Objective: To explore clinician and family experiences of conflict in paediatric services, in order to map the trajectory of conflict escalation. Design: Qualitative interview study, employing extreme-case sampling. Interviews were analysed using an iterative thematic approach to identify common themes regarding the experience and escalation of conflict. Participants: Thirty-eight health professionals and eight parents. All participants had direct experience of conflict, including physical assault and court proceedings, at the interface of acute and palliative care. Setting: Two teaching hospitals, one district general hospital and two paediatric hospices in England, in 2011. Results: Conflicts escalate in a predictable manner. Clearly iden...
This briefing note provides a summary of the findings from a project looking at dispute resolution i...
Objective: To assess the reasons of conflicts in tertiary care hospital Rawalpindi. Study Design:...
RATIONALE: Many sources of conflict exist in intensive care units (ICUs). Few studies recorded the p...
Objective To explore clinician and family experiences of conflict in paediatric services, in order t...
Background: Conflict in healthcare is a well-recognised but under-examined phenomenon. Little is kno...
Background Conflict in healthcare is a well-recognised but under-examined phenomenon. Little is know...
Background Conflict is a recognised component of healthcare. Disagreements about treatment protocol...
Objective To test a new conflict management framework (CMF) to help staff identify and de-escalate c...
Background Conflict in paediatric healthcare is becoming increasingly prevalent, in particular relat...
In 2013, the Medical Mediation Foundation and the Evelina London Children’s Hospital initiated a pro...
Objectives: Conflict is a significant and recurring problem in healthcare. This study aimed to unde...
Objective To implement and evaluate the use of the conflict management framework (CMF) in four tert...
Purpose: Intensive care is a stressful environment in which team-family conflicts commonly occur. If...
To implement and evaluate the use of the conflict management framework (CMF) in four tertiary UK pae...
Despite the widespread incidence of conflict and its detrimental impact across a range of health-car...
This briefing note provides a summary of the findings from a project looking at dispute resolution i...
Objective: To assess the reasons of conflicts in tertiary care hospital Rawalpindi. Study Design:...
RATIONALE: Many sources of conflict exist in intensive care units (ICUs). Few studies recorded the p...
Objective To explore clinician and family experiences of conflict in paediatric services, in order t...
Background: Conflict in healthcare is a well-recognised but under-examined phenomenon. Little is kno...
Background Conflict in healthcare is a well-recognised but under-examined phenomenon. Little is know...
Background Conflict is a recognised component of healthcare. Disagreements about treatment protocol...
Objective To test a new conflict management framework (CMF) to help staff identify and de-escalate c...
Background Conflict in paediatric healthcare is becoming increasingly prevalent, in particular relat...
In 2013, the Medical Mediation Foundation and the Evelina London Children’s Hospital initiated a pro...
Objectives: Conflict is a significant and recurring problem in healthcare. This study aimed to unde...
Objective To implement and evaluate the use of the conflict management framework (CMF) in four tert...
Purpose: Intensive care is a stressful environment in which team-family conflicts commonly occur. If...
To implement and evaluate the use of the conflict management framework (CMF) in four tertiary UK pae...
Despite the widespread incidence of conflict and its detrimental impact across a range of health-car...
This briefing note provides a summary of the findings from a project looking at dispute resolution i...
Objective: To assess the reasons of conflicts in tertiary care hospital Rawalpindi. Study Design:...
RATIONALE: Many sources of conflict exist in intensive care units (ICUs). Few studies recorded the p...