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Safety for patients and staff support!

Katılım Ocak 2016
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Helen Bevan
Helen Bevan@HelenBevan·
Most change initiatives don’t fail in the plan - they fail in what leaders don’t notice. I want to reflect on a new Manfred Kets de Vries article: “You look, but you don’t see: leadership & the paradox of perception,” for leaders of change. It reinforces that change initiatives are rarely governed by the “visible layer” (methods, metrics, milestones, RAG, governance, etc). These may appear “under control” while the most decisive forces remain under the surface: anxiety, fear, grief, resentment, rivalry, shame. What is labelled “resistance” may be self-protection; “alignment” may be passive compliance; “clarity” may be premature closure. Leading change is not only about implementing the plan but reading the emotional system the plan is landing in. The article’s core idea is that “seeing” is an active leadership discipline, needing patience & humility. Change is less likely to be derailed by technical error than by psychological blindness: familiarity is mistaken for understanding, data for perception & analysis for awareness. Curiosity must override certainty. Certainty is seductive, signalling competence, control & momentum. It also shuts down sense-making, especially if people are anxious. Curiosity keeps leaders open to contradiction & surprise. It reframes “what’s going wrong?” into “what’s being protected here?” & slows premature action. We should use ourselves as instruments of "seeing": noticing what others evoke in us & treating it as data rather than noise. Feeling bored, confused, irritated or anxious in a meeting can be data about what’s happening relationally (avoidance, unspoken conflict, dependency, power etc). How can leaders of change put on leadership glasses & see more clearly? 1) Build regular reflection time into change efforts (e.g., before key decisions & after difficult meetings) so we can notice patterns rather than just react. 2) Ask, “What emotion is driving this?” & “What might people be protecting?” to look beyond stated positions. 3) Use our own reactions as data: treat our feelings as signals to explore what’s happening in the relationship or group before pushing ahead. 4) Replace certainty with curiosity by framing early conclusions as “working theories,” then test them with questions like “What doesn’t fit?” & “What else could be true?” 5) Practise humility out loud: admit what we don’t know yet, invite challenge & revise our view openly so the system learns that learning is safe during change. Too often, we look but we don’t see. “Seeing” means practising an enhanced kind of leadership: paying attention to human dynamics beneath surface data; making space for what doesn’t fit; holding tensions, contradictions & uncertainties & staying open to the unexpected. What becomes visible to those who practise “seeing” often determines whether change becomes movement rather than just motion. The article in @Medium: @manfred.ketsdevries_62226/you-look-but-you-dont-see-leadership-and-the-paradox-of-perception-6d36b64966ba" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@manfred.ketsd….
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HPRA
HPRA@TheHPRA·
We have issued a statement on the use of paracetamol medicines during pregnancy. Paracetamol is an important treatment option for the management of fever and pain in pregnancy and available evidence does not link its use to causing autism in children. For our full statement, see our website: hpra.ie/news-events/ne…
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Allison Bone@bone_allison·
Same goes for those without a voice old and young 😍
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Allison Bone@bone_allison·
Made possible through engagement of the enrolled hospitals, RTOs, Sinead Brennan, @DrNigelSalter and @ICNARC. A standardised reliable rate of in-hospital cardiac arrest and ROSC for 9 acute hospitals in Ireland @ERC_resus @Irishheart_ie now let’s work on improvement 👏
HSE Dublin and South East@HSEDubSouthEast

Well done to our QPS team on being shortlisted for the ‘Healthcare Initiative – Patient Safety’ category at the Irish Healthcare Centre Awards for their In-hospital cardiac arrest pilot audit project.👏 Best of luck at the awards tomorrow!

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HSE Dublin and South East
HSE Dublin and South East@HSEDubSouthEast·
Well done to our QPS team on being shortlisted for the ‘Healthcare Initiative – Patient Safety’ category at the Irish Healthcare Centre Awards for their In-hospital cardiac arrest pilot audit project.👏 Best of luck at the awards tomorrow!
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Steve Wall
Steve Wall@stevethewall·
Me old mate…the great Mike Ryan. The world needs to stop Israel from its genocidal goals….NOW.
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Claire O Grady
Claire O Grady@ClaireOGrady9·
Values in Action
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Allison Bone@bone_allison·
In the midst of what can be a very hectic ever changing system so important to take time to reflect - with obvious outcomes for patients and staff, which is always our end goal.
Helen Bevan@HelenBevan

"Creating team joy & wellbeing: a guide for leaders". This is a super resource, designed by leaders in health & care, to help teams and leaders assess where they’re at, identify how to grow as a team & make meaningful changes to improve team well-being. It includes practical change ideas, coaching strategies & ways to engage teams in this work: interiorhealth.ca/sites/default/…. Hi res image: interiorhealth.ca/sites/default/…. These resources were created by Jessica Barker & Marianne Morgan from @Interior_Health in Canada.

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