Purpose - Patient safety has been addressed since 2002 in the health system of New South Wales, Australia via a Safety Improvement Programme (SIP), which took a system-wide approach. The programme involved two-day courses to educate healthcare professionals to monitor and report incidents and analyse adverse events by conducting root cause analysis (RCA). This paper aims to predict that all professions would favour SIP but that their work and educational histories would result in doctors holding the least and nurses the most positive attitudes. Alternative hypotheses were that doctors' relative power and other professions' team-working skills would advantage the respective groups when conducting RCAs. Design/methodology/approach - Responses...
International audienceThe experience feedback committee (EFC) is a tool designed to involve medical ...
Incident reporting systems have become a central mechanism of most health services patient safety st...
Background: Medical residents are key figures in delivering care and an important target group for p...
Patient safety has been addressed since 2002 in the health system of New South Wales, Australia via ...
Background: Research on root cause analysis (RCA), a pivotal component of many patient safety improv...
Purpose - The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of a health system-wide safety improv...
Background: Root Cause Analysis (RCA) is a systematic approach to investigations, and is applied in ...
Introduction: Methods for improving patient safety are predicated on cooperation between healthcare ...
Objectives Educating healthcare professionals in patient safety is essential to achieving sustainab...
Patient safety is a major challenge in healthcare systems worldwide. In an attempt to make healthcar...
Background: Although patient safety is becoming widely taught in medical schools, its effect has bee...
Aim of the study. To find out the opinion of physicians and nurses about the possibilities to improv...
Objectives: To develop and validate in an Australian setting, an instrument to effectively measure p...
Background: Reporting incidents can contribute to safer health care, as an awareness of the weakness...
Background Root cause analysis (RCA) is widely used following healthcare serious incidents, but does...
International audienceThe experience feedback committee (EFC) is a tool designed to involve medical ...
Incident reporting systems have become a central mechanism of most health services patient safety st...
Background: Medical residents are key figures in delivering care and an important target group for p...
Patient safety has been addressed since 2002 in the health system of New South Wales, Australia via ...
Background: Research on root cause analysis (RCA), a pivotal component of many patient safety improv...
Purpose - The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of a health system-wide safety improv...
Background: Root Cause Analysis (RCA) is a systematic approach to investigations, and is applied in ...
Introduction: Methods for improving patient safety are predicated on cooperation between healthcare ...
Objectives Educating healthcare professionals in patient safety is essential to achieving sustainab...
Patient safety is a major challenge in healthcare systems worldwide. In an attempt to make healthcar...
Background: Although patient safety is becoming widely taught in medical schools, its effect has bee...
Aim of the study. To find out the opinion of physicians and nurses about the possibilities to improv...
Objectives: To develop and validate in an Australian setting, an instrument to effectively measure p...
Background: Reporting incidents can contribute to safer health care, as an awareness of the weakness...
Background Root cause analysis (RCA) is widely used following healthcare serious incidents, but does...
International audienceThe experience feedback committee (EFC) is a tool designed to involve medical ...
Incident reporting systems have become a central mechanism of most health services patient safety st...
Background: Medical residents are key figures in delivering care and an important target group for p...