Experiencebased codesign—adapting the method for a researcherinitiated study in a multisite setting

DK Raynor, H Ismail, A Blenkinsopp, B Fylan… - Health …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background Experiencebased codesign (EBCD) brings patients and staff together to co
design services. It is normally conducted in one organization which initiates and implements …

Safety-I, Safety-II and burnout: how complexity science can help clinician wellness

A Smaggus - BMJ Quality & Safety, 2019 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
The current crisis of clinician burnout is a complex problem. As rates of burnout (the
workplace syndrome consisting of emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation and loss of …

Industry 4.0 adoption for healthcare supply chain performance during COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil and India: the mediating role of resilience abilities development

GL Tortorella, A Prashar, J Antony, FS Fogliatto… - Operations Management …, 2023 - Springer
This research investigates the mediation of resilience abilities on the relationship between
Industry 4.0 technologies adoption and healthcare supply chain performance during the …

Why and how to approach user experience in safety-critical domains: the example of health care

T Grundgeiger, J Hurtienne, O Happel - Human factors, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective To highlight the importance of the personal experience of users who interact with
technology in safety-critical domains and summarize three interaction concepts and the …

Gaps, traps, bridges and props: a mixed-methods study of resilience in the medicines management system for patients with heart failure at hospital discharge

B Fylan, I Marques, H Ismail, L Breen, P Gardner… - BMJ open, 2019 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Introduction Poor medicines management places patients at risk, particularly during care
transitions. For patients with heart failure (HF), optimal medicines management is crucial to …

Resilience and regulation, an odd couple? Consequences of Safety-II on governmental regulation of healthcare quality

I Leistikow, RA Bal - BMJ Quality & Safety, 2020 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
The concept of resilience, or Safety-II, is finding its way into national patient safety policies.
In the Netherlands, for example, hospital, professional and patient federations have named …

Assessing the healthcare quality issues for digital incident reporting in Sweden: Incident reports analysis

MS Rahman Jabin, M Steen, D Wepa… - Digital …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective This study explored healthcare quality issues affecting the reporting and
investigation levels of digital incident reporting systems. Methods A total of 38 health …

Does nursing home compare reflect patient safety in nursing homes?

D Brauner, RM Werner, TP Shippee, J Cursio… - Health …, 2018 - healthaffairs.org
The past several decades have seen significant policy efforts to improve the quality of care
in nursing homes, but the patient safety movement has largely ignored this setting. In this …

Experiences from ten years of incident reporting in health care: a qualitative study among department managers and coordinators

S Carlfjord, A Öhrn, A Gunnarsson - BMC health services research, 2018 - Springer
Background Incident reporting (IR) in health care has been advocated as a means to
improve patient safety. The purpose of IR is to identify safety hazards and develop …

Clinical practice guideline adherence in oncology: a qualitative study of insights from clinicians in Australia

M Bierbaum, F Rapport, G Arnolda, GP Delaney… - Plos one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Background The burden of cancer is large in Australia, and rates of cancer Clinical Practice
Guideline (CPG) adherence is suboptimal across various cancers. Methods The objective of …