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Planetree: International resource collection
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The US-based Planetree organisation has long been a leader in establishing processes and mindsets that enable safe, patient-centred care. This resource collection includes a variety of tools, templates and instructions that help organisations and teams embed effective communication behaviours and activities into their daily work. Resources focus on tactics such bedside rounding, huddles, patient and family engagement council formation and physician interaction coaching.- Posted
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Team of Teams: Fixing healthcare safety (June 2017)
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This article, from the Australian-based Patient Safe Network, argues that healthcare environments have become increasingly complex, existing error reporting systems based on traditional command structures are ineffective and we need to work as a ‘Team of Teams’.- Posted
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Letter from America: Kick off to a new year of hope
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Football is a popular American pastime. Its focus on collaboration, individual skill reliance and teamwork serves as a touchpoint for the January 2020 Letter from America. Letter from America is a Patient Safety Learning blog series highlighting fresh accomplishments in patient safety from the United States.- Posted
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Content ArticleBureaucratic organisational culture is less favourable to quality improvement, whereas organisations with group (teamwork) culture are better aligned for quality improvement. In this study, Speroff et al. determine whether an organisational group culture shows better alignment with patient safety climate.
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Content ArticleCommunication and care delivery is enhanced when teams work together well. TeamSTEPPS® is a US government set of teamwork tactics and tools designed to help health care professionals work together safely and effectively.
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Content ArticleWorkplace bullying (WPB) is a physical or emotional harm that may negatively affect healthcare services. The aim of this study, published in Human Resources for Health, was to determine to what extent healthcare practitioners in Saudi Arabia worry about WPB and whether it affects the quality of care and patient safety from their perception.
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Content ArticleA dilemma is a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives, especially ones that are equally undesirable. Healthcare is full of dilemmas as a result of the huge number of stakeholders with conflicting goals, multifaceted interactions and constraints, and multiple perspectives, which change daily. Dilemmas are created when safety conflicts with productivity, cost efficiency, and flow. A focus on one patent’s safety may conflict with a focus on all patients’ safety. It is vital that the different stakeholders talk to expose dilemmas and reveal the hidden trade-offs or adjustments that are kept secret because people are fearful of the consequences. Articulating dilemmas helps us to find a way to bring people with different interests and incentives into a conversation that meets everyone’s needs.
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Content ArticleIn this study published in the Quality Management in Healthcare journal, a community health organisation’s successful method of frontline staff committee engagement generated process changes that culminated in reduced medication errors and increased near misses. Continuous quality improvement initiatives supported by these committees included technical handling and administration of medication, medication reconciliation, and enhancements to standardised treatment protocols.
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Content ArticleThe report, Improving care by using patient feedback, published by the National Institute for Health Research, features nine new research studies about using patient experience data in the NHS. These show what organisations are doing now and what could be done better. Here, we highlight one of the examples from the report, showing some correspondence between a patient and a nursing team.
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Content ArticleThe pursuit of patient safety involves reducing the gap between best practice and the care actually delivered to patients. Understanding how to reliably deliver best practice care using established anaesthetic techniques may, today, be more important than seeking new ones. Advances in anaesthesia safety involve analysing failures and devising strategies to address these. However, anaesthetists do not work in isolation, and their contribution to the function of the multidisciplinary teams in which they work has far-reaching consequences for patient care.
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Content ArticleIn this blog, Steven Shorrock discusses Learning Teams, small group conversations and action, and makes a case for learning in the following ways: talk about everyday work start with what’s strong, not what’s wrong find ways to cross departmental boundaries and get multiple perspectives understand first what can be done by teams.
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Content ArticleWhen the Harvard Business Review (HBR) asked Robert Sutton for suggestions for its annual list of Breakthrough Ideas, he told them that the best business practice he knew of was 'the no asshole rule'. Sutton's piece became one of the most popular articles ever to appear in the HBR. Spurred on by the fear and despair that people expressed and the tricks they used to survive with dignity, Sutton was persuaded to write this book. He believes passionately that civilised workplaces are not a naive dream, that they do exist, do bolster performance and that widespread contempt can be erased and replaced with mutual respect when a team or organisation is managed right. There is a huge temptation by executives and those in positions of authority to overlook this trait especially when exhibited by so-called producers, but Sutton shows how overall productivity suffers when the workplace is subjected to this kind of stress.
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Content ArticleIncivility chips away at people, organisations, and our economy. Slights, insensitivities, and rude behaviors can cut deeply. Moreover, incivility hijacks focus. Even if people want to perform well, they can't. Customers too are less likely to buy from a company with an employee who is perceived as rude. In this book, Christine Porath shows how people can enhance their influence and effectiveness with civility. Combining scientific research with fascinating evidence from popular culture and fields such as neuroscience, medicine, and psychology, this book reminds managers and employers what they can do right now to improve the quality of their workplaces.
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Content ArticleDoncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Patient Safety Team won the Patient Safety Learning Award 2019 for Shared learning. In this blog, Cindy Storer describes her experience of the Patient Safety Learning Annual Conference and winning the award.
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TEDx: When rudeness in teams turns deadly (2019)
Claire Cox posted an article in Bullying and fear
How we treat each other at work has an enormous impact on how teams perform – with potentially fatal consequences if you work in healthcare. In this TEDx talk, Chris Turner reveals the shocking impact of rudeness in the workplace, arguing that civility saves lives.- Posted
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Letter from America: Tomorrow is Another Day
lzipperer posted an article in Letter from America
'Letter from America’ is a Patient Safety Learning blog series highlighting fresh accomplishments in patient safety from the United States. The series covers successes large and small. I share them here to generate conversations through the hub, over a coffee and in staff rooms to transfer these innovations to the frontline of UK care delivery.- Posted
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Content ArticleA culture of teamwork and learning from mistakes are universally acknowledged as essential factors to improve patient safety. Both are part of the Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program (CUSP), which improved safety in intensive care units but had not been evaluated in other inpatient settings.
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Content ArticleThis programme referred to as CUSP is an intervention methodology that will help you to learn from mistakes and improve your team's (and organisation's) safety culture. Watch this Johns Hopkins Medicine's video on CUSP.
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Content ArticleJulius Cuong Pham and Rhonda Wyskie explain the five steps of the Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program (CUSP) and who should be on the CUSP team. Members of one CUSP team at Johns Hopkins also share their experiences
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Content ArticleCommunication failures in healthcare teams are associated with medical errors and negative health outcomes. These findings have increased emphasis on training future health professionals to work effectively within teams. The Team Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety (TeamSTEPPS) communication training model, widely employed to train healthcare teams, has been less commonly used to train student interprofessional teams. This study, published in BMJ Quality and Safety, reports the effectiveness of a simulation-based interprofessional TeamSTEPPS training in impacting student attitudes, knowledge and skills around interprofessional communication.
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Content ArticleHealth professionals often assume they are skilled at communicating with colleagues, patients and families. However, many patient safety incidents, complaints and negligence claims involve poor communication between healthcare staff or between staff and patients or their relatives, which suggests staff may overestimate how effectively they communicate. Teams that work well together and communicate effectively perform better and provide safer care. There is also growing evidence that team training for healthcare staff may save lives (Hughes et al, 2016). This article explores why teamwork and communication sometimes fail, potentially leading to errors and patients being harmed. It describes tools and techniques which, if embedded into practice, can improve team performance and patient safety.
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Content ArticleThe Buurtzorg model of care, developed by a social enterprise in the Netherlands in 2006, involves small teams of nursing staff providing a range of personal, social and clinical care to people in their own homes in a particular neighbourhood. There’s an emphasis on one or two staff working with each individual and their informal carers to access all the resources available in their social networks and neighbourhood to support them to be more independent. The nursing teams have a flat management structure, working in ‘non-hierarchical self-managed' teams. This means they make all the clinical and operational decisions themselves. They can access support from a coach, whose focus is on enabling the team to learn to work constructively together, and a central back office.
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Content ArticleWaste in the operating theatre costs money and is harmful to the environment. Reducing waste in the NHS is paramount if we want to reduce costs and help save the planet!
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Content ArticleKaren Harrison from Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust writes about her experience of winning the Patient Safety Learning Culture Award and what she plans to do next.
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Content ArticleThe Culture Code reveals the secrets of some of the best teams in the world – from Pixar to Google to US Navy SEALs – explaining the three skills such groups have mastered in order to generate trust and a willingness to collaborate. Combining cutting-edge science, on-the-ground insight and practical ideas for action, it offers a roadmap for creating an environment where innovation flourishes, problems get solved and expectations are exceeded.
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