NoPatients have the potential to provide feedback on the safety of their care. Recently, tools have been developed that ask patients to provide feedback on those factors that are known to contribute to safety, therefore providing information that can be used proactively to manage safety in hospitals. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the safety information provided by patients is different from that provided by staff and whether it is related to safety outcomes. Data were collected from 33 hospital wards across 3 acute hospital Trusts in the UK. Staff on these wards were asked to complete the four outcome measures of the Hospital Survey of Patient Safety Culture, while patients were asked to complete the Patient Measure of Sa...
Understanding how patients can be engaged in safety-related activities at the direct care level is o...
Patients, clinicians and managers all want to be reassured that their healthcare organisation is saf...
Objective: The importance of involving patients in reporting on safety is increasingly recognised. W...
Abstract Background Patients have the potential to provide feedback on the safety of their care. Re...
Background: Patient safety measurement remains a global challenge. Patients are an important but ne...
Background Patient safety measurement remains a global challenge. Patients are an important but negl...
Emergent evidence suggests that patients can identify and report safety issues while in hospital. Ho...
Introduction: Patients represent an important and as yet untapped source of information about the fa...
Introduction: Patients represent an important and as yet untapped source of information about the fa...
The Berwick review into patient safety recommended ‘involving patients in the healthcare organisatio...
Background The aim was to determine the feasibility of implementing a patient safety survey which m...
Background The aim was to determine the feasibility of implementing a patient safety survey which m...
Patient safety research has adapted concepts and methods from the workplace safety literature (safet...
Given their unique viewpoint at the epicentre of the care process, patients can make a unique contr...
Patient safety research has adapted concepts and methods from the workplace safety literature (safet...
Understanding how patients can be engaged in safety-related activities at the direct care level is o...
Patients, clinicians and managers all want to be reassured that their healthcare organisation is saf...
Objective: The importance of involving patients in reporting on safety is increasingly recognised. W...
Abstract Background Patients have the potential to provide feedback on the safety of their care. Re...
Background: Patient safety measurement remains a global challenge. Patients are an important but ne...
Background Patient safety measurement remains a global challenge. Patients are an important but negl...
Emergent evidence suggests that patients can identify and report safety issues while in hospital. Ho...
Introduction: Patients represent an important and as yet untapped source of information about the fa...
Introduction: Patients represent an important and as yet untapped source of information about the fa...
The Berwick review into patient safety recommended ‘involving patients in the healthcare organisatio...
Background The aim was to determine the feasibility of implementing a patient safety survey which m...
Background The aim was to determine the feasibility of implementing a patient safety survey which m...
Patient safety research has adapted concepts and methods from the workplace safety literature (safet...
Given their unique viewpoint at the epicentre of the care process, patients can make a unique contr...
Patient safety research has adapted concepts and methods from the workplace safety literature (safet...
Understanding how patients can be engaged in safety-related activities at the direct care level is o...
Patients, clinicians and managers all want to be reassured that their healthcare organisation is saf...
Objective: The importance of involving patients in reporting on safety is increasingly recognised. W...