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Apr 17, 2020 · Abstract. Background. Traditional approaches to safety management in health care have focused primarily on counting errors and understanding how things go wrong. Resilient Health Care (RHC) provides an alternative complementary perspective of learning from incidents and understanding how, most of the time, work is safe.
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Understanding resilience makes the difference between organizations that inadvertently create complexity and miss signals that risks are increasing, and those that can manage high-hazard processes well.
- Christopher Nemeth, Robert Wears, David Woods, Erik Hollnagel, Richard Cook
- 2008/08
- 2008
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Mar 31, 2021 · However, the resilience construct has various adversities, mechanisms, and applications in multiple disciplines and cohorts. Here, we have developed a comprehensive framework to synthesize resilience and its application in healthcare: The Resilience Framework for Nursing and Healthcare.
- Janice M. Morse, Jacqueline Kent-Marvick, Lisa A. Barry, Lisa A. Barry, Jennifer Harvey, Jennifer Ha...
- 2021
Sep 20, 2023 · The main paradigms within healthcare resilience include global health, disaster risk reduction, emergency management, patient safety and public health. Definitions of healthcare resilience recognise various hierarchical levels: individual (micro), facility or organisation (meso), health system (macro) and planetary or international (meta).
- 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-072136
- 2023
- BMJ Open. 2023; 13(9): e072136.
Results The main paradigms within healthcare resilience include global health, disaster risk reduction, emergency management, patient safety and public health. Definitions of healthcare resilience recognise various hierarchical levels: individual (micro), facility or organisation (meso), health system (macro) and planetary or international (meta).
Sep 17, 2019 · Resilience is about (1) everyday resilience, not simply response to sudden shocks, (2) health system software, not only its hardware, and (3) creative adaptation, and transformation, rather than simply bouncing back: Context Everyday resilience: Keywords used Response; Shock *; Adapt **; Transform: Barasa et al, 2018
Apr 17, 2020 · Abstract. Background. Traditional approaches to safety management in health care have focused primarily on counting errors and understanding how things go wrong. Resilient Health Care (RHC) provides an alternative complementary perspective of learning from incidents and understanding how, most of the time, work is safe.