Barriers and enablers in implementing an electronic incident reporting system in a teaching hospital: A case study from Saudi Arabia.
Alaa M Abu AlrubYasser Sami AmerMaher Abdelraheim TitiAisha Charmaine A MayFarheen ShaikhMaram M BakshFadi El-JardaliPublished in: The International journal of health planning and management (2021)
Successful incident reporting systems should be easy and simple to use, accessible and include features that guarantee anonymity and confidentiality. End-users should be trained prior to launching such a system. The implementation of such systems needs to be combined with promoting a just culture in the organization, timely feedback, more involvement and focus on physicians and junior staff which will improve user satisfaction and reporting rates.