Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore the service and policy structures that impact open disclosure (OD) practices in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. Participants and methods: An explorative study using semi-structured interviews was undertaken with 12 individuals closely involved in the implementation of OD in hospitals at policy or practice levels within the state of NSW, Australia. Interviews explored the service and policy structures surrounding OD and the perceived impact of these on the implementation of the OD policy. These data were thematically analyzed to understand the factors facilitating and creating barriers to openness after adverse events. Results: The data identified three key areas in which greater alignment betw...
Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affect...
Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affect...
Objectives: To understand the views of doctors, nurses, allied health professionals and health manag...
Reema Harrison,1 Merrilyn Walton,2 Jennifer Smith-Merry,3 Elizabeth Manias,4,5 Rick Iedema6 1Faculty...
Objectives To understand patients' and health professionals' experience of Open Disclosure and how p...
Abstract Objectives: To understand patients and health professionals experience of open disclosure a...
Open disclosure (OD) after adverse health care events is the subject of a national standard that has...
Background: In 2009 the UK National Patient Safety Agency relaunched its Being Open framework to fac...
The Australian Open Disclosure Framework (2013) was developed to facilitate the open communication b...
This article explores the way that professionals are being inducted into articulating apologies to c...
© Copyright 2017 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. Objectives: There is a growing expectation in health sy...
Objectives: To understand the views of doctors, nurses, allied health professionals and health manag...
Objectives: There is a growing expectation in health systems around the world that patients will be ...
Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affect...
Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affect...
Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affect...
Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affect...
Objectives: To understand the views of doctors, nurses, allied health professionals and health manag...
Reema Harrison,1 Merrilyn Walton,2 Jennifer Smith-Merry,3 Elizabeth Manias,4,5 Rick Iedema6 1Faculty...
Objectives To understand patients' and health professionals' experience of Open Disclosure and how p...
Abstract Objectives: To understand patients and health professionals experience of open disclosure a...
Open disclosure (OD) after adverse health care events is the subject of a national standard that has...
Background: In 2009 the UK National Patient Safety Agency relaunched its Being Open framework to fac...
The Australian Open Disclosure Framework (2013) was developed to facilitate the open communication b...
This article explores the way that professionals are being inducted into articulating apologies to c...
© Copyright 2017 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. Objectives: There is a growing expectation in health sy...
Objectives: To understand the views of doctors, nurses, allied health professionals and health manag...
Objectives: There is a growing expectation in health systems around the world that patients will be ...
Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affect...
Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affect...
Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affect...
Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affect...
Objectives: To understand the views of doctors, nurses, allied health professionals and health manag...