Objective: Though healthcare is often exhorted to learn from 'high-reliability' industries, adopting tools and techniques from those sectors may not be straightforward. We sought to examine the hierarchies of risk controls approach, used in high-risk industries to rank interventions according to supposed effectiveness in reducing risk, and widely advocated as appropriate for healthcare. Design: Classification of risk controls proposed by clinical teams following proactive detection of hazards in their clinical systems. Classification was based on a widely used hierarchy of controls developed by the US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). Setting and participants: A range of clinical settings in four English NHS hos...
This paper presents a study of risk management in a hospital within the UK. National Health Service ...
This qualitative research aims to explain the individuals relationship between the level of hierarch...
Although debate continues over estimates of the amount of pre-ventable medical harm that occurs in h...
Objective: Though healthcare is often exhorted to learn from 'high-reliability' industries, adopting...
Background Root cause analysis (RCA) is widely used following healthcare serious incidents, but does...
Injury and ill health among healthcare staff associated with handling patients is an important area ...
In recent years, the healthcare sector has adopted the use of operational risk assessment tools to h...
Healthcare is recognised as a complex high risk industry that demands effective management of the ri...
Background: Possessing every hazard class, the health care sector poses significant health threats t...
Background: A gap exists between evidence-based medicine and clinical-practice. Every day, healthcar...
Patient safety and providing a high quality of care are the prerequisite requirements for the effect...
This paper presents a study of risk management in a hospital within the UK. National Health Service ...
Drawing on wider sociologies of risk, this article examines the complexity of clinical risks and the...
High risk industries such as commercial aviation and the oil and gas industry have achieved exemplar...
Interventions to reduce risk often have an associated cost. In UK industries decisions about risk re...
This paper presents a study of risk management in a hospital within the UK. National Health Service ...
This qualitative research aims to explain the individuals relationship between the level of hierarch...
Although debate continues over estimates of the amount of pre-ventable medical harm that occurs in h...
Objective: Though healthcare is often exhorted to learn from 'high-reliability' industries, adopting...
Background Root cause analysis (RCA) is widely used following healthcare serious incidents, but does...
Injury and ill health among healthcare staff associated with handling patients is an important area ...
In recent years, the healthcare sector has adopted the use of operational risk assessment tools to h...
Healthcare is recognised as a complex high risk industry that demands effective management of the ri...
Background: Possessing every hazard class, the health care sector poses significant health threats t...
Background: A gap exists between evidence-based medicine and clinical-practice. Every day, healthcar...
Patient safety and providing a high quality of care are the prerequisite requirements for the effect...
This paper presents a study of risk management in a hospital within the UK. National Health Service ...
Drawing on wider sociologies of risk, this article examines the complexity of clinical risks and the...
High risk industries such as commercial aviation and the oil and gas industry have achieved exemplar...
Interventions to reduce risk often have an associated cost. In UK industries decisions about risk re...
This paper presents a study of risk management in a hospital within the UK. National Health Service ...
This qualitative research aims to explain the individuals relationship between the level of hierarch...
Although debate continues over estimates of the amount of pre-ventable medical harm that occurs in h...