Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affected by error is considered to be a central feature of high quality and safer patient care, evidenced by the implementation of open disclosure policies and guidance internationally. This paper discusses the perceived enablers that UK doctors and nurses report as facilitating the enactment of open disclosure. Methods: Semistructured interviews with 13 doctors and 22 nurses from a range of levels and specialities from 5 national health service hospitals and primary care trusts in the UK were conducted and analysed using a framework approach. Results: Five themes were identified which appear to capture the factors that are critical in supporting o...
Objectives: To understand the views of doctors, nurses, allied health professionals and health manag...
Objectives To investigate patients’ and family members’ perceptions and experiences of d...
Patient safety experts and other authorities have strongly postulated the open disclosure of errors ...
Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affect...
Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affect...
Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affect...
Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affect...
Background: In 2009 the UK National Patient Safety Agency relaunched its Being Open framework to fac...
Background: In 1999 the Institute of Medicine released its seminal report ‘To Err is Human; Building...
BACKGROUND Open disclosure in healthcare refers to an open, consistent approach to communicating wit...
Objective: To determine which aspects of open disclosure “work” for patients and health care staff, ...
Abstract Objectives: To understand patients and health professionals experience of open disclosure a...
Objectives To understand patients' and health professionals' experience of Open Disclosure and how p...
Reema Harrison,1 Merrilyn Walton,2 Jennifer Smith-Merry,3 Elizabeth Manias,4,5 Rick Iedema6 1Faculty...
Objectives: To understand the views of doctors, nurses, allied health professionals and health manag...
Objectives: To understand the views of doctors, nurses, allied health professionals and health manag...
Objectives To investigate patients’ and family members’ perceptions and experiences of d...
Patient safety experts and other authorities have strongly postulated the open disclosure of errors ...
Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affect...
Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affect...
Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affect...
Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affect...
Background: In 2009 the UK National Patient Safety Agency relaunched its Being Open framework to fac...
Background: In 1999 the Institute of Medicine released its seminal report ‘To Err is Human; Building...
BACKGROUND Open disclosure in healthcare refers to an open, consistent approach to communicating wit...
Objective: To determine which aspects of open disclosure “work” for patients and health care staff, ...
Abstract Objectives: To understand patients and health professionals experience of open disclosure a...
Objectives To understand patients' and health professionals' experience of Open Disclosure and how p...
Reema Harrison,1 Merrilyn Walton,2 Jennifer Smith-Merry,3 Elizabeth Manias,4,5 Rick Iedema6 1Faculty...
Objectives: To understand the views of doctors, nurses, allied health professionals and health manag...
Objectives: To understand the views of doctors, nurses, allied health professionals and health manag...
Objectives To investigate patients’ and family members’ perceptions and experiences of d...
Patient safety experts and other authorities have strongly postulated the open disclosure of errors ...