Safety communication relates to the sharing of safety information within organizations in order to mitigate hazards and improve risk management. Although risk researchers have predominantly investigated employee safety communication behaviors (e.g. voice), a growing body of work (e.g. in healthcare, transport) indicates that public stakeholders also communicate safety information to organizations. To investigate the nature of stakeholder safety communication behaviors, and their possible contribution to organizational risk management, accounts from patients and families – recorded in a government public inquiry – about trying to report safety risks in an unsafe hospital were examined. Within the inquiry, 410 narrative accounts of patients a...
A 1999 evaluation of case studies performed by staff from the Institute of Medicine found that betwe...
This chapter argues that today's organizational risk management, where employees are to adopt routin...
Preventable medical errors result in the loss of 200,000 lives per year with associated financial an...
Safety communication relates to the sharing of safety information within organizations in order to m...
Patient safety research has adapted concepts and methods from the workplace safety literature (safet...
Problem: There was no existing standardized communication strategy to link frontline staff with risk...
This paper deals with the influence of organizational communication on safety. Accidents are actuall...
Background- Patient safety reporting systems are now a fundamental component of an organizational st...
There is a notable deficiency in organizational communication literature on the topic of risk inform...
Emergent evidence suggests that patients can identify and report safety issues while in hospital. Ho...
Incident reporting as a key mechanism for organisational learning and the establishment of a stronge...
Preventable errors in healthcare are a significant problem in today’s society, contributing to numer...
Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the effect of organizational identification on safety voice...
The Imperial College Healthcare National Health Service Trust, a large health care provider in Londo...
Patient safety in healthcare has become a national objective. Healthcare organizations are striving ...
A 1999 evaluation of case studies performed by staff from the Institute of Medicine found that betwe...
This chapter argues that today's organizational risk management, where employees are to adopt routin...
Preventable medical errors result in the loss of 200,000 lives per year with associated financial an...
Safety communication relates to the sharing of safety information within organizations in order to m...
Patient safety research has adapted concepts and methods from the workplace safety literature (safet...
Problem: There was no existing standardized communication strategy to link frontline staff with risk...
This paper deals with the influence of organizational communication on safety. Accidents are actuall...
Background- Patient safety reporting systems are now a fundamental component of an organizational st...
There is a notable deficiency in organizational communication literature on the topic of risk inform...
Emergent evidence suggests that patients can identify and report safety issues while in hospital. Ho...
Incident reporting as a key mechanism for organisational learning and the establishment of a stronge...
Preventable errors in healthcare are a significant problem in today’s society, contributing to numer...
Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the effect of organizational identification on safety voice...
The Imperial College Healthcare National Health Service Trust, a large health care provider in Londo...
Patient safety in healthcare has become a national objective. Healthcare organizations are striving ...
A 1999 evaluation of case studies performed by staff from the Institute of Medicine found that betwe...
This chapter argues that today's organizational risk management, where employees are to adopt routin...
Preventable medical errors result in the loss of 200,000 lives per year with associated financial an...