BACKGROUND: Patients can have an important role in reducing harm in primary-care settings. Learning from patient experience and feedback could improve patient safety. Evidence that captures patients\u27 views of the various contributory factors to creating safe primary care is largely absent. The aim of this study was to address this evidence gap. METHODS: Four focus groups and eight semistructured interviews were conducted with 34 patients and carers from south-east Australia. Participants were asked to describe their experiences of primary care. Audio recordings were transcribed verbatim and specific factors that contribute to safety incidents were identified in the analysis using the Yorkshire Contributory Factors Framework (YCFF). Other...
Background: The recent and rapid changes in the model of primary care delivery have led to an increa...
BACKGROUND: There is an emerging interest in the inadvertent harm caused to patients by the provisio...
Abstract Background Patient safety incidents (PSIs) frequently occur in primary care and are often c...
Background Patient engagement in safety has shown positive effects in preventing or reducing adverse...
Background One of the most remarkable features of patient safety research in primary care is the spa...
Contains fulltext : 89813.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)RATIONALE, AIM...
Background: Organisations need to systematically identify contributory factors (or causes) which imp...
Background: Patients and carers should be actively involved in patient safety and empowered to use p...
INTRODUCTION: Patients are a valuable source of information about ways to prevent harm in healthcare...
Contains fulltext : 89854.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Th...
IMPORTANCE: Improving patient safety is at the forefront of policy and practice. While considerable ...
Background: There is a growing interest in identifying strategies to achieve safer primary healthcar...
There is a growing interest in identifying strategies to achieve safer primary health-care provision...
Background: Patients can play an important role in improving patient safety by becoming actively inv...
BACKGROUND: Patient involvement has only recently received attention as a potentially useful approac...
Background: The recent and rapid changes in the model of primary care delivery have led to an increa...
BACKGROUND: There is an emerging interest in the inadvertent harm caused to patients by the provisio...
Abstract Background Patient safety incidents (PSIs) frequently occur in primary care and are often c...
Background Patient engagement in safety has shown positive effects in preventing or reducing adverse...
Background One of the most remarkable features of patient safety research in primary care is the spa...
Contains fulltext : 89813.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)RATIONALE, AIM...
Background: Organisations need to systematically identify contributory factors (or causes) which imp...
Background: Patients and carers should be actively involved in patient safety and empowered to use p...
INTRODUCTION: Patients are a valuable source of information about ways to prevent harm in healthcare...
Contains fulltext : 89854.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Th...
IMPORTANCE: Improving patient safety is at the forefront of policy and practice. While considerable ...
Background: There is a growing interest in identifying strategies to achieve safer primary healthcar...
There is a growing interest in identifying strategies to achieve safer primary health-care provision...
Background: Patients can play an important role in improving patient safety by becoming actively inv...
BACKGROUND: Patient involvement has only recently received attention as a potentially useful approac...
Background: The recent and rapid changes in the model of primary care delivery have led to an increa...
BACKGROUND: There is an emerging interest in the inadvertent harm caused to patients by the provisio...
Abstract Background Patient safety incidents (PSIs) frequently occur in primary care and are often c...