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Surveillance, anticipation and firefighting: Perspectives of patient safety from a New Zealand case study.

Jo WaillingBrian RobinsonMaureen A Coombs
Published in: Journal of nursing management (2019)
It is important that nurse managers hold a more refined understanding about safety. Organisations are more likely to support safe patient care if cultural complexity is accounted for. Recognizing how different occupational groups perceive and respond to safety, rather than attempting to reinforce a uniform set of safety actions and responsibilities, is likely to bring together a shared understanding of safety, build trust and nurture safety culture.
Keyphrases
  • patient safety
  • primary care
  • social media