Influences on the adoption of patient safety innovation in primary care: a qualitative exploration of staff perspectives.
Ian J LitchfieldParamjit GillTony AveryStephen CampbellKatherine PerrymanKate MarsdenSheila GreenfieldPublished in: BMC family practice (2018)
The concept of a balanced toolkit to address a range of safety issues proved popular. A number of barriers and facilitators emerged in particular those tools that provided relevant information with a minimum impact on practice resource were favoured. Individual practice circumstances also played a role. Practices with IT aware staff were at an advantage and those previously utilising patient safety initiatives were less likely to adopt additional tools with overlapping outputs. By acknowledging these influences we can better interpret reaction to and adoption of individual elements of the toolkit and optimise future implementation.