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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Author Biographies
Foreword by Paul Barach
Introduction: A Socio-cultural Perspective on Patient Safety
PART 1 PATIENTS AND PUBLICS
1 ‘All News is Bad News’: Patient Safety in the News Media
2 Broadening the Patient Safety Movement: Listening, Involving and Learning from Patients and the Public
PART 2 CLINICAL PRACTICE
3 Narrowing the Gap Between Safety Policy and Practice: The Role of Nurses’ Implicit Theories and Heuristics
4 Resources of Strength: An Exnovation of Hidden Competences to Preserve Patient Safety
PART 3 TECHNOLOGY
5 Deviantly Innovative: When Risking Patient Safety is the Right Thing To Do
6 The Precarious Gap between Information Technology and Patient Safety: Lessons from Medication Systems
PART 4 KNOWLEDGE SHARING
7 The Politics of Learning: The Dilemma for Patient Safety
8 Exploring the Contributions of Professional-Practice Networks to Knowledge Sharing, Problem-Solving and Patient Safety
PART 5 LEARNING
9 Challenges to Learning from Clinical Adverse Events: A Study of Root Cause Analysis in Practice
10 Patient Safety and Clinical Practice Improvement: The Importance of Reflecting on Real-time, In Situ Care Processes
Concluding Remarks: The Gaps and Future Directions for Patient Safety Research
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