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  1. According to the CPSI, 20 the competence should cover various attributes, including (1) patient safety culture; (2) teamwork; (3) communication; (4) safety, risk and quality improvement; (5) optimised human and system factors and (6) recognition, response and disclosure of patient safety incidents.

  2. The impact of a patient safety incident can be far reaching and can negatively affect the staff involved and the healthcare system, in addition to patients and families. Research is required to understand how best to identify and support staff who are involved in patient safety incidents.

  3. Nov 1, 2022 · In summary, this study contributes to the existing literature on the use of an RCA process to understand patient safety-related incidents in clinical placements and incorporates new evidence about its importance in fostering moral courage and a patient safety culture among nursing students.

  4. Clinician incident reports can impact positively on patient safety by driving changes in care processes and changing knowledge and attitudes. 1 Reporting of safety incidents is a key component of a systems approach to safety; however, it has been identified that clinicians tend to “fix and forget” when they encounter a safety problem, rather tha...

  5. Sep 17, 2021 · This study demonstrated that patient safety topics should be addressed in both theoretical and practical settings across the entire nursing curriculum per the continuity and sequence of education principles.

    • Yoonjung Ji, Hyeonkyeong Lee, Taewha Lee, Mona Choi, Hyejung Lee, Sanghee Kim, Hyunok Kim Do, Sunah ...
    • 2021
  6. Jun 26, 2024 · The Green Cross method could be useful for organizational learning and facilitating learning from patient safety incidents through transparency, discussion and involvement of nursing staff.

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  8. Jun 11, 2024 · This study emphasises the key position of extended nursing roles and the need for future development of patient safety strategies in hospitals and community care. As influential leaders, Advanced Practice Nurses are best placed to identify improvements.