Clinical governance revisited
(Source: Surgical Practice)
Source: Surgical Practice - April 11, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Paul B. S. Lai Tags: EDITORIAL Source Type: research

Improving the pre-medical emergency team: the case for a behavioural theoretical lens
Aust Health Rev. 2024 Apr 5. doi: 10.1071/AH24041. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThere is mounting evidence that the pre-medical emergency team (pre-MET) of rapid response systems is underutilised in clinical practice due to suboptimal structures and processes and resource constraints. In this perspective article, we argue for examining the pre-MET through a 'Behaviour Change Wheel' lens to improve the pre-MET and maximise the associated patient safety benefits. Using pre-MET communication practices as an example, we illustrate the value of the COM-B model, where clinicians' 'capability', 'opportunity', and 'motivation' dr...
Source: Australian Health Review - April 4, 2024 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Judy Currey Stephanie K Sprogis Daryl Jones Julie Considine Ao Source Type: research

Improving the pre-medical emergency team: the case for a behavioural theoretical lens
Aust Health Rev. 2024 Apr 5. doi: 10.1071/AH24041. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThere is mounting evidence that the pre-medical emergency team (pre-MET) of rapid response systems is underutilised in clinical practice due to suboptimal structures and processes and resource constraints. In this perspective article, we argue for examining the pre-MET through a 'Behaviour Change Wheel' lens to improve the pre-MET and maximise the associated patient safety benefits. Using pre-MET communication practices as an example, we illustrate the value of the COM-B model, where clinicians' 'capability', 'opportunity', and 'motivation' dr...
Source: Australian Health Review - April 4, 2024 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Judy Currey Stephanie K Sprogis Daryl Jones Julie Considine Ao Source Type: research

Improving the pre-medical emergency team: the case for a behavioural theoretical lens
Aust Health Rev. 2024 Apr 5. doi: 10.1071/AH24041. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThere is mounting evidence that the pre-medical emergency team (pre-MET) of rapid response systems is underutilised in clinical practice due to suboptimal structures and processes and resource constraints. In this perspective article, we argue for examining the pre-MET through a 'Behaviour Change Wheel' lens to improve the pre-MET and maximise the associated patient safety benefits. Using pre-MET communication practices as an example, we illustrate the value of the COM-B model, where clinicians' 'capability', 'opportunity', and 'motivation' dr...
Source: Australian Health Review - April 4, 2024 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Judy Currey Stephanie K Sprogis Daryl Jones Julie Considine Ao Source Type: research

Improving the pre-medical emergency team: the case for a behavioural theoretical lens
Aust Health Rev. 2024 Apr 5. doi: 10.1071/AH24041. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThere is mounting evidence that the pre-medical emergency team (pre-MET) of rapid response systems is underutilised in clinical practice due to suboptimal structures and processes and resource constraints. In this perspective article, we argue for examining the pre-MET through a 'Behaviour Change Wheel' lens to improve the pre-MET and maximise the associated patient safety benefits. Using pre-MET communication practices as an example, we illustrate the value of the COM-B model, where clinicians' 'capability', 'opportunity', and 'motivation' dr...
Source: Australian Health Review - April 4, 2024 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Judy Currey Stephanie K Sprogis Daryl Jones Julie Considine Ao Source Type: research

Improving the pre-medical emergency team: the case for a behavioural theoretical lens
Aust Health Rev. 2024 Apr 5. doi: 10.1071/AH24041. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThere is mounting evidence that the pre-medical emergency team (pre-MET) of rapid response systems is underutilised in clinical practice due to suboptimal structures and processes and resource constraints. In this perspective article, we argue for examining the pre-MET through a 'Behaviour Change Wheel' lens to improve the pre-MET and maximise the associated patient safety benefits. Using pre-MET communication practices as an example, we illustrate the value of the COM-B model, where clinicians' 'capability', 'opportunity', and 'motivation' dr...
Source: Australian Health Review - April 4, 2024 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Judy Currey Stephanie K Sprogis Daryl Jones Julie Considine Ao Source Type: research

Improving the pre-medical emergency team: the case for a behavioural theoretical lens
Aust Health Rev. 2024 Apr 5. doi: 10.1071/AH24041. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThere is mounting evidence that the pre-medical emergency team (pre-MET) of rapid response systems is underutilised in clinical practice due to suboptimal structures and processes and resource constraints. In this perspective article, we argue for examining the pre-MET through a 'Behaviour Change Wheel' lens to improve the pre-MET and maximise the associated patient safety benefits. Using pre-MET communication practices as an example, we illustrate the value of the COM-B model, where clinicians' 'capability', 'opportunity', and 'motivation' dr...
Source: Australian Health Review - April 4, 2024 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Judy Currey Stephanie K Sprogis Daryl Jones Julie Considine Ao Source Type: research

Improving the pre-medical emergency team: the case for a behavioural theoretical lens
Aust Health Rev. 2024 Apr 5. doi: 10.1071/AH24041. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThere is mounting evidence that the pre-medical emergency team (pre-MET) of rapid response systems is underutilised in clinical practice due to suboptimal structures and processes and resource constraints. In this perspective article, we argue for examining the pre-MET through a 'Behaviour Change Wheel' lens to improve the pre-MET and maximise the associated patient safety benefits. Using pre-MET communication practices as an example, we illustrate the value of the COM-B model, where clinicians' 'capability', 'opportunity', and 'motivation' dr...
Source: Australian Health Review - April 4, 2024 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Judy Currey Stephanie K Sprogis Daryl Jones Julie Considine Ao Source Type: research

Improving the pre-medical emergency team: the case for a behavioural theoretical lens
Aust Health Rev. 2024 Apr 5. doi: 10.1071/AH24041. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThere is mounting evidence that the pre-medical emergency team (pre-MET) of rapid response systems is underutilised in clinical practice due to suboptimal structures and processes and resource constraints. In this perspective article, we argue for examining the pre-MET through a 'Behaviour Change Wheel' lens to improve the pre-MET and maximise the associated patient safety benefits. Using pre-MET communication practices as an example, we illustrate the value of the COM-B model, where clinicians' 'capability', 'opportunity', and 'motivation' dr...
Source: Australian Health Review - April 4, 2024 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Judy Currey Stephanie K Sprogis Daryl Jones Julie Considine Ao Source Type: research

Improving the pre-medical emergency team: the case for a behavioural theoretical lens
Aust Health Rev. 2024 Apr 5. doi: 10.1071/AH24041. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThere is mounting evidence that the pre-medical emergency team (pre-MET) of rapid response systems is underutilised in clinical practice due to suboptimal structures and processes and resource constraints. In this perspective article, we argue for examining the pre-MET through a 'Behaviour Change Wheel' lens to improve the pre-MET and maximise the associated patient safety benefits. Using pre-MET communication practices as an example, we illustrate the value of the COM-B model, where clinicians' 'capability', 'opportunity', and 'motivation' dr...
Source: Australian Health Review - April 4, 2024 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Judy Currey Stephanie K Sprogis Daryl Jones Julie Considine Ao Source Type: research

Echocardiography in the neonatal unit: current status and future prospects
This article is focused at providing a comprehensive review of the status of echocardiography in the neonatal units, recent advancements and its future prospects in the neonatal intensive care units.EXPERT OPINION: Comprehensive guidelines providing the scope of practice, a framework for training, and robust clinical governance process for the neonatologist performed targeted echocardiography have been established. In the last decade, echocardiography has emerged as essential vital bedside diagnostic tool in providing high-quality care to the sick infants in the neonatal units, and it has proved to improve the outcomes in ...
Source: Expert Review of Medical Devices - March 25, 2024 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Yogen Singh Source Type: research

Pay for performance in public directly managed healthcare centers. Part 2: The Spanish National Health System. SESPAS Report 2024
Gac Sanit. 2024 Feb 13:S0213-9111(24)00015-3. doi: 10.1016/j.gaceta.2024.102368. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTIn Spain, the compensation model for statutory health personnel is complex, heterogeneous, and more oriented to rewarding complementary functions and activities, than to paying for the actual performance in the position of employee. The various attempts to incorporate incentives have been distorted by a civil service egalitarianist culture, and weak systemic governance. External attractors (private practice, etc.) for healthcare professionals are becoming more important and neutralize many intramural incentives. T...
Source: Gaceta Sanitaria - February 27, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Jos é Ramón Repullo Labrador Jos é Manuel Freire Campo Source Type: research