A socio-cultural perspective on patient safety / edited by Emma Rowley and Justin Waring.

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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
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Physical Description:xv, 223 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Paul Barach
  • Introduction : a socio-cultural perspective on patient safety / Emma Rowley and Justin Waring
  • All news is bad news : patient safety in the news media / Cecily Palmer and Toby Murcott
  • Broadening the patient safety movement : listening, involving, and learning / Josephine Ocloo
  • Narrowing the gap between safety policy and practice : the role of nurses' implicit theories and heuristics / Anat Drach-Zahavy and Anit Somech
  • Resources of strength : an exnovation of hidden competences to preserve patient safety / Jessica Mesman
  • Deviantly innovative : when risking patient safety is the right thing to do / Emma Rowley
  • The precarious gap between information technology and patient safety : lessons from medication systems / Habibollah Pirnejad and Roland Bal
  • The politics of learning : the dilemma for patient safety / Justin Waring and Graeme Currie
  • Exploring the contributions of professional-practice networks to knowledge sharing, problem-solving, and patient safety / Simon Bishop and Justin Waring
  • Challenges to learning from clinical adverse events : a study of root cause analysis in practice / Jeanne Mengis and Davide Nicolini
  • Patient safety and clinical practice improvement : the importance of reflecting on real-time, in situ care processes / Rick Iedema.