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View article: Development, validation, and results of a national endoscopy safety attitudes questionnaire (Endo-SAQ)
Development, validation, and results of a national endoscopy safety attitudes questionnaire (Endo-SAQ) Open
Background and study aims Safety attitudes are linked to patient outcomes. The Joint Advisory Group on Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (JAG) identifies the need to improve our understanding of safety culture in endoscopy. We describe the develo…
View article: Proportionate patient safety incident reviews: making them less complicated
Proportionate patient safety incident reviews: making them less complicated Open
Globally, the provision of gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy is grounded in quality assurance processes to safeguard patient safety. In the UK, the Joint Advisory Group on GI Endoscopy (JAG) oversees this function and its Global Rating Scale…
View article: P403 Outcomes from the second Improving Safety and Reducing Error in Endoscopy (ISREE) workshop
P403 Outcomes from the second Improving Safety and Reducing Error in Endoscopy (ISREE) workshop Open
Introduction The JAG 'Improving Safety and Reducing Error in Endoscopy' strategy was created to improve patient safety in endoscopy. A one day ISREE workshop was held to deliver training on safety-related issues in endoscopy, provide an up…
View article: ‘Case of the month’: a novel way to learn from endoscopy-related patient safety incidents
‘Case of the month’: a novel way to learn from endoscopy-related patient safety incidents Open
Patient safety incidents (PSIs) are unintended or unexpected incidents which can or do lead to patient harm. The Joint Advisory Group on Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (JAG) acknowledges that PSIs should be reviewed by endoscopy services and l…
View article: Teamworking in endoscopy: a human factors toolkit for the COVID-19 era
Teamworking in endoscopy: a human factors toolkit for the COVID-19 era Open
Background Endoscopy services have had to rapidly adapt their working practices in response to COVID-19. As recovery of endoscopy services proceeds, our workforce faces numerous challenges that can impair effective teamworking. We designed…
View article: Diagnostic ileocolonoscopy: getting the basics right
Diagnostic ileocolonoscopy: getting the basics right Open
Proficient colonoscopy technique that optimises patient comfort while simultaneously enhancing the timely detection of pathology and subsequent therapy is an aspirational and achievable goal for every endoscopist. This article aims to prov…
View article: Improving safety and quality in endoscopy patient pathways
Improving safety and quality in endoscopy patient pathways Open
Patient safety is a key priority as it is acknowledged that medical error is common, multifactorial and often avoidable. Gastrointestinal endoscopy is increasingly a therapeutic procedure not without risk. Current training in endoscopy foc…
View article: A prospective study of patient safety incidents in gastrointestinal endoscopy
A prospective study of patient safety incidents in gastrointestinal endoscopy Open
Background and study aims Medical error occurs frequently with significant morbidity and mortality. This study aime to assess the frequency and type of endoscopy patient safety incidents (PSIs). Patients and methods A prospective observati…
View article: The endoscopy safety checklist: A longitudinal study of factors affecting compliance in a tertiary referral centre within the United Kingdom
The endoscopy safety checklist: A longitudinal study of factors affecting compliance in a tertiary referral centre within the United Kingdom Open
Gastrointestinal endoscopy is a widely used diagnostic and therapeutic procedure both within the United Kingdom and worldwide. With an increasingly older population the potential for complications is increased. The Wolfson Unit for Endosco…