作者
Ann Wakefield, Moira Attree, Isobel Braidman, Caroline Carlisle, Martin Johnson, Hannah Cooke
发表日期
2005/5/1
来源
Nurse education today
卷号
25
期号
4
页码范围
333-340
出版商
Churchill Livingstone
简介
In this literature review, we examine to what extent patient safety is addressed within medical and nursing curricula. Patient safety is the foundation of healthcare practice and education both in the UK and internationally. Recent research and policy initiatives have highlighted this issue. The paper highlights the significance of this topic as an aspect of study in its own right by examining not only the fiscal but also the human costs such events invite. In the United Kingdom patient safety issues feature prominently in the (Department of Health, 2000a. An organisation with a memory. The report of an expert group on learning from adverse events. The Stationery Office, London, Department of Health, 2000b. Handling complaints: monitoring the NHS complaints procedures (England, Financial year 1998–99). The Stationery Office, London.) policy documentation but this is not reflected within the formal curricula guidelines …
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