Background To reduce patient harm, healthcare has focused on improvement based on learning from errors and adverse events (Safety-I). Daily huddles with staff are used to support incident reporting and learning in healthcare. It is proposed that learning for improvement should also be based on situations where work goes well (Safety-II); daily safety huddles should also reflect this approach. A Safety-II-inspired model for safety huddles was developed and implemented at the Neonatal Care Unit at a regional hospital in Sweden. This study followed the implementation with the research questions: Do patient safety huddles with a focus on Safety-II affect the results of measurements of the patient safety culture? What are the experiences of thes...
In their recent editorial Mannion and Braithwaite provide an insightful critique of traditional pati...
Incident reporting as a key mechanism for organisational learning and the establishment of a stronge...
Understanding how patients can be engaged in safety-related activities at the direct care level is o...
Background To reduce patient harm, healthcare has focused on improvement based on learning from erro...
Despite an organizational commitment to patient safety, the medical-surgical registered nursing staf...
Abstract Background The Patient Safety Huddle (PSH) is a brief multidisciplinary daily meeting held ...
Traditionally, developing patient safety concentrates on pointing out the errors, like incident repo...
Objectives: Learning from incident reporting systems is one core strategy to develop a culture of sa...
Patient safety has progressed in 15 years from being a relatively insignificant issue to a position ...
Patient safety is essential for the reliable delivery of health care. One way to positively influenc...
Background: Patient safety is of the utmost importance in health care. The patient safety culture in...
Many hospital patients are affected by adverse events. Managers are important when improving safety....
Background: There is widespread recognition of the problem of unsafe care and extensive efforts have...
Background There is widespread recognition of the problem of unsafe care and extensive efforts have ...
OBJECTIVE: Home healthcare is the fastest growing arena in the healthcare system but patient safety ...
In their recent editorial Mannion and Braithwaite provide an insightful critique of traditional pati...
Incident reporting as a key mechanism for organisational learning and the establishment of a stronge...
Understanding how patients can be engaged in safety-related activities at the direct care level is o...
Background To reduce patient harm, healthcare has focused on improvement based on learning from erro...
Despite an organizational commitment to patient safety, the medical-surgical registered nursing staf...
Abstract Background The Patient Safety Huddle (PSH) is a brief multidisciplinary daily meeting held ...
Traditionally, developing patient safety concentrates on pointing out the errors, like incident repo...
Objectives: Learning from incident reporting systems is one core strategy to develop a culture of sa...
Patient safety has progressed in 15 years from being a relatively insignificant issue to a position ...
Patient safety is essential for the reliable delivery of health care. One way to positively influenc...
Background: Patient safety is of the utmost importance in health care. The patient safety culture in...
Many hospital patients are affected by adverse events. Managers are important when improving safety....
Background: There is widespread recognition of the problem of unsafe care and extensive efforts have...
Background There is widespread recognition of the problem of unsafe care and extensive efforts have ...
OBJECTIVE: Home healthcare is the fastest growing arena in the healthcare system but patient safety ...
In their recent editorial Mannion and Braithwaite provide an insightful critique of traditional pati...
Incident reporting as a key mechanism for organisational learning and the establishment of a stronge...
Understanding how patients can be engaged in safety-related activities at the direct care level is o...