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Irish Safety Culture and After Action Review Experience Study, @RCSI_Il @RCSI_Irl, 2021 - 2023. Funded by @HRBIreland APA-2019-024 and @HSELive.

Dublin, Ireland. Katılım Haziran 2021
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Emily Audet
Emily Audet@EPowellDr·
Thank you @JoMurrayWxAHSN for sharing such a perfectly concise summary of my story about an experience that shifted our team’s perspective from seeing QI as an ‘added extra’ to embracing it in our approach to finding solutions to delivering better and more effective patient care
Hello my name is Jo Murray 💙@JoMurray_HIWx

Trainee @EPowellDr shares what went well: safe space for conversation - no jargon; access to QI expertise; leadership support. Even better if - organisational system & model dedicated to improvement work; technology to navigate/record QI process. @HSJptsafety @ShaunLintern

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Honey de Gracia MCIM
Honey de Gracia MCIM@girlnextshore·
“I’m still writing about the same things I’ve been writing about a decade ago.” @ShaunLintern says. Curious to listen in on the keynote on “Why aren’t we learning from past mistakes” #HSJpatientsafety
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iCAARE@iCAARE_Study·
Delighted to attend #HSJpatientsafety Congress 2022 - how can we learn and design learning systems? @MaryDixonWoods: importance of understanding context, especially structural helplessness and inertia, and using evidence to scrutinise all elements of a system.
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
Teams need to focus on learning, not just doing. When teams focus only on getting a job done, they perform worse than teams that also spend time learning from each other. Groups should be encouraged to think about learning for the future, not just on what they are doing now.
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BMJ Quality & Safety
BMJ Quality & Safety@BMJ_Qual_Saf·
Do open-ended questions help healthcare teams to debrief effectively? @Mi_Minka and colleagues found that when debriefers pair their observations and opinions with open-ended questions & ask specific questions, they can help participants to reflect. bit.ly/3BRMTdF
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BMJ Quality & Safety
BMJ Quality & Safety@BMJ_Qual_Saf·
What does a ‘high-reliability organisation’ look like in health care? This qualitative study explored the perspectives of 71 participants on the ‘Caring Safely’ programme, implemented at a Canadian paediatric referral centre. bit.ly/3NpW5rQ
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RCSI Graduate School of Healthcare Management
Join our MSc in Healthcare Management programme information session with Programme Director, Dr Eidin Ni She. Tomorrow, 28th June at 2pm (Dublin time) Register now: #msdynttrid=ZjBle9HvAs5MPCVOCoTVjjrA3s6NIEKTMUi2mqA-0lk" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">100896engagecms.campusnexus.cloud/gsm-hcm-progra…
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Helen Bevan
Helen Bevan@HelenBevan·
The International Forum on Quality & Safety in Healthcare starts tomorrow. There will be 2,400 improvers at the venue in Gothenburg. Everyone can join in by following hashtag #Quality2022 on Twitter. @Mental_Elf will be live tweeting. The keynote speeches will be streamed live
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