Sailing too close to the wind? How harnessing patient voice can identify drift towards boundaries of acceptable performance

Siri Wiig, Catherine Jane Calderwood, Jane O’Hara

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Abstract

This opinion paper investigates how healthcare organizations identify and act upon different types of risk signals. These signals may generally be acknowledged, but we also often see with hindsight that they might not be because they have become a part of normal practice. Here, we detail how risk signals from patients and families should be acknowledged as system-level safety critical information and as a way of understanding and changing safety culture in healthcare. We discuss how healthcare organizations could work more proactively with patient experience data in identifying risks and improving system safety.
Original languageEnglish
Article number1532
JournalHealthcare
Volume12
Issue number15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2024

Keywords

  • deviance
  • drift
  • safety boundaries
  • patient voice

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