Interprofessional point of care or in situ simulation is used as a training tool in our operating theatre directorate with the aim of improving crisis behaviours. This study aimed to assess the impact of interprofessional point of care simulation on the safety culture of operating theatres. A validated Safety Attitude Questionnaire was administered to staff members before each simulation scenario and then re-administered to the same staff members after 6-12 months. Pre- and post-training Safety Attitude Questionnaire-Operating Room (SAQ-OR) scores were compared using paired sample t-tests. Analysis revealed a statistically significant perceived improvement in both safety (p < 0.001) and teamwork (p = 0.013) climate scores (components of saf...
Human limitations are sources of medical error that result in injuries, deaths and cost reaching mil...
Problem: Despite mandatory biannual patient-safety training at hospitals in Japan, medical adverse e...
Operating departments are high-risk environments in which a safety culture is fundamental to managin...
The operating theatre is an area of practice that newly qualified Diagnostic Radiographers find chal...
OBJECTIVE: Simulation-based interventions and education can potentially contribute to safer and more...
BACKGROUND: Safety climate is often measured via surveys to identify appropriate patient safety inte...
Introduction Failures in interprofessional communication are well-documented and are an established...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify the effects of a 12-week interprofessional simulation program,...
Aim: The overall aim of the thesis was to investigate patient safety culture, team performance and t...
Introduction: Ahead of the Chief Medical Officer’s report[1] we started to setup an interprofessiona...
Failures in interprofessional communication are well-documented and are an established cause of medi...
Background: Positive changes in safety culture have been hypothesized to be one of the mechanisms be...
This report reviews and critically evaluates the development of 3 movements in healthcare that have ...
Purpose: This narrative review aimed to scope the patient safety literature to identify interpro...
Improving patient safety and the culture of care are health service priorities that coexist with fin...
Human limitations are sources of medical error that result in injuries, deaths and cost reaching mil...
Problem: Despite mandatory biannual patient-safety training at hospitals in Japan, medical adverse e...
Operating departments are high-risk environments in which a safety culture is fundamental to managin...
The operating theatre is an area of practice that newly qualified Diagnostic Radiographers find chal...
OBJECTIVE: Simulation-based interventions and education can potentially contribute to safer and more...
BACKGROUND: Safety climate is often measured via surveys to identify appropriate patient safety inte...
Introduction Failures in interprofessional communication are well-documented and are an established...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify the effects of a 12-week interprofessional simulation program,...
Aim: The overall aim of the thesis was to investigate patient safety culture, team performance and t...
Introduction: Ahead of the Chief Medical Officer’s report[1] we started to setup an interprofessiona...
Failures in interprofessional communication are well-documented and are an established cause of medi...
Background: Positive changes in safety culture have been hypothesized to be one of the mechanisms be...
This report reviews and critically evaluates the development of 3 movements in healthcare that have ...
Purpose: This narrative review aimed to scope the patient safety literature to identify interpro...
Improving patient safety and the culture of care are health service priorities that coexist with fin...
Human limitations are sources of medical error that result in injuries, deaths and cost reaching mil...
Problem: Despite mandatory biannual patient-safety training at hospitals in Japan, medical adverse e...
Operating departments are high-risk environments in which a safety culture is fundamental to managin...