health care is of the basic rights of ...
Background: The patient safety incident reporting systems is designed to improve the health care by ...
An exploratory study was conducted with 886 nurses at eight Korean teach-ing hospitals to describe n...
WOS: 000533600300004Purpose: To assess awareness and use of the incident reporting system among doct...
An exploratory study was conducted with 886 nurses at eight Korean teaching hospitals to describe n...
The present study investigated physicians' perceptions regarding the need for, effects of, and barri...
Copyright © 2006 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.ObjectivesTo assess awareness and use of the curren...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Incident reporting can contribute to safer health care. Since the ra...
Background: Resident physicians are known to be infrequent reporters of patient safety events (PSE)....
: Resident physicians are known to be infrequent reporters of patient safety events (PSE). Previous ...
Objectives: This study explored the working experience of patient safety managers (PSMs) in small- a...
Background and Objectives : Medical error reporting is a common way in identifying and preventing th...
Objectives The development and implementation of incident reporting systems within healthcare contin...
Abstract Background Incident reporting can inform hospital safety. However, under‐reporting is preve...
Abstract Background Healthcare professionals who experience trauma due to patient safety incidents c...
Background and Objective: The receipt of appropriate and safe health care is of the basic rights of ...