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Content ArticleThis blog for the High Reliability Organizing website looks at the implications of 'preoccupation with failure' for individuals and organisations. The author highlights examples of how preoccupation with failure, as first described by Karl Weick and Kathleen Sutcliffe, can improve outcomes and reduce costs in healthcare organisations and in other sectors. She identifies barriers to organisations engaging with the process, including reluctance to look for 'hidden failures' and poor communication.
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Remaking a children's hospital in Minecraft
Claire Cox posted an article in Patient recovery
Microsoft teamed up with staff at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children to recreate the hospital in minecraft so that children visiting have a 'virtual tour' before arriving.- Posted
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Community Engagement Studio Toolkit
Claire Cox posted an article in How to engage for patient safety
This 53-page document provides guidance for engaging stakeholders in reviewing and providing feedback to the investigator on specific areas of concern before a research project is implemented. The objective is to strengthen research proposals. The process involves a community engagement studio, which operates like a focus group but with key differences. This model and toolkit were developed by the Meharry-Vanderbilt Community Engaged Research Core, a program of the Vanderbilt Institute for Clinical and Translational Research.- Posted
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Content ArticleClinician burnout has been well-documented and is at record highs. The same issues that drive burnout also diminish joy in work for the healthcare workforce. Healthcare leaders need to understand what factors are diminishing joy in work, nurture their workforce, and address the issues that drive burnout and sap joy in work. The most joyful, productive, engaged staff feel both physically and psychologically safe, appreciate the meaning and purpose of their work, have some choice and control over their time, experience camaraderie with others at work, and perceive their work life to be fair and equitable. There are proven methods for creating a positive work environment that creates these conditions and ensures the commitment to deliver high-quality care to patients, even in stressful times.
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Content ArticleA great initiative by East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust to reinforce the importance of basic checks to keep patients from harm when administering medicines.
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Birmingham University Hospitals Trust: Poster for staff going home
Claire Cox posted an article in Good practice
This poster from Birmingham University Hospitals Trust is aimed at staff leaving to go home after their shift.- Posted
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Content ArticleThis report evaluates Schwartz Center Rounds® (rounds) in England. Rounds were introduced into the UK in 2009 to support healthcare staff to deliver compassionate care, something the Francis report (Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust Public Inquiry) identified as lacking. Rounds are organisation-wide forums that prompt reflection and discussion of the emotional, social and ethical challenges of healthcare work, with the aim of improving staff well-being and patient care.
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The case for employee engagement in the NHS: three case studies
Claire Cox posted an article in Good practice
This report by The Point of Care Foundation, looks at staff engagement in three NHS hospital trusts and provides insights into the views of staff and managers.- Posted
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Institute for Healthcare Improvement: Joy in work
Claire Cox posted an article in Staff safety
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) has published a White paper: Framework on Improving Joy in Work and a series of related videos. Clinician burnout has been well-documented and is at record highs. The same issues that drive burnout also diminish joy in work for the healthcare workforce. Healthcare leaders need to understand what factors are diminishing joy in work, nurture their workforce, and address the issues that drive burnout and sap joy in work. The most joyful, productive, engaged staff feel both physically and psychologically safe, appreciate the meaning and purpose of their work, have some choice and control over their time, experience camaraderie with others at work, and perceive their work life to be fair and equitable.- Posted
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Content ArticleThe NHS Innovation Accelerator supports the uptake and spread of high impact, evidence-based innovations across England’s NHS, benefiting patients, populations and NHS staff.
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Content ArticleThe objective of this review is to contribute to the development of the GMC's policy in this area. Given the GMC’s role as a regulator of individual healthcare professionals (i.e. doctors) this study focuses on the types of requirements and standards applicable to or having implications for healthcare practitioners, rather than the regulation of healthcare providers (e.g. hospitals, surgeries etc.) or healthcare systems as a whole.
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Content ArticleThis study from Petschonek et al. published in the Journal of Patient Safety sought to develop a survey that would measure individual perceptions of Just Culture in a hospital setting. The research team created a 27-item survey, which displayed adequate theoretical structure and internal reliability.
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Content ArticleThis resource supports organisations wishing to organise training exercises on how to use a 'just culture' guide. To help with the training, NHS Improvement have developed a series of case scenarios that facilitators can use to walk people through practical steps taken to achieve a just culture.
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Just Culture: The movie
Patient Safety Learning posted an article in Good practice
This film documents the amazing transformation in one organisation — Mersey Care, an NHS mental health trust in the UK. Only a few years ago, blame was common and trust was scarce. Dismissals were frequent: caregivers were suspended without a clear idea of what they might have done wrong. Mersey Care’s journey towards a just and learning culture has repaired and reinvigorated relationships between staff, leaders and service users. It has enhanced people’s engagement, joint ownership and sense of responsibility. It has taken the organisation to a place where hurt doesn’t get met with more hurt, but with healing.- Posted
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Content ArticleA guide produced by NHS Improvement to support maternity safety champions. Maternity safety champions play a central role in ensuring that mothers and babies continue to receive the safest care possible by adopting best practice. This guide outlines the role and responsibilities of maternity safety champions and suggests activities to promote best practice.
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Resources for setting up learning from excellence reporting
Claire Cox posted an article in Motivating staff
Safety in healthcare has traditionally focused on avoiding harm by learning from error. This approach may miss opportunities to learn from excellent practice. Excellence in healthcare is highly prevalent, but there is no formal system to capture it. We tend to regard excellence as something to gratefully accept, rather than something to study and understand. The preoccupation with avoiding error and harm in healthcare has resulted in the rise of rules and rigidity, which in turn has cultivated a culture of fear and stifled innovation. It is time to redress the balance. It is believed that studying excellence in healthcare can create new opportunities for learning and improving resilience and staff morale. This page is for useful resources for setting up and maintaining an excellence reporting programme:- Posted
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Content ArticleIn The Silo Effect, the author uses an anthropological lens to explore how individuals, teams and whole organisations often work in silos of thought, process and product. With examples drawn from a range of fascinating areas - the New York Fire Department and Facebook to the Bank of England and Sony - these narratives illustrate not just how foolishly people can behave when they are mastered by silos but also how the brightest institutions and individuals can master them.
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Content ArticleFor some time now I've been looking to find out more about mental health services in Trieste, Italy. Then I met Vincenzo Passante Spaccapietra, co-host of the Place of Safety? podcast series. This has enabled me to learn more about the closure of the mental institutions in Trieste, Italy, and the work of Franco Basaglia. I was keen to find out what really took place, what this really means in practice and how we can adopt this model in the UK. We were delighted to have become involved and to have recorded a couple of podcasts. I recommend this resource to everyone interested in safe, compassionate, patient led mental health care.
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What are Patient Safety Collaboratives?
Claire Cox posted an article in Health Innovation Networks (formerly AHSNs)
England’s 15 Patient Safety Collaboratives (PSCs) play an essential role in identifying and spreading safer care initiatives from within the NHS and industry, ensuring these are shared and implemented throughout the system. The PSC is a joint initiative, funded and nationally coordinated by NHS Improvement, with the regional PSCs organised and delivered locally by the Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs).- Posted
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