Nature and type of patient-reported safety incidents in primary care: cross-sectional survey of patients from Australia and England

AL Hernan, SJ Giles, A Carson-Stevens, M Morgan… - BMJ open, 2021 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Background Patient engagement in safety has shown positive effects in preventing or
reducing adverse events and potential safety risks. Capturing and utilising patient-reported …

Patient and carer identified factors which contribute to safety incidents in primary care: a qualitative study

AL Hernan, SJ Giles, J Fuller, JK Johnson… - BMJ quality & …, 2015 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Background Patients can have an important role in reducing harm in primary-care settings.
Learning from patient experience and feedback could improve patient safety. Evidence that …

Patient-reported safety incidents as a new source of patient safety data: an exploratory comparative study in an acute hospital in England

G Armitage, S Moore, C Reynolds… - Journal of health …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives To compare a new co-designed, patient incident reporting tool with three
established methods of detecting patient safety incidents and identify if the same incidents …

Contributory factors to patient safety incidents in primary care: protocol for a systematic review

S Giles, M Panagioti, A Hernan, S Cheraghi-Sohi… - Systematic reviews, 2015 - Springer
Background Organisations need to systematically identify contributory factors (or causes)
which impact on patient safety in order to effectively learn from error. Investigations of error …

What can patients tell us about the quality and safety of hospital care? Findings from a UK multicentre survey study

JK O'Hara, C Reynolds, S Moore… - BMJ quality & …, 2018 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Background Patient safety measurement remains a global challenge. Patients are an
important but neglected source of learning; however, little is known about what patients can …

Tip of the iceberg: patient safety incidents in primary care

U Sarkar - BMJ Quality & Safety, 2016 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Primary care in the US model is fraught with safety hazards. Visits are brief and infrequent,
patients are largely selfmanaging, often with multiple comorbid conditions, the extent of …

Monitoring patient safety in primary care: an exploratory study using in-depth semistructured interviews

R Samra, A Bottle, P Aylin - BMJ open, 2015 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives To explore how information and data are used to monitor patient safety and
quality of primary care by professionals working in, or supporting, primary healthcare …

Investigating the feasibility of a patient feedback tool to improve safety in Australian primary care: a study protocol

AL Hernan, K Kloot, SJ Giles, H Beks, K McNamara… - BMJ open, 2019 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Introduction Patients are a valuable source of information about ways to prevent harm in
healthcare, and can provide feedback about the factors that contribute to safety incidents …

Characterising the nature of primary care patient safety incident reports in the England and Wales National Reporting and Learning System: a mixed-methods agenda …

A Carson-Stevens, P Hibbert, H Williams… - Health Services and …, 2016 - research.ed.ac.uk
Background: There is an emerging interest in the inadvertent harm caused to patients by the
provision of primary health-care services. To date (up to 2015), there has been limited …

How might health services capture patient-reported safety concerns in a hospital setting? An exploratory pilot study of three mechanisms

JK O'Hara, G Armitage, C Reynolds… - BMJ quality & …, 2017 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Introduction Emergent evidence suggests that patients can identify and report safety issues
while in hospital. However, little is known about the best method for collecting information …