International audienceHealth care has evolved rapidly to meet the medical demands of society, but not to meet the demands of consistent operational safety. In other high risk domains in which the consequences of systems failure are unacceptable, organisational and operational work systems have been developed to deliver consistent, high-quality, failure-free performance. In this paper we review contributions to a special issue of Cognition, Technology and Work on ‘Enhancing Surgical Systems'. We consider their implications for improving the reliability of care processes in light of theoretical developments in the area of high-reliability organisations and resilience engineering. Health care must move from reactive safety cultures to be more ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to determine the characteristics and frequency of intraope...
Laparoscopic surgery is a uniquely complex sociotechnical work system wherein surgical successes pre...
In this paper I explore the potential contribution a Resilience Engineering perspective could offer ...
International audienceHealth care has evolved rapidly to meet the medical demands of society, but no...
System performance in healthcare pivots on the ability to match demand for care with the resources t...
Health care is everywhere under tremendous pressure with regard to efficiency, safety, and economic ...
This article outlines recent developments in safety science. It describes the progression of three '...
The objective of this thesis is to explore how a systems approach can be used to provide an insight ...
In response to an ongoing patient safety dilemma within healthcare organizations, many healthcare or...
This paper reports findings on some of the practices adopted by teams based on interviews and observ...
Importance: Patient safety improvement interventions usually address either work systems or team cul...
AbstractAlthough the need to improve patient safety is widely recognized, there is general agreement...
The current approach to patient safety, labelled Safety-I, is predicated on a ‘find and fix’ model. ...
Importance: Patient safety improvement interventions usually address either work systems or team cul...
The current approach to patient safety, labelled Safety-I, is predicated on a 'find and fix' model. ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to determine the characteristics and frequency of intraope...
Laparoscopic surgery is a uniquely complex sociotechnical work system wherein surgical successes pre...
In this paper I explore the potential contribution a Resilience Engineering perspective could offer ...
International audienceHealth care has evolved rapidly to meet the medical demands of society, but no...
System performance in healthcare pivots on the ability to match demand for care with the resources t...
Health care is everywhere under tremendous pressure with regard to efficiency, safety, and economic ...
This article outlines recent developments in safety science. It describes the progression of three '...
The objective of this thesis is to explore how a systems approach can be used to provide an insight ...
In response to an ongoing patient safety dilemma within healthcare organizations, many healthcare or...
This paper reports findings on some of the practices adopted by teams based on interviews and observ...
Importance: Patient safety improvement interventions usually address either work systems or team cul...
AbstractAlthough the need to improve patient safety is widely recognized, there is general agreement...
The current approach to patient safety, labelled Safety-I, is predicated on a ‘find and fix’ model. ...
Importance: Patient safety improvement interventions usually address either work systems or team cul...
The current approach to patient safety, labelled Safety-I, is predicated on a 'find and fix' model. ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to determine the characteristics and frequency of intraope...
Laparoscopic surgery is a uniquely complex sociotechnical work system wherein surgical successes pre...
In this paper I explore the potential contribution a Resilience Engineering perspective could offer ...