In 2002, Charles Vincent and Angela Coulter published what would become a seminal paper in the field of patient safety.1 Their argument was simple and compelling—that patient safety could be improved through the greater involvement of patients and their families. Over the past decade, the healthcare landscape has evolved, with patients and families now firmly placed at the centre of care design and delivery in both policy, and increasingly practice. However, as highlighted in two papers2 ,3 published in this issue of BMJ Quality & Safety, there remain significant challenges in the meaningful integration of the patient perspective in improving the safety of care. Why does involving patients in safety improvement remain so hard? In this edito...
AbstractThe wide implementation of patient safety improvement efforts continues to face many barrier...
Many nations, healthcare organizations and interest groups are addressing the question of how patien...
Patient safety has become a core issue for many modern healthcare systems. All healthcare systems ...
Background: Patients can play an important role in improving patient safety by becoming actively inv...
Some interventions to support patient involvement in patient safety may be justified—perhaps even et...
Abstract Background Patients can play an essential role in improving patient safety by becoming acti...
Many nations, healthcare organizations and interest groups are addressing the question of how patien...
Many nations, healthcare organizations and interest groups are addressing the question of how patien...
Background: Estimates suggest that, in NHS hospitals, incidents causing harm to patients occur in 10...
Many nations, healthcare organizations and interest groups are addressing the question of how patien...
Summary Patients appear in the patient safety agenda in three important places: first and foremost a...
Worldwide, the delivery of health care is challenged by a wide range of safety problems. The traditi...
BACKGROUND: Despite continued efforts to improve safety in hospitals, hospital-acquired harm persist...
Patient safety has become a focus of interest in today’s health care. Notably in the fields of pedia...
Encouraging patients to be more vigilant about their care challenges the traditional dynamics of pat...
AbstractThe wide implementation of patient safety improvement efforts continues to face many barrier...
Many nations, healthcare organizations and interest groups are addressing the question of how patien...
Patient safety has become a core issue for many modern healthcare systems. All healthcare systems ...
Background: Patients can play an important role in improving patient safety by becoming actively inv...
Some interventions to support patient involvement in patient safety may be justified—perhaps even et...
Abstract Background Patients can play an essential role in improving patient safety by becoming acti...
Many nations, healthcare organizations and interest groups are addressing the question of how patien...
Many nations, healthcare organizations and interest groups are addressing the question of how patien...
Background: Estimates suggest that, in NHS hospitals, incidents causing harm to patients occur in 10...
Many nations, healthcare organizations and interest groups are addressing the question of how patien...
Summary Patients appear in the patient safety agenda in three important places: first and foremost a...
Worldwide, the delivery of health care is challenged by a wide range of safety problems. The traditi...
BACKGROUND: Despite continued efforts to improve safety in hospitals, hospital-acquired harm persist...
Patient safety has become a focus of interest in today’s health care. Notably in the fields of pedia...
Encouraging patients to be more vigilant about their care challenges the traditional dynamics of pat...
AbstractThe wide implementation of patient safety improvement efforts continues to face many barrier...
Many nations, healthcare organizations and interest groups are addressing the question of how patien...
Patient safety has become a core issue for many modern healthcare systems. All healthcare systems ...