How do hospital inpatients conceptualise patient safety? A qualitative interview study using constructivist grounded theory
Conclusions
Our findings support the need for a patient safety paradigm that is meaningful to all stakeholders, incorporating what matters to patients to feel safe in hospital. Additional work should explore and test how the proposed conceptual model can be practically applied and implemented to incorporate the patient conceptualisation of patient safety into everyday clinical practice.
Source: Quality and Safety in Health Care - Category: Health Management Authors: Barrow, E., Lear, R. A., Morbi, A., Long, S., Darzi, A., Mayer, E., Archer, S. Tags: Editor's choice Original research Source Type: research
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