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SUMMARY:YQSR Seminar. Patient safety challenges in community-based m
	ental health services: an overlooked and underexplored setting for safety 
	improvement
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UID:1601-1-ee2a5ec9cbd1b5a75b4ec5d63ec903ec@www.pslhub.org
ORGANIZER;CN="Patient Safety Learning":noreply@pslhub.org
DESCRIPTION:\n	Patient safety incidents are a leading cause of death and
	 disability worldwide. Mental health services have\, however\, been largel
	y absent from the evolving patient safety evidence base\, in which over 20
	 years of publications have concentrated primarily on physical healthcare.
	 Patient safety in community-based mental health services\, where most men
	tal healthcare is delivered\, resembles a particularly poorly understood a
	nd insufficiently explored landscape.\n\n\n\n	In this presentation\, Dr Ph
	oebe Averill\, Postdoctoral Research Associate\, Imperial College London\,
	 reflects on her THIS Institute funded PhD research\, through which she s
	ought to begin to address the knowledge gap for patient safety challenges 
	in mental healthcare delivered beyond the hospital setting. The main aims 
	of this research were to study the nature of patient safety problems in co
	mmunity-based mental healthcare and to identify priorities for future inte
	rventional research. This talk will reflect on some of the overlaps in pat
	ient safety challenges observed in many healthcare contexts\, alongside sp
	ecialty- and setting-specific concerns of relevance to long-term\, communi
	ty mental healthcare journeys.\n\n\n\n	Register\n\n
DTSTART:20240912T113000Z
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