Patients are continually being put at risk of harm, and health care organisations are struggling to learn effectively from past experiences in order to improve the safe delivery and management of care. Learning from incidents in health care is based on the traditional safety-engineering paradigm, where safety is defined by the absence of negative events (Safety-I). In this paper we make suggestions for the policy and practice of learning from incidents in health care by offering a critique based on a Safety-II perspective. In Safety-II thinking safety is defined as an ability - to make dynamic trade-offs and to adjust performance in order to meet changing demands and to deal with disturbances and surprises. The paper argues that health care...
© 2017 The Author(s).BackgroundEvery safety-critical industry devotes considerable time and resource...
Large national reviews of patient charts estimate that approximately 10% of hospital admissions are ...
The Imperial College Healthcare National Health Service Trust, a large health care provider in Londo...
Abstract Who could disagree with the seemingly common-sense reasoning that: “We must learn from the...
Who could disagree with the seemingly common-sense reasoning that: “We must learn from the things th...
Abstract In their recent editorial Mannion and Braithwaite provide an insightful critique of tradit...
Who could disagree with the seemingly common-sense reasoning that: "We must learn from the things th...
Who could disagree with the seemingly common-sense reasoning that: “We must learn from the things th...
In their recent editorial Mannion and Braithwaite provide an insightful critique of traditional pati...
YesThis paper reports on a regionally based UK study uncovering what has worked well in learning fro...
Following the Public Enquiry into avoidable deaths and poor standards of care at Mid Staffordshire N...
Incident reporting as a key mechanism for organisational learning and the establishment of a stronge...
Copyright © 2018 Society for Simulation in Healthcare. One of the most fundamental principles of pat...
Introduction Risk management in enterprises, organisations and companies has had a long and complica...
Abstract Mannion and Braithwaite outline a new paradigm for studying and improving patient safety –...
© 2017 The Author(s).BackgroundEvery safety-critical industry devotes considerable time and resource...
Large national reviews of patient charts estimate that approximately 10% of hospital admissions are ...
The Imperial College Healthcare National Health Service Trust, a large health care provider in Londo...
Abstract Who could disagree with the seemingly common-sense reasoning that: “We must learn from the...
Who could disagree with the seemingly common-sense reasoning that: “We must learn from the things th...
Abstract In their recent editorial Mannion and Braithwaite provide an insightful critique of tradit...
Who could disagree with the seemingly common-sense reasoning that: "We must learn from the things th...
Who could disagree with the seemingly common-sense reasoning that: “We must learn from the things th...
In their recent editorial Mannion and Braithwaite provide an insightful critique of traditional pati...
YesThis paper reports on a regionally based UK study uncovering what has worked well in learning fro...
Following the Public Enquiry into avoidable deaths and poor standards of care at Mid Staffordshire N...
Incident reporting as a key mechanism for organisational learning and the establishment of a stronge...
Copyright © 2018 Society for Simulation in Healthcare. One of the most fundamental principles of pat...
Introduction Risk management in enterprises, organisations and companies has had a long and complica...
Abstract Mannion and Braithwaite outline a new paradigm for studying and improving patient safety –...
© 2017 The Author(s).BackgroundEvery safety-critical industry devotes considerable time and resource...
Large national reviews of patient charts estimate that approximately 10% of hospital admissions are ...
The Imperial College Healthcare National Health Service Trust, a large health care provider in Londo...