Abstract Background The Patient Safety Huddle (PSH) is a brief multidisciplinary daily meeting held to discuss threats to patient safety and actions to mitigate risk. Despite growing interest and application of huddles as a mechanism for improving safety, evidence of their impact remains limited. There is also variation in how huddles are conceived and implemented with insufficient focus on their fidelity (the extent to which delivered as planned) and potential ways in which they might influence outcomes. The Huddle Up for Safer Healthcare (HUSH) project attempted to scale up the implementation of patient safety huddles (PSHs) in five hospitals – 92 wards - across three UK NHS Trusts. This paper aims to assess their fidelity, time to embed,...
Patient safety is essential for the reliable delivery of health care. One way to positively influenc...
Aim: To examine the journey of safety initiatives from executive hospital management to ward. Backgr...
Today, in 21st century healthcare at least 10% of hospitalised patients are subjected to some degree...
YesThe Patient Safety Huddle (PSH) is a brief multidisciplinary daily meeting held to discuss threat...
Despite an organizational commitment to patient safety, the medical-surgical registered nursing staf...
YesBackground: A recent initiative in hospital settings is the patient safety huddle (PSH): a brief...
Background To reduce patient harm, healthcare has focused on improvement based on learning from erro...
Huddles are an essential component of communication within health care teams. The effectiveness of a...
Over 70% of reported sentinel events are due to communication failure between patients, care provide...
A Patient Safety Huddle was developed at a community hospital (Providence Little Company of Mary Med...
Yi-Hung Lai,1,2 Ming-Ju Wu,3 Hsin-Hua Chen,4,5 Shih-Ping Lin,4,6 Chun-Yi Wu,3,4 Chun-Shih Chin,4,7 C...
Background Huddles are short, regular debriefings that are designed to engage clinical staff in disc...
OBJECTIVES: To explore paediatric hospital staff members’ perceptions of the emerging benefits and ...
Background: Huddles are short, regular debriefings that are designed to engage clinical staff in dis...
Patients die every year as a result of a failure to recognize early warnings of deterioration. A con...
Patient safety is essential for the reliable delivery of health care. One way to positively influenc...
Aim: To examine the journey of safety initiatives from executive hospital management to ward. Backgr...
Today, in 21st century healthcare at least 10% of hospitalised patients are subjected to some degree...
YesThe Patient Safety Huddle (PSH) is a brief multidisciplinary daily meeting held to discuss threat...
Despite an organizational commitment to patient safety, the medical-surgical registered nursing staf...
YesBackground: A recent initiative in hospital settings is the patient safety huddle (PSH): a brief...
Background To reduce patient harm, healthcare has focused on improvement based on learning from erro...
Huddles are an essential component of communication within health care teams. The effectiveness of a...
Over 70% of reported sentinel events are due to communication failure between patients, care provide...
A Patient Safety Huddle was developed at a community hospital (Providence Little Company of Mary Med...
Yi-Hung Lai,1,2 Ming-Ju Wu,3 Hsin-Hua Chen,4,5 Shih-Ping Lin,4,6 Chun-Yi Wu,3,4 Chun-Shih Chin,4,7 C...
Background Huddles are short, regular debriefings that are designed to engage clinical staff in disc...
OBJECTIVES: To explore paediatric hospital staff members’ perceptions of the emerging benefits and ...
Background: Huddles are short, regular debriefings that are designed to engage clinical staff in dis...
Patients die every year as a result of a failure to recognize early warnings of deterioration. A con...
Patient safety is essential for the reliable delivery of health care. One way to positively influenc...
Aim: To examine the journey of safety initiatives from executive hospital management to ward. Backgr...
Today, in 21st century healthcare at least 10% of hospitalised patients are subjected to some degree...