Background: Organisations need to systematically identify contributory factors (or causes) which impact on patient safety in order to effectively learn from error. Investigations of error have tended to focus on taking a reactive approach to learning from error, mainly relying on incident-reporting systems. Existing frameworks which aim to identify latent causes of error rely almost exclusively on evidence from non-healthcare settings. In view of this, the Yorkshire Contributory Factors Framework (YCFF) was developed in the hospital setting. Eighty-five percent of healthcare contacts occur in primary care. As a result, this review will build on the work that produced the YCFF, by examining the empirical evidence that relates to the contribu...
Background: Discharge from hospital presents significant risks to patient safety, with up to one in ...
Contains fulltext : 153227.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pat...
Improving patient safety is at the forefront of policy and practice. While considerable progress has...
Background: Organisations need to systematically identify contributory factors (or causes) which imp...
BACKGROUND: Patients can have an important role in reducing harm in primary-care settings. Learning ...
IMPORTANCE: Improving patient safety is at the forefront of policy and practice. While considerable ...
Abstract Background Patient safety incidents (PSIs) frequently occur in primary care and are often c...
Background: There is an emerging interest in the inadvertent harm caused to patients by the provisio...
Background Discharge from hospital presents significant risks to patient safety, with up to one in f...
Medication errors are common events that compromise patient safety and are prevalent in all health-c...
This review examined the evidence of risks to patient safety in primary healthcare and the effective...
Background General practitioners report difficulty in knowing how to improve patient safety. Object...
BACKGROUND: Discharge from hospital presents significant risks to patient safety, with up to one in ...
The aim of this study was to identify methodologies to evaluate incidents in primary health care, ty...
Background Patient engagement in safety has shown positive effects in preventing or reducing adverse...
Background: Discharge from hospital presents significant risks to patient safety, with up to one in ...
Contains fulltext : 153227.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pat...
Improving patient safety is at the forefront of policy and practice. While considerable progress has...
Background: Organisations need to systematically identify contributory factors (or causes) which imp...
BACKGROUND: Patients can have an important role in reducing harm in primary-care settings. Learning ...
IMPORTANCE: Improving patient safety is at the forefront of policy and practice. While considerable ...
Abstract Background Patient safety incidents (PSIs) frequently occur in primary care and are often c...
Background: There is an emerging interest in the inadvertent harm caused to patients by the provisio...
Background Discharge from hospital presents significant risks to patient safety, with up to one in f...
Medication errors are common events that compromise patient safety and are prevalent in all health-c...
This review examined the evidence of risks to patient safety in primary healthcare and the effective...
Background General practitioners report difficulty in knowing how to improve patient safety. Object...
BACKGROUND: Discharge from hospital presents significant risks to patient safety, with up to one in ...
The aim of this study was to identify methodologies to evaluate incidents in primary health care, ty...
Background Patient engagement in safety has shown positive effects in preventing or reducing adverse...
Background: Discharge from hospital presents significant risks to patient safety, with up to one in ...
Contains fulltext : 153227.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pat...
Improving patient safety is at the forefront of policy and practice. While considerable progress has...