The objective of this thesis is to explore how a systems approach can be used to provide an insight into patient safety in NHS hospitals in England. Healthcare delivers considerable benefits yet there remains a relatively high rate of harm and death for patients through adverse events occurring during the process of treatment. The extant patient safety literature acknowledges the influence of organisational or system factors on patient safety. However, the literature is weak in explaining how system factors affect patient safety. To provide an insight into the interactions within healthcare systems, this research explores the characteristics of NHS hospitals, regarded as complex socio-technical systems, using concepts from resilience, syste...
Risk management has a number of accident causation models that have been used for a number of years....
Large-scale national and multi-institutional patient safety improvement programmes are being develop...
The paper summarises previous theories of accident causation, human error, foresight, resilience and...
Developing a system resilience approach using Rasmussen's (1997) safe working envelope to develop th...
The paper summarises previous theories of accident causation, human error, foresight, resilience and...
This article outlines recent developments in safety science. It describes the progression of three '...
Patient safety has become an international healthcare priority over the past two decades. The prevai...
The knowledge that poor systems can cause harm is not new, but the size of this problem has not been...
Abstract This thesis measures safety climate in a sample of Scottish acute hospitals. It demonstrate...
Background: Globalization allows the effects of disruptions to cascade in the systems rapidly and a ...
Rather than being a static property of hospitals and other healthcare facilities, safety is dynamic ...
Attention was drawn to the safety of patients in acute care hospitals in the early 1990s when studie...
In this paper I explore the potential contribution a Resilience Engineering perspective could offer ...
ABSTRACT - Patient safety has become a core issue for many modern healthcare systems. All healthcare...
Large-scale national and multi-institutional patient safety improvement programmes are being develop...
Risk management has a number of accident causation models that have been used for a number of years....
Large-scale national and multi-institutional patient safety improvement programmes are being develop...
The paper summarises previous theories of accident causation, human error, foresight, resilience and...
Developing a system resilience approach using Rasmussen's (1997) safe working envelope to develop th...
The paper summarises previous theories of accident causation, human error, foresight, resilience and...
This article outlines recent developments in safety science. It describes the progression of three '...
Patient safety has become an international healthcare priority over the past two decades. The prevai...
The knowledge that poor systems can cause harm is not new, but the size of this problem has not been...
Abstract This thesis measures safety climate in a sample of Scottish acute hospitals. It demonstrate...
Background: Globalization allows the effects of disruptions to cascade in the systems rapidly and a ...
Rather than being a static property of hospitals and other healthcare facilities, safety is dynamic ...
Attention was drawn to the safety of patients in acute care hospitals in the early 1990s when studie...
In this paper I explore the potential contribution a Resilience Engineering perspective could offer ...
ABSTRACT - Patient safety has become a core issue for many modern healthcare systems. All healthcare...
Large-scale national and multi-institutional patient safety improvement programmes are being develop...
Risk management has a number of accident causation models that have been used for a number of years....
Large-scale national and multi-institutional patient safety improvement programmes are being develop...
The paper summarises previous theories of accident causation, human error, foresight, resilience and...