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 …

A qualitative study of patient involvement in medicines management after hospital discharge: an under-recognised source of systems resilience

B Fylan, G Armitage, D Naylor… - BMJ Quality & …, 2018 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Introduction There are risks to the safety of medicines management when patient care is
transferred between healthcare organisations, for example, when a patient is discharged …

Patient and family perspectives in resilient healthcare studies: a question of morality or logic?

JK O'Hara, C Canfield, K Aase - Safety Science, 2019 - Elsevier
Whilst interest in resilient healthcare (RHC) research has increased over the past five years,
our understanding of the role of patients, families and carers in supporting system resilience …

[HTML][HTML] Resilient health care: a systematic review of conceptualisations, study methods and factors that develop resilience

M Iflaifel, RH Lim, K Ryan, C Crowley - BMC health services research, 2020 - Springer
Background Traditional approaches to safety management in health care have focused
primarily on counting errors and understanding how things go wrong. Resilient Health Care …

[HTML][HTML] Capacities for resilience in healthcare; a qualitative study across different healthcare contexts

HB Lyng, C Macrae, V Guise… - BMC health services …, 2022 - Springer
Background Despite an emerging consensus on the importance of resilience as a
framework for understanding the healthcare system, the operationalization of resilience in …

Patient and stakeholder involvement in resilient healthcare: an interactive research study protocol

V Guise, K Aase, M Chambers, C Canfield, S Wiig - BMJ open, 2021 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Introduction Resilience in healthcare (RiH) is understood as the capacity of the healthcare
system to adapt to challenges and changes at different system levels, to maintain high …

[HTML][HTML] A resilience view on health system resilience: a scoping review of empirical studies and reviews

S Copeland, S Hinrichs-Krapels, F Fecondo… - BMC Health Services …, 2023 - Springer
Background Prompted by recent shocks and stresses to health systems globally, various
studies have emerged on health system resilience. Our aim is to describe how health system …

Multilevel influences on resilient healthcare in six countries: an international comparative study protocol

JE Anderson, K Aase, R Bal, M Bourrier… - BMJ open, 2020 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Introduction Resilient healthcare (RHC) is an emerging area of theory and applied research
to understand how healthcare organisations cope with the dynamic, variable and …

[HTML][HTML] Defining the boundaries and operational concepts of resilience in the resilience in healthcare research program

S Wiig, K Aase, S Billett, C Canfield, O Røise… - BMC health services …, 2020 - Springer
Background Understanding the resilience of healthcare is critically important. A resilient
healthcare system might be expected to consistently deliver high quality care, withstand …

A health systems resilience research agenda: moving from concept to practice

DD Saulnier, K Blanchet, C Canila, DC Muñoz… - BMJ Global …, 2021 - gh.bmj.com
Health system resilience, known as the ability for health systems to absorb, adapt or
transform to maintain essential functions when stressed or shocked, has quickly gained …