Background: Exploring frontline staff perceptions of patient safety is important, because they largely determine how improvement interventions are understood and implemented. However, research evidence in this area is very limited. This study therefore: explores participants’ understanding of patient safety as a concept; describes the factors thought to contribute to patient safety incidents (PSIs); and identifies existing improvement actions and potential opportunities for future interventions to help mitigate risks. Methods: A total of 34 semi-structured interviews were conducted with 11 general practitioners, 12 practice nurses and 11 practice managers in the West of Scotland. The data were thematically analysed. Results: Pa...
Patient safety has been addressed since 2002 in the health system of New South Wales, Australia via ...
BACKGROUND: Patients can have an important role in reducing harm in primary-care settings. Learning ...
Abstract Background Patient safety research is conducted predominantly in hospital settings, with a ...
Abstract Background Exploring frontline staff perceptions of patient safety is important, because th...
Background: Exploring frontline staff perceptions of patient safety is important, because they la...
Given their unique viewpoint at the epicentre of the care process, patients can make a unique contr...
Background: There is a growing interest in identifying strategies to achieve safer primary healthcar...
Due to the large volume of primary care consultations and increasing patient complexity, there is su...
textabstractBackground When improving patient safety a positive safety culture is key. As little is ...
Objectives: Patient safety is a key concern of modern health systems, with numerous approaches to su...
Background: The frequency and nature of safety problems and harm in general practices has previously...
There is a growing interest in identifying strategies to achieve safer primary health-care provision...
Contains fulltext : 89854.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Th...
Contains fulltext : 89813.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)RATIONALE, AIM...
Background: An open, constructive safety culture is key in healthcare since it is seen as a main con...
Patient safety has been addressed since 2002 in the health system of New South Wales, Australia via ...
BACKGROUND: Patients can have an important role in reducing harm in primary-care settings. Learning ...
Abstract Background Patient safety research is conducted predominantly in hospital settings, with a ...
Abstract Background Exploring frontline staff perceptions of patient safety is important, because th...
Background: Exploring frontline staff perceptions of patient safety is important, because they la...
Given their unique viewpoint at the epicentre of the care process, patients can make a unique contr...
Background: There is a growing interest in identifying strategies to achieve safer primary healthcar...
Due to the large volume of primary care consultations and increasing patient complexity, there is su...
textabstractBackground When improving patient safety a positive safety culture is key. As little is ...
Objectives: Patient safety is a key concern of modern health systems, with numerous approaches to su...
Background: The frequency and nature of safety problems and harm in general practices has previously...
There is a growing interest in identifying strategies to achieve safer primary health-care provision...
Contains fulltext : 89854.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Th...
Contains fulltext : 89813.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)RATIONALE, AIM...
Background: An open, constructive safety culture is key in healthcare since it is seen as a main con...
Patient safety has been addressed since 2002 in the health system of New South Wales, Australia via ...
BACKGROUND: Patients can have an important role in reducing harm in primary-care settings. Learning ...
Abstract Background Patient safety research is conducted predominantly in hospital settings, with a ...