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working with clinical professionals and managers to make healthcare safer

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  1. 4. velj

    Registration now open CHFG conference 19th May London 'The impact of staff well-being on Patient Safety - from the individual to the system' sponsored by

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    3. velj

    Tomorrow night, Tuesday 4 February 8pm. Free and open to anyone. What followed non-technical skills? I’ll be presenting evidenced based behaviours & techniques used in aviation that help maintain & improve safety.

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    22. sij

    It’s amazing more harm doesn’t occur in healthcare. It’s the humans, despite their old fashioned training, error enhancing multiple confusing systems and challenging experiences that often create safety from chaos. 6/6

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    22. sij

    Even in the best system, skilled humans are the final line of defence. Good non-technical skills are critical, such as opening questioning, listening, creating an open culture amongst a team; all of which helps colleagues to catch errors in difficult moments 5/6

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    22. sij

    ...humans are more prone to errors when cognitively overloaded (time pressure, task difficulty, multiple demands). Most safety critical industries have options to reduce workload briefly, healthcare rarely does. Good systems are a better long term solution alongside training 4/6

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    22. sij

    Ideally you develop systems that make it easy to get it right and hard to get it wrong as other safety critical industries have. Sadly healthcare hasn’t yet and “hopes” that clinicians can sort it out in the meantime but....3/6

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    22. sij

    We all make mistakes. You use human factors science to create systems/processes/methods that reduce the probability or severity of error. This includes methods of working/behaving. It also includes multiple systems that catch the errors before they cause harm 2/6

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    22. sij

    It’s a fair question , it gets to the heart of the problem we have now and partly the solution. Healthcare has developed assuming well trained people (ie people with knowledge) don’t make mistakes. Therefore you don’t need “safety” because it “just happens” 1/6

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  9. 27. sij

    Getting ready to launch our next conference 19th May, London looking at the impact of staff well-being on patient safety - looking for sponsors contact me on info@chfg.org

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    24. sij

    In other news, this is human factors at its best - designed to make it easy to do the right things.

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    24. sij

    Specific individual behaviours enhance safety. Other behaviours reduce safety. There’s a good evidence base in other industries. In healthcare how do we encourage & train behaviours? In healthcare disaster after disaster this seems a common issue. It’s not just one hospital.

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    21. sij

    Short sighted comments from the MDU here - we don’t need a fundamental change to the legal system - we need a fundamental change to the way we approach patient safety in healthcare, including how we investigate & learn from avoidable harm.

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    13. sij

    Well done to all the folk who put this together - helping deliver safer care!

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    13. sij

    We’ve found our work and videos used internationally in the nuclear industry, firefighting teams, Police forces, legal firms, Bomb Disposal units, aircraft engineering, cabin crew training, Naval Commander training, plus a few others. Glad to have made a difference

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    13. sij

    Delighted to be of use, have plenty of resources and links on our website - all offered for free in our drive to promote human factors to healthcare. Although I’m amazed at all the other industries that also benefit from our work 1/2

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    Our latest report investigates a recognised issue across the . Research suggests that around 22 patients a month suffer severe or permanent sight loss as a result of delays. Read the report, published today >>

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    25. pro 2019.

    NHS hospitals to employ safety experts to tackle thousands of avoidable mistakes

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  18. 25. pro 2019.

    Merry Christmas, thank you for all your support this year and looking forward to 2020

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    19. pro 2019.

    HSIB are building trust, expertise and starting to role model how good investigations can be done. Still work to do but this Bill is incredibly important to enable learning long term.

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    20. pro 2019.
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