Safer healthcare[electronic resource...
Amalberti, Rene.

 

  • Safer healthcare[electronic resource] :strategies for the real world /
  • 紀錄類型: 書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
    杜威分類號: 362.110289
    書名/作者: Safer healthcare : strategies for the real world // by Charles Vincent, Rene Amalberti.
    作者: Vincent, Charles.
    其他作者: Amalberti, Rene.
    出版者: Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
    面頁冊數: xvii, 157 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
    Contained By: Springer eBooks
    標題: Patients - Safety measures.
    標題: Medicine & Public Health.
    標題: Health Administration.
    標題: Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk.
    標題: Quality of Life Research.
    標題: Practice and Hospital Management.
    ISBN: 9783319255590
    ISBN: 9783319255576
    內容註: Progress and Challenges for Patient Safety -- The Ideal and the Real -- Approaches to Safety. One Size Does not Fit All -- Seeing Safety Through the Patient's Eyes -- The Consequences for Incident Analysis -- Strategies for Safety -- Safety Strategies in Hospitals -- Safety Strategies for Care in the Home -- Safety Strategies in Primary Care -- New challenges for Patient Safety -- A compendium of safety strategies and interventions- Managing risk in the real world.
    摘要、提要註: The authors of this book set out a system of safety strategies and interventions for managing patient safety on a day-to-day basis and improving safety over the long term. These strategies are applicable at all levels of the healthcare system from the frontline to the regulation and governance of the system. There have been many advances in patient safety, but we now need a new and broader vision that encompasses care throughout the patient's journey. The authors argue that we need to see safety through the patient's eyes, to consider how safety is managed in different contexts and to develop a wider strategic and practical vision in which patient safety is recast as the management of risk over time. Most safety improvement strategies aim to improve reliability and move closer toward optimal care. However, healthcare will always be under pressure and we also require ways of managing safety when conditions are difficult. We need to make more use of strategies concerned with detecting, controlling, managing and responding to risk. Strategies for managing safety in highly standardised and controlled environments are necessarily different from those in which clinicians constantly have to adapt and respond to changing circumstances.
    電子資源: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25559-0
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