[HTML][HTML] Exploring the impact of safety culture on incident reporting: Lessons learned from machine learning analysis of NHS England staff survey and incident data

GK Kaya, S Ustebay, J Nixon, C Pilbeam, M Sujan - Safety science, 2023 - Elsevier
Safety culture is one of the key factors contributing to safety, even though limited evidence
supports its impact on safety outcomes. This study uses supervised machine learning …

[HTML][HTML] Can patient safety incident reports be used to compare hospital safety? Results from a quantitative analysis of the English national reporting and learning …

AM Howell, EM Burns, G Bouras, LJ Donaldson… - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Background The National Reporting and Learning System (NRLS) collects reports about
patient safety incidents in England. Government regulators use NRLS data to assess the …

A novel tool for organisational learning and its impact on safety culture in a hospital dispensary

MA Sujan - Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2012 - Elsevier
Incident reporting as a key mechanism for organisational learning and the establishment of
a stronger safety culture are pillars of the current patient safety movement. Studies have …

Trends in healthcare incident reporting and relationship to safety and quality data in acute hospitals: results from the National Reporting and Learning System

A Hutchinson, TA Young, KL Cooper… - BMJ Quality & …, 2009 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Background: Internationally, there is increasing recognition of the need to collect and
analyse data on patient safety incidents, to facilitate learning and develop solutions. The …

Enhancing safety culture through improved incident reporting: a case study in translational research

K Flott, D Nelson, T Moorcroft, EK Mayer, W Gage… - Health …, 2018 - healthaffairs.org
The Imperial College Healthcare National Health Service Trust, a large health care provider
in London, together with an academic research unit, used a learning health systems cycle of …

Learning from incidents in healthcare: the journey, not the arrival, matters

I Leistikow, S Mulder, J Vesseur… - BMJ quality & …, 2017 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Incident reporting is widely recognised as an important method for improving safety in
healthcare, and many countries have established their own incident reporting systems. 1 …

A human error taxonomy for analysing healthcare incident reports: assessing reporting culture and its effects on safety performance

K Itoh, N Omata, HB Andersen - Journal of Risk Research, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
The present paper reports on a human error taxonomy system developed for healthcare risk
management and on its application to evaluating safety performance and reporting culture …

Electronic adverse incident reporting in hospitals

K Walsh, C Burns, J Antony - Leadership in Health Services, 2010 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this study is to assess attitudes toward and use of an electronic
adverse incident reporting system in all four hospitals in one National Health Service …

A hierarchical factor analysis of a safety culture survey

CB Frazier, TD Ludwig, B Whitaker, DS Roberts - Journal of safety research, 2013 - Elsevier
INTRODUCTION: Recent reviews of safety culture measures have revealed a host of
potential factors that could make up a safety culture (Flin, Mearns, O'Connor, & Bryden …

[HTML][HTML] Unit-based incident reporting and root cause analysis: variation at three hospital unit types

C Wagner, H Merten, L Zwaan, S Lubberding… - BMJ open, 2016 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives To minimise adverse events in healthcare, various large-scale incident reporting
and learning systems have been developed worldwide. Nevertheless, learning from patient …