Visualising health care practice improvement innovation from within

This book shows how to move beyond engagement to empowerment of front-line clinicians in quality and safety improvements, expanding their skills and intelligence to a new level to create sustainable solutions for complex safety challenges

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Main Authors: Iedema, Rick (Author), Mesman, Jessica 1962- (Author), Carroll, Katherine (Author), Ball, Chris (Author), Caldwell, Gordon (Author), Kalkman, Cor (Author), Kooyman, Corine (Author), Mulder, Twan (Author), Van Rensen, Elizabeth (Author), De Vries, Bas (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London, NY Radcliffe Publishing © 2013
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Table of Contents:
  • Health care practice improvement from within
  • Section 1 : The complexity of health care work
  • Does the complexity of care call for 'research complexity'?
  • Exnovation: innovation from within
  • Section 2: Improving medical handover using video methodology: two projects, two perspectives
  • Co- authored with Gordon Caldwell
  • Introducing video- refl exivity on the ward: some notes and observations on a Maastricht experiment
  • Co- authored with Twan Mulder and Corine Kooyman
  • Improving post- operative handovers using video- refl exivity: the Utrecht experience
  • Co- authored with Elizabeth van Rensen, Bas de Vries and Cor Kalkman
  • Designing an ambulance paramedic to emergency triage staff handover protocol for New South Wales, Australia
  • Co- authored with Chris Ball
  • Conclusion: improving one's own practices and relationships 'from within'