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Safety on the ground: using critical incident technique to explore the factors influencing medical registrars' provision of safe care.

Katherine RalstonSamantha Eve SmithJoanne KerinsSaskia Clark-StewartVictoria Ruth Tallentire
Published in: BMJ open quality (2024)
This study provides a rigorous and focused understanding of the factors influencing patient safety in hospitals, using the 'insider' perspective of the medical registrar. Safety goes beyond the individual and is reliant on safe system design, interprofessional collaboration and a culture of support, learning and respect. Organisations should also promote flexibility within clinical practice when patient needs do not conform to standardised care pathways. We suggest targeted interventions within educational and organisational priorities to improve safety in hospitals.
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