Patient safety (PS) is a key healthcare goal, yet health professionals struggle to acquire appropriate expertise, including Human Factors/Ergonomics skills, reflected in undergraduate curricula content. More than 50% of adverse events are medicines-related, yet focus on pharmacists as experts in medicines is scant. This pilot investigation used focus groups and interviews to explore undergraduate PS teaching in purposively-selected UK pharmacy schools. Results revealed barriers to PS teaching including risk-averse pharmacist ‘personality’ and Educational Standards negatively influencing students’ error-management behaviours
Aim: The study aimed to investigate the perceptions of patient safety competency (PSC) among a sampl...
Aim: The study aimed to investigate the perceptions of patient safety competency (PSC) among a sampl...
Patient safety is a major priority for health services. It is a multi-disciplinary problem and requi...
Patient safety (PS) is a key healthcare goal, yet health professionals struggle to acquire appropria...
Patient safety (PS) is a key healthcare goal, yet health professionals struggle to acquire appropria...
Objectives: Avoiding unnecessary harm is increasingly a priority for healthcare organisations and th...
Objective: - To take a systematic approach to exploring patient safety teaching in health care curri...
Objective. To examine how hidden and informal curricula shaped pharmacy students' learning about pat...
This study has investigated the formal and informal ways pre-registration students from four healthc...
Considering human factors and developing systems-thinking behaviours to ensure patient safet
Patient safety is an emergent property of complex sociotechnical healthcare systems. Human Factors a...
Robert Gordon University’s key strength is employability (reflecting close liaison with the professi...
Background We sought to investigate the formal and informal ways preregistration students from medic...
Background We sought to investigate the formal and informal ways preregistration students from medic...
The complexity of healthcare systems and the fallibility of humans are responsible for a significant...
Aim: The study aimed to investigate the perceptions of patient safety competency (PSC) among a sampl...
Aim: The study aimed to investigate the perceptions of patient safety competency (PSC) among a sampl...
Patient safety is a major priority for health services. It is a multi-disciplinary problem and requi...
Patient safety (PS) is a key healthcare goal, yet health professionals struggle to acquire appropria...
Patient safety (PS) is a key healthcare goal, yet health professionals struggle to acquire appropria...
Objectives: Avoiding unnecessary harm is increasingly a priority for healthcare organisations and th...
Objective: - To take a systematic approach to exploring patient safety teaching in health care curri...
Objective. To examine how hidden and informal curricula shaped pharmacy students' learning about pat...
This study has investigated the formal and informal ways pre-registration students from four healthc...
Considering human factors and developing systems-thinking behaviours to ensure patient safet
Patient safety is an emergent property of complex sociotechnical healthcare systems. Human Factors a...
Robert Gordon University’s key strength is employability (reflecting close liaison with the professi...
Background We sought to investigate the formal and informal ways preregistration students from medic...
Background We sought to investigate the formal and informal ways preregistration students from medic...
The complexity of healthcare systems and the fallibility of humans are responsible for a significant...
Aim: The study aimed to investigate the perceptions of patient safety competency (PSC) among a sampl...
Aim: The study aimed to investigate the perceptions of patient safety competency (PSC) among a sampl...
Patient safety is a major priority for health services. It is a multi-disciplinary problem and requi...