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View article: Benefits and challenges of implementing statutory duty of candour in Victoria, Australia: a mixed methods analysis of healthcare provider perspectives
Benefits and challenges of implementing statutory duty of candour in Victoria, Australia: a mixed methods analysis of healthcare provider perspectives Open
Background Statutory duty of candour (SDC) requires healthcare services by law to provide the patient or their family or carer who experiences a serious adverse patient safety event (SAPSE) with a written account of the facts, an apology, …
View article: Advance Care Planning in Multicultural Communities: A Document Analysis of Resources to Support Healthcare Staff and Consumers in Australia
Advance Care Planning in Multicultural Communities: A Document Analysis of Resources to Support Healthcare Staff and Consumers in Australia Open
Introduction Advance care planning (ACP) provides a person‐centric approach for discussing future care wishes that is responsive to individual preferences and needs. People from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds have…
View article: Codesigning the iCanPlan Program to promote advance care planning among consumers from ethnic minority backgrounds in cancer care
Codesigning the iCanPlan Program to promote advance care planning among consumers from ethnic minority backgrounds in cancer care Open
Purpose Collaboration between medical interpreters and clinicians is crucial in conducting advance care planning (ACP) with people from ethnic minority backgrounds affected by cancer who require language support; however, limited opportuni…
View article: Correction to: Improving quality and safety of cancer care for people from ethnic minority backgrounds: what do consumers want?
Correction to: Improving quality and safety of cancer care for people from ethnic minority backgrounds: what do consumers want? Open
View article: Implementing advance care planning with people from ethnic minority backgrounds with cancer: a qualitative study of factors affecting practice in Australia
Implementing advance care planning with people from ethnic minority backgrounds with cancer: a qualitative study of factors affecting practice in Australia Open
View article: Improving quality and safety of cancer care for people from ethnic minority backgrounds: what do consumers want?
Improving quality and safety of cancer care for people from ethnic minority backgrounds: what do consumers want? Open
Objectives People from ethnic minority backgrounds have increased likelihood of poor care quality and outcomes than the general population when accessing cancer care. Consumer-centric solutions are required to address these inequities. We …
View article: Outpatient Virtual Care Among People Living With and Beyond Cancer From Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds in Australia: A Protocol for a Realist Evaluation
Outpatient Virtual Care Among People Living With and Beyond Cancer From Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds in Australia: A Protocol for a Realist Evaluation Open
Background Virtual care is increasingly being used to deliver outpatient cancer services, yet people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds can experience inequities in accessing these services. A range of complex an…
View article: Patient Safety Events Among People from Ethnic Minority Backgrounds: A Retrospective Medical Record Review of Australian Cancer Services
Patient Safety Events Among People from Ethnic Minority Backgrounds: A Retrospective Medical Record Review of Australian Cancer Services Open
Objectives People from ethnic minority backgrounds are exposed to greater risk of patient safety events (such as healthcare-acquired infections and medication errors) occurring in their healthcare. However, evidence of the type and frequen…
View article: A Mixed Methods Evaluation of the Statutory Duty of Candour in Victorian Health Services: Study Protocol
A Mixed Methods Evaluation of the Statutory Duty of Candour in Victorian Health Services: Study Protocol Open
Background A statutory duty of candour (SDC) was introduced in 2022 in the Australian state of Victoria to increase openness and honesty with patients and families about healthcare adverse events. SDC requires each healthcare service entit…
View article: Predictors of Unplanned Emergency Department Visits and Hospitalisations Among Adults Accessing Virtual Outpatient Oncology Services in Queensland, Australia
Predictors of Unplanned Emergency Department Visits and Hospitalisations Among Adults Accessing Virtual Outpatient Oncology Services in Queensland, Australia Open
View article: Co-designing strategies to improve advance care planning among people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds with cancer: iCanCarePlan study protocol
Co-designing strategies to improve advance care planning among people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds with cancer: iCanCarePlan study protocol Open
Background Advance care planning (ACP) describes the process of supporting individuals at any age or stage of health to consider and share their personal values, life goals, and preferences regarding future health care. Engaging in ACP is …
View article: Approaches for enhancing patient-reported experience measurement with ethnically diverse communities: a rapid evidence synthesis
Approaches for enhancing patient-reported experience measurement with ethnically diverse communities: a rapid evidence synthesis Open
View article: Co-designing strategies to improve advance care planning among people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds with cancer: iCanCarePlan study protocol
Co-designing strategies to improve advance care planning among people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds with cancer: iCanCarePlan study protocol Open
Background Advance care planning (ACP) describes the process of supporting individuals at any age or stage of health to consider and share their personal values, life goals, and preferences regarding future health care. Engaging in ACP is …
View article: Creating safer cancer care with ethnic minority patients: A qualitative analysis of the experiences of cancer service staff
Creating safer cancer care with ethnic minority patients: A qualitative analysis of the experiences of cancer service staff Open
Introduction Effective consumer engagement practices can enhance patient safety. This is important for consumers from ethnic minority backgrounds who are exposed to increased risk of patient safety events. Using the Systems Engineering Ini…
View article: Employing cofacilitation to balance power and priorities during health service codesign
Employing cofacilitation to balance power and priorities during health service codesign Open
Applications of co-design and related participatory approaches endeavour to democratise the process and product of health service research and improvement efforts. As a group of methods that are ground in a user-centric, participatory appr…
View article: Creating safer cancer care with ethnic minority patients: A qualitative analysis of experiences of cancer service staff
Creating safer cancer care with ethnic minority patients: A qualitative analysis of experiences of cancer service staff Open
Introduction Effective consumer engagement practices can enhance patient safety. This is important for consumers from ethnic minority backgrounds who are exposed to increased risk of patient safety events. Using the Systems Engineering Ini…
View article: Improving Medication Safety in Cancer Services for Ethnic Minority Consumers: Protocol for a Pilot Feasibility and Acceptability Study of a Co-Designed Consumer Engagement Intervention
Improving Medication Safety in Cancer Services for Ethnic Minority Consumers: Protocol for a Pilot Feasibility and Acceptability Study of a Co-Designed Consumer Engagement Intervention Open
Background People from ethnic minorities are often exposed to unsafe care contributing to poorer health care outcomes. Medication safety is a high-risk area requiring intervention to improve care outcomes. Using an adapted, experience-base…
View article: ‘Making it Meaningful’: Co-designing an intervention to improve medication safety for people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds accessing cancer services.
‘Making it Meaningful’: Co-designing an intervention to improve medication safety for people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds accessing cancer services. Open
This study reports on the process of using an adapted Experienced-Based Co-Design (EBCD) conducted with culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) consumers and cancer service staff to co-design the novel Making it Meaningful (MiM) instr…
View article: Population-level quality indicators of end-of-life-care in an aged care setting: Rapid systematic review
Population-level quality indicators of end-of-life-care in an aged care setting: Rapid systematic review Open
A common suite of population-level EOLC indicators that are reflective of care quality, are clinically appropriate, and important to residents and their families should be identified to monitor EOLC quality within and across jurisdictions.
View article: Improving Medication Safety in Cancer Services for Ethnic Minority Consumers: Protocol for a Pilot Feasibility and Acceptability Study of a Co-Designed Consumer Engagement Intervention (Preprint)
Improving Medication Safety in Cancer Services for Ethnic Minority Consumers: Protocol for a Pilot Feasibility and Acceptability Study of a Co-Designed Consumer Engagement Intervention (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND People from ethnic minorities are often exposed to unsafe care contributing to poorer health care outcomes. Medication safety is a high-risk area requiring intervention to improve care outcomes. Using an adapted, experience-bas…
View article: Differences in Patient Experiences Among People From Ethnic Minority Backgrounds: A Comparative Analysis of HCAHPS Results
Differences in Patient Experiences Among People From Ethnic Minority Backgrounds: A Comparative Analysis of HCAHPS Results Open
Patients from ethnic minority backgrounds often experience disparities in healthcare quality and outcomes. This study aimed to compare the patient-reported experiences of patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) to general patients …
View article: Assessing the environment for engagement in health services: The Audit for Consumer Engagement (ACE) tool
Assessing the environment for engagement in health services: The Audit for Consumer Engagement (ACE) tool Open
Introduction Although it is widely accepted that the physical environment can impact health quality and care outcomes, its impact on consumer engagement with health services has not been examined. Currently, no tools exist that assess the …
View article: Speaking COVID-19: supporting COVID-19 communication and engagement efforts with people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities
Speaking COVID-19: supporting COVID-19 communication and engagement efforts with people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities Open
Background Since the emergence of COVID-19, issues have been raised regarding the approach used to engage with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CaLD) communities during this public health crisis. This study aimed to understand the fa…
View article: Creating space for theory when codesigning healthcare interventions
Creating space for theory when codesigning healthcare interventions Open
Improving healthcare by designing and testing theory-based interventions is widely recognised as gold-standard practice. Theory 'presents a systematic way of understanding events or situations. It is a set of concepts, definitions, and pro…
View article: Enabling the space and conditions for co-leadership in co-design: an evaluation of co-facilitator training for culturally and linguistically diverse consumers
Enabling the space and conditions for co-leadership in co-design: an evaluation of co-facilitator training for culturally and linguistically diverse consumers Open
Objectives and importance of study: We report the evaluative findings from the first stage of a project designed to co-produce strategies which improve the safety of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) patients in cancer care. Co-…
View article: The role of community leaders and other information intermediaries during the COVID-19 pandemic: insights from the multicultural sector in Australia
The role of community leaders and other information intermediaries during the COVID-19 pandemic: insights from the multicultural sector in Australia Open
Community and religious leaders and other natural leaders from culturally and linguistically diverse (CaLD) backgrounds have been postulated as a gateway into communities. They act as information intermediaries that enable public health me…
View article: Achieving change readiness for health service innovations
Achieving change readiness for health service innovations Open
Continual innovation to address emerging population needs necessitates health service ongoing redesign and transformation worldwide. Recent examples include service transformations in response to Covid-19, many of which were led and manage…
View article: The Role of Community Leaders and Other Information Intermediaries During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Insights from the Multicultural Sector
The Role of Community Leaders and Other Information Intermediaries During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Insights from the Multicultural Sector Open
Community and religious leaders, as well as other natural leaders, from culturally and linguistically diverse (CaLD) backgrounds have been posited as a gateway into communities, acting as information intermediaries that enabler or broker p…
View article: Speaking COVID-19: Supporting COVID-19 communication and engagement efforts with people from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities
Speaking COVID-19: Supporting COVID-19 communication and engagement efforts with people from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities Open
Background Since the emergence of COVID-19, issues have been raised regarding the approach used to engage with culturally, and linguistically diverse (CaLD) communities during this public health crisis. This study aimed to understand the f…
View article: Is Gaining Affective Commitment the Missing Strategy for Successful Change Management in Healthcare?
Is Gaining Affective Commitment the Missing Strategy for Successful Change Management in Healthcare? Open
Despite the requirement for continual change and development, change failure is omnipresent in health care, ranging from small technical errors within new systems, processes or technologies, through to breakdowns and large-scale disaster. …