The normative position in acute hospital care when a patient is seriously ill is to resuscitate and rescue. However, a number of UK and international reports have highlighted problems with the lack of timely recognition, treatment and referral of patients whose condition is deteriorating while being cared for on hospital wards. This article explores the social practice of rescue, and the structural and cultural influences that guide the categorisation and ordering of acutely ill patients in different hospital settings. We draw on Strauss et al.'s notion of the patient trajectory and link this with the impact of categorisation practices, thus extending insights beyond those gained from emergency department triage to care management processes...
Maternity care continues to be associated with avoidable harm that can result in serious disability ...
In the pursuit of enhanced patient safety, new forms of organisational learning have been introduced...
Drawing on ethnographies of three areas of hospital life in the United Kingdom, this article explore...
The normative position in acute hospital care when a patient is seriously ill is to resuscitate and ...
Patient safety has become an international healthcare priority over the past two decades. The prevai...
Background Women and their relatives can play an important role in early detection and help seeking...
BACKGROUND: Women and their relatives can play an important role in early detection and help seeking...
This paper draws on the work of Giorgio Agamben to understand how the social organisation of care tr...
Despite media images to the contrary, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in emergency departments is ofte...
Drawing on an ethnography of conduct within an acute medical unit, the paper explores how nurses and...
Despite media images to the contrary, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in emergency departments is ofte...
This article examines the processes of negotiation that occur between patients and medical staff ove...
This edited volume of original chapters brings together researchers from around the world who are ex...
Objectives The prominence given to issues of patient safety in health care organizations varies, but...
Despite media images to the contrary, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in emergency departments is ofte...
Maternity care continues to be associated with avoidable harm that can result in serious disability ...
In the pursuit of enhanced patient safety, new forms of organisational learning have been introduced...
Drawing on ethnographies of three areas of hospital life in the United Kingdom, this article explore...
The normative position in acute hospital care when a patient is seriously ill is to resuscitate and ...
Patient safety has become an international healthcare priority over the past two decades. The prevai...
Background Women and their relatives can play an important role in early detection and help seeking...
BACKGROUND: Women and their relatives can play an important role in early detection and help seeking...
This paper draws on the work of Giorgio Agamben to understand how the social organisation of care tr...
Despite media images to the contrary, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in emergency departments is ofte...
Drawing on an ethnography of conduct within an acute medical unit, the paper explores how nurses and...
Despite media images to the contrary, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in emergency departments is ofte...
This article examines the processes of negotiation that occur between patients and medical staff ove...
This edited volume of original chapters brings together researchers from around the world who are ex...
Objectives The prominence given to issues of patient safety in health care organizations varies, but...
Despite media images to the contrary, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in emergency departments is ofte...
Maternity care continues to be associated with avoidable harm that can result in serious disability ...
In the pursuit of enhanced patient safety, new forms of organisational learning have been introduced...
Drawing on ethnographies of three areas of hospital life in the United Kingdom, this article explore...