Characteristics of healthcare organisations struggling to improve quality: results from a systematic review of qualitative studies

VM Vaughn, S Saint, SL Krein, JH Forman… - BMJ quality & …, 2019 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Background Identifying characteristics associated with struggling healthcare organisations
may help inform improvement. Thus, we systematically reviewed the literature to:(1) Identify …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding organisational culture for healthcare quality improvement

R Mannion, H Davies - Bmj, 2018 - bmj.com
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Evolving factors in hospital safety: a systematic review and meta-analysis of hospital adverse events

KM Sauro, M Machan, L Whalen-Browne… - Journal of patient …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Objective This study aimed to estimate the frequency of hospital adverse events (AEs) and
explore the rate of AEs over time, and across and within hospital populations. Methods …

[HTML][HTML] Rethinking organizational change in the COVID-19 era

A Choflet, T Packard… - Journal of Hospital …, 2021 - jhmhp.amegroups.org
Planned organizational change has a long history in formal organizations of all types. A
model of planned organizational change from the existing literature can be used to identify a …

Low-value care: an intractable global problem with no quick fix

JN Mafi, M Parchman - BMJ quality & safety, 2018 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Low-value care, or patient care that provides no net benefit in specific clinical scenarios,
remains one of the most pressing problems in healthcare across the world—namely …

[HTML][HTML] Leading change in practice: how “longitudinal prebriefing” nurtures and sustains in situ simulation programs

S Eller, J Rudolph, S Barwick, S Janssens… - Advances in Simulation, 2023 - Springer
In situ simulation (ISS) programs deliver patient safety benefits to healthcare systems,
however, face many challenges in both implementation and sustainability. Prebriefing is …

[HTML][HTML] Diversity, inclusive leadership, and health outcomes

EH Bradley - International Journal of Health Policy and …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In this time of polarization and divisiveness across increasingly diverse communities, health
policy and management research offers an important insight: engaging diversity …

Seven features of safety in maternity units: a framework based on multisite ethnography and stakeholder consultation

EG Liberati, C Tarrant, J Willars, T Draycott… - BMJ Quality & …, 2021 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Background Reducing avoidable harm in maternity services is a priority globally. As well as
learning from mistakes, it is important to produce rigorous descriptions of 'what good looks …

Collective leadership to improve professional practice, healthcare outcomes and staff well‐being

JAM Silva, VA Mininel, HF Agreli… - Cochrane Database …, 2022 - cochranelibrary.com
Background Collective leadership is strongly advocated by international stakeholders as a
key approach for health service delivery, as a response to increasingly complex forms of …

Association between hospital safety culture and surgical outcomes in a statewide surgical quality improvement collaborative

DD Odell, CM Quinn, RS Matulewicz, J Johnson… - Journal of the American …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background The “safety culture” within hospital systems is increasingly recognized as
important to delivery of high-quality care. We examine the safety culture in a statewide …