Background: In the United Kingdom, 26% of child deaths have identifiable failures in care. Although children account for 40% of family physicians' workload, little is known about the safety of care in the community setting. Using data from a national patient safety incident reporting system, this study aimed to characterize the pediatric safety incidents occurring in family practice. Methods: We undertook a retrospective, cross-sectional, mixed methods study of pediatric reports submitted to the UK National Reporting and Learning System from family practice. Analysis involved detailed data coding using multiaxial frameworks, descriptive statistical analysis, and thematic analysis of a special-case sample of reports. Using frequency distribu...
Background Patient safety in primary care is a developing field with an embryonic but evolving evid...
Objectives: Major gaps remain in our understanding of primary care patient safety. We describe a to...
IMPORTANCE: Improving patient safety is at the forefront of policy and practice. While considerable ...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom, 26% of child deaths have identifiable failures in care. Although ...
Background: The UK performs poorly relative to other economically developed countries on numerous in...
Background: The UK performs poorly relative to other economically developed countries on numerous i...
Abstract Background Globally children are failed on numerous indicators of care quality, most of wh...
Background: There is an emerging interest in the inadvertent harm caused to patients by the provisio...
BACKGROUND: The UK performs poorly relative to other economically developed countries on numerous in...
Primary care is responsible for the majority of children’s healthcare contact, yet there is a dearth...
PURPOSE: Patient safety failures are recognised as a global threat to public health, yet remain a le...
Background: Children are scheduled to receive 18–20 immunizations before their 18th birthday in Engl...
Background: Discharge from hospital presents significant risks to patient safety, with up to one in ...
AbstractBackgroundChildren are scheduled to receive 18–20 immunizations before their 18th birthday i...
Background Patient safety in primary care is a developing field with an embryonic but evolving evid...
Objectives: Major gaps remain in our understanding of primary care patient safety. We describe a to...
IMPORTANCE: Improving patient safety is at the forefront of policy and practice. While considerable ...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom, 26% of child deaths have identifiable failures in care. Although ...
Background: The UK performs poorly relative to other economically developed countries on numerous in...
Background: The UK performs poorly relative to other economically developed countries on numerous i...
Abstract Background Globally children are failed on numerous indicators of care quality, most of wh...
Background: There is an emerging interest in the inadvertent harm caused to patients by the provisio...
BACKGROUND: The UK performs poorly relative to other economically developed countries on numerous in...
Primary care is responsible for the majority of children’s healthcare contact, yet there is a dearth...
PURPOSE: Patient safety failures are recognised as a global threat to public health, yet remain a le...
Background: Children are scheduled to receive 18–20 immunizations before their 18th birthday in Engl...
Background: Discharge from hospital presents significant risks to patient safety, with up to one in ...
AbstractBackgroundChildren are scheduled to receive 18–20 immunizations before their 18th birthday i...
Background Patient safety in primary care is a developing field with an embryonic but evolving evid...
Objectives: Major gaps remain in our understanding of primary care patient safety. We describe a to...
IMPORTANCE: Improving patient safety is at the forefront of policy and practice. While considerable ...