INTRODUCTION: The New Zealand Health and Disability Commissioner (HDC) Act 1994 was designed to protect the rights of consumers and provide a fair, simple, speedy, and efficient resolution to complaints. No recent studies have been published about the health practitioner experience of HDC investigations following a patient complaint, and none that include nurses and midwives. AIM: To use a restorative inquiry framework to understand the impacts and needs of health practitioners arising from an event that led to an investigation by the HDC during the last 10 years. METHODS: A descriptive qualitative approach was used with data collected using semi-structured interviews with doctors, nurses, and midwives (n = 13). The data were analysed using...
The aim of the current study was to develop and test a methodology that could be applied to the eval...
Objectives: Root cause analysis (RCA) is a framework for structured investigations of safety inciden...
This research endeavours to understand and describe the dissatisfaction of psychologists with the co...
This study explores the views and experiences of health sector professionals in Australia regarding ...
This study explores the views and experiences of health sector professionals in Australia regarding ...
BackgroundIt is the responsibility of healthcare regulators to ensure healthcare professionals remai...
The impact of critical incidents on health professionals and the lack of subsequent support is a con...
Abstract Background Healthcare is not without risk. Despite two decades of policy focus and improvem...
Health system inquiries are established for a variety of reasons. They can be politically motivated ...
Background: Research on root cause analysis (RCA), a pivotal component of many patient safety improv...
This research evaluated the implementation and outcomes of the Health and Disability Commissioner Ac...
The Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) performs an essential role in regulating heal...
Purpose - Patient safety has been addressed since 2002 in the health system of New South Wales, Aust...
Patient safety has been addressed since 2002 in the health system of New South Wales, Australia via ...
This thesis is written by a midwife and lawyer who strongly supported the establishment of the Healt...
The aim of the current study was to develop and test a methodology that could be applied to the eval...
Objectives: Root cause analysis (RCA) is a framework for structured investigations of safety inciden...
This research endeavours to understand and describe the dissatisfaction of psychologists with the co...
This study explores the views and experiences of health sector professionals in Australia regarding ...
This study explores the views and experiences of health sector professionals in Australia regarding ...
BackgroundIt is the responsibility of healthcare regulators to ensure healthcare professionals remai...
The impact of critical incidents on health professionals and the lack of subsequent support is a con...
Abstract Background Healthcare is not without risk. Despite two decades of policy focus and improvem...
Health system inquiries are established for a variety of reasons. They can be politically motivated ...
Background: Research on root cause analysis (RCA), a pivotal component of many patient safety improv...
This research evaluated the implementation and outcomes of the Health and Disability Commissioner Ac...
The Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) performs an essential role in regulating heal...
Purpose - Patient safety has been addressed since 2002 in the health system of New South Wales, Aust...
Patient safety has been addressed since 2002 in the health system of New South Wales, Australia via ...
This thesis is written by a midwife and lawyer who strongly supported the establishment of the Healt...
The aim of the current study was to develop and test a methodology that could be applied to the eval...
Objectives: Root cause analysis (RCA) is a framework for structured investigations of safety inciden...
This research endeavours to understand and describe the dissatisfaction of psychologists with the co...