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Jane K O'HaraUniversity of Leeds Verified email at bthft.nhs.uk Cited by 3057 |
[HTML][HTML] Health authorities' health risk communication with the public during pandemics: a rapid scoping review
Background Responses from the H1N1 swine flu pandemic and the recent COVID-19
coronavirus pandemic provide an opportunity for insight into the role of health authorities’ ways of …
coronavirus pandemic provide an opportunity for insight into the role of health authorities’ ways of …
[HTML][HTML] Resilient and responsive healthcare services and systems: challenges and opportunities in a changing world
Background Resilient and responsive healthcare systems is on the agenda as ever before.
COVID-19, specialization of services, resource demands, and technology development are …
COVID-19, specialization of services, resource demands, and technology development are …
The role of emotion in patient safety: are we brave enough to scratch beneath the surface?
Healthcare professionals work in emotionally charged settings; yet, little is known about the
role of emotion in ensuring safe patient care. This article presents current knowledge in this …
role of emotion in ensuring safe patient care. This article presents current knowledge in this …
Role of affective attitudes and anticipated affective reactions in predicting health behaviors.
Objective: Two measures of affect—affective attitude (AA) and anticipated affective reaction (AAR)—have
frequently been used individually, but rarely simultaneously, in correlational …
frequently been used individually, but rarely simultaneously, in correlational …
What can patients tell us about the quality and safety of hospital care? Findings from a UK multicentre survey study
Background Patient safety measurement remains a global challenge. Patients are an important
but neglected source of learning; however, little is known about what patients can add to …
but neglected source of learning; however, little is known about what patients can add to …
Can patient involvement improve patient safety? A cluster randomised control trial of the Patient Reporting and Action for a Safe Environment (PRASE) intervention
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of the Patient Reporting and Action for a Safe Environment
intervention. Design A multicentre cluster randomised controlled trial. Setting Clusters were …
intervention. Design A multicentre cluster randomised controlled trial. Setting Clusters were …
Proactive occupational safety and health management: Promoting good health and good business
This research assessed the impact of organisational approaches to occupational safety and
health (OSH) management on organisational performance, safety climate, employee …
health (OSH) management on organisational performance, safety climate, employee …
Scaffolding our systems? Patients and families 'reaching in'as a source of healthcare resilience.
Redley and colleagues’ study 1 suggests that involving patients in their care can be challenging,
even when patients express a preference for involvement. Their paper examines a key …
even when patients express a preference for involvement. Their paper examines a key …
[HTML][HTML] The patient feedback response framework–understanding why UK hospital staff find it difficult to make improvements based on patient feedback: a qualitative …
Patients are increasingly being asked for feedback about their healthcare experiences.
However, healthcare staff often find it difficult to act on this feedback in order to make …
However, healthcare staff often find it difficult to act on this feedback in order to make …
Burnout mediates the association between depression and patient safety perceptions: A cross‐sectional study in hospital nurses
Aims The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between depressive symptoms,
burnout and perceptions of patient safety. A mediation model was proposed whereby the …
burnout and perceptions of patient safety. A mediation model was proposed whereby the …