YesBackground: A recent initiative in hospital settings is the patient safety huddle (PSH): a brief multidisciplinary meeting held to highlight patient safety issues and actions to mitigate identified risks. Aim: The authors studied eight ward teams that had sustained PSHs for over 2 years in order to identify key contributory factors. Methods: Unannounced observations of the PSH on eight acute wards in one UK hospital were undertaken. Interviews and focus groups were also conducted. These were recorded and transcribed for framework analysis. Findings: A range of factors contributes to the sustainability of the PSH including a high degree of belief and consensus in purpose, adaptability, determination, multidisciplinary team in...
Background To reduce patient harm, healthcare has focused on improvement based on learning from erro...
Background Huddles are short, regular debriefings that are designed to engage clinical staff in disc...
Objective: The study had two specific objectives: (1) To analyse change in a survey measure of organ...
Abstract Background The Patient Safety Huddle (PSH) is a brief multidisciplinary daily meeting held ...
YesThe Patient Safety Huddle (PSH) is a brief multidisciplinary daily meeting held to discuss threat...
OBJECTIVES: To explore paediatric hospital staff members’ perceptions of the emerging benefits and ...
Aim: To examine the journey of safety initiatives from executive hospital management to ward. Backgr...
Despite an organizational commitment to patient safety, the medical-surgical registered nursing staf...
Purpose - Research on patient safety campaigns has mostly concentrated on large-scale multi-organisa...
Objective Situation Awareness For Everyone (SAFE) is a quality improvement programme aiming to impro...
Yi-Hung Lai,1,2 Ming-Ju Wu,3 Hsin-Hua Chen,4,5 Shih-Ping Lin,4,6 Chun-Yi Wu,3,4 Chun-Shih Chin,4,7 C...
Today, in 21st century healthcare at least 10% of hospitalised patients are subjected to some degree...
Huddles are an essential component of communication within health care teams. The effectiveness of a...
Patient safety has become an international healthcare priority over the past two decades. The prevai...
Do hospitals experience safety tipping points as utilization increases and if so, what are the impli...
Background To reduce patient harm, healthcare has focused on improvement based on learning from erro...
Background Huddles are short, regular debriefings that are designed to engage clinical staff in disc...
Objective: The study had two specific objectives: (1) To analyse change in a survey measure of organ...
Abstract Background The Patient Safety Huddle (PSH) is a brief multidisciplinary daily meeting held ...
YesThe Patient Safety Huddle (PSH) is a brief multidisciplinary daily meeting held to discuss threat...
OBJECTIVES: To explore paediatric hospital staff members’ perceptions of the emerging benefits and ...
Aim: To examine the journey of safety initiatives from executive hospital management to ward. Backgr...
Despite an organizational commitment to patient safety, the medical-surgical registered nursing staf...
Purpose - Research on patient safety campaigns has mostly concentrated on large-scale multi-organisa...
Objective Situation Awareness For Everyone (SAFE) is a quality improvement programme aiming to impro...
Yi-Hung Lai,1,2 Ming-Ju Wu,3 Hsin-Hua Chen,4,5 Shih-Ping Lin,4,6 Chun-Yi Wu,3,4 Chun-Shih Chin,4,7 C...
Today, in 21st century healthcare at least 10% of hospitalised patients are subjected to some degree...
Huddles are an essential component of communication within health care teams. The effectiveness of a...
Patient safety has become an international healthcare priority over the past two decades. The prevai...
Do hospitals experience safety tipping points as utilization increases and if so, what are the impli...
Background To reduce patient harm, healthcare has focused on improvement based on learning from erro...
Background Huddles are short, regular debriefings that are designed to engage clinical staff in disc...
Objective: The study had two specific objectives: (1) To analyse change in a survey measure of organ...