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View article: A Coproduced Family Reporting Intervention to Improve Safety Surveillance and Reduce Disparities
A Coproduced Family Reporting Intervention to Improve Safety Surveillance and Reduce Disparities Open
OBJECTIVES Examine family safety-reporting after implementing a parent–nurse–physician–leader coproduced, health literacy-informed, family safety-reporting intervention for hospitalized families of children with medical complexity. METHODS…
View article: Communicating With Spanish-Speaking Families of Hospitalized Children With Medical Complexity
Communicating With Spanish-Speaking Families of Hospitalized Children With Medical Complexity Open
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Hospitalized families who use languages other than English (LOE) for care encounter unique communication challenges, as do children with medical complexity (CMC). We sought to better understand communication chall…
View article: Advice to Clinicians From Expectant Parents at Extreme Prematurity: A Multimethod Study
Advice to Clinicians From Expectant Parents at Extreme Prematurity: A Multimethod Study Open
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Despite recommendations for patient-centered counseling on extreme prematurity, clinicians often miss opportunities to communicate in a way that facilitates parental knowledge, decision-making, and emotional suppo…
View article: Moving from Vaccine Hesitancy to Acceptance: Engaging Underrepresented Employees in a Pediatric Academic Medical Center
Moving from Vaccine Hesitancy to Acceptance: Engaging Underrepresented Employees in a Pediatric Academic Medical Center Open
Introduction: Underrepresented populations historically underserved by the healthcare system and/or marginalized by systematic policies regionally and nationally were particularly vulnerable during the COVID-19 pandemic. While vaccine hesi…
View article: Family Safety Reporting in Medically Complex Children: Parent, Staff, and Leader Perspectives
Family Safety Reporting in Medically Complex Children: Parent, Staff, and Leader Perspectives Open
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Despite compelling evidence that patients and families report valid and unique safety information, particularly for children with medical complexity (CMC), hospitals typically do not proactively solicit patient or…
View article: 136 Which blocks can you do? An assessment of anaesthetic trainee confidence performing common peripheral nerve blocks
136 Which blocks can you do? An assessment of anaesthetic trainee confidence performing common peripheral nerve blocks Open
Background and Aims Recent opinion has suggested focusing training on a small number of 'Plan A blocks' to improve basic regional anaesthesia competence amongst non-regional enthusiasts1. We assessed trainee confidence performing Plan A bl…
View article: 207 Implementation of training in ultrasound guided regional anaesthetic ‘Plan A’ nerve blocks during the covid pandemic – training must go on!
207 Implementation of training in ultrasound guided regional anaesthetic ‘Plan A’ nerve blocks during the covid pandemic – training must go on! Open
Background and Aims There has been a significant impact on anaesthetic teaching and training within the UK owing to the COVID-19 pandemic. Most of the teaching needs are met using virtual methods. Hands on skills such as regional anaesthes…
View article: Conceptualizing intubation sharing: A descriptive qualitative study of videolaryngoscopy for pediatric emergency airway management
Conceptualizing intubation sharing: A descriptive qualitative study of videolaryngoscopy for pediatric emergency airway management Open
Background This study characterizes clinical and educational practices around the use of videolaryngoscopy in pediatric emergency airway management through qualitative exploration. Methods This is a descriptive qualitative study using semi…
View article: Patient Safety Incidents Involving Sick Children in Primary Care in England and Wales: A Mixed Methods Analysis
Patient Safety Incidents Involving Sick Children in Primary Care in England and Wales: A Mixed Methods Analysis Open
This study highlights opportunities to reduce iatrogenic harm and avoidable child deaths. Globally, healthcare systems with primary-care-led models of delivery must now examine their existing practices to determine the prevalence and burde…
View article: Characterising the nature of primary care patient safety incident reports in the England and Wales National Reporting and Learning System: a mixed-methods agenda-setting study for general practice
Characterising the nature of primary care patient safety incident reports in the England and Wales National Reporting and Learning System: a mixed-methods agenda-setting study for general practice Open
Background There is an emerging interest in the inadvertent harm caused to patients by the provision of primary health-care services. To date (up to 2015), there has been limited research interest and few policy directives focused on patie…