This edited volume of original chapters brings together researchers from around the world who are exploring the facets of health care organization and delivery that are sometimes marginal to mainstream patient safety theories and methodologies but offer important insights into the socio-cultural and
Patient Safety - A Psychological Perspective
โ Scribed by Hannes Zacher
- Publisher
- De Gruyter
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 152
- Series
- Patient Safety; 8
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
This comprehensive book takes a psychological perspective on patient safety. It is based on the most recent theoretical and empirical research evidence from psychology (including clinical, work, and organizational psychology) and adjacent social and behavioral sciences such as human factors. Factors that influence safety-related experiences, behaviors, and outcomes of patients and professionals working in clinical settings such as medical practices and hospitals are reviewed, structured, and critically evaluated. Consistent with the complexity of the topic, the author takes a multi-level approach to patient safety, which includes a review of individual, team, and organizational factors and outcomes. The book describes how these factors, by themselves and in combination, can facilitate or impede patient safety. Individual factors include safety-relevant knowledge, skills, abilities, and personality traits such as conscientiousness and emotional stability. Team factors include group communication, training, and leadership. Finally, organizational factors include the safety culture and climate. Throughout the book, different evidence-based intervention programs are described that can help practitioners promote patient safety and prevent accidents. The book is a valuable resource for both researchers and practitioners interested in understanding, maintaining, and improving patient safety in a variety of applied settings. It is based on the most up-to-date research evidence from psychology and neighboring disciplines, and it is written in a clear and non-technical language understandable for a wide audience.
- Psychological aspects of patient safety
Individual, team and organisational influences
- Intervention programs, including error management trainings
โฆ Table of Contents
Preface
Table of contents
1 Introduction
2 Patient safety: definitions, theories, and measurement
3 Individual level influences on patient safety
4 Job level influences on patient safety
5 Interpersonal and team level influences on patient safety
6 Organizational level influences on patient safety
References
Index
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Researching Patient Safety and Quality in Health Care: A Nordic Perspective is an anthology based on contributions from leading researchers on quality and safety in healthcare in the Nordic countries together with four internationally renowned patient safety authors. Research on patient safety and q
3rd ed. โ CRC Press, 2016. โ 488 p. โ ISBN: 9781482220575<div class="bb-sep"></div>The third edition of a bestseller, Human Safety and Risk Management: A Psychological Perspective incorporates a decade of new research and development to provide you with a comprehensive and contemporary guide to the
<p>The third edition of a bestseller, <strong>Human Safety and Risk Management: A Psychological Perspective </strong>incorporates a decade of new research and development to provide you with a comprehensive and contemporary guide to the psychology of risk and workplace safety. A major enhancement is
Patient Safety: Perspectives on Evidence, Information and Knowledge Transfer provides background on the patient safety movement, systems safety, human error and other key philosophies that support change and innovation in the reduction of medical error. The book draws from multidisciplinary areas wi
<P>Increased concern for patient safety has put the issue at the top of the agenda of practitioners, hospitals, and even governments. The risks to patients are many and diverse, and the complexity of the healthcare system that delivers them is huge. Yet the discourse is often oversimplified and unde