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  • About
    • Our people
    • Governance
    • Partners
    • Equality, diversity, and inclusion
  • Our research
    • Developing safer health and care systems
      • Targeting acute kidney injury to improve patient safety
      • Improving safety and access to care via a co-designed monitoring app
    • Enhancing cultures of safety
      • PremPath: Improving the optimisation and stabilisation of the preterm infant
      • Harnessing ‘everyday moments’ for transformative change in local safety cultures in maternity and neonatal care settings
      • Closing quality and safety gaps through Clinical Communities
      • Reforming medical regulation to improve safety
      • Supporting health care staff to speak up about safety concerns
    • Improving medication safety
      • Designing and evaluating a mandatory prescribing safety assessment for GPs in training
      • Implementing a real-time electronic audit and feedback intervention in primary care
      • Risk management: developing a learning resource to support pharmacy teams across England
    • Preventing suicide and self-harm
      • Toolkit: PPIE in self-harm and suicide prevention research
      • Informing best practice and policy change to transform services for people who have self-harmed
      • Informing practice and policy to enhance the management of patients following a self-harm episode
      • Optimising telephone delivery of Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT)
      • Training frontline health and care professionals in suicide risk and prevention
    • Academic Career Development
      • Patient Safety Research Development Award
  • Publications
  • Our impact
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    • Toolkit: PPIE in self-harm and suicide prevention research
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GM PSRC / Our research / Patient Safety Research and Publications | GM PSRC / 2014 publications
  • Home | GM PSRC
  • About
    • Our people
    • Governance
    • Partners
    • Equality, diversity, and inclusion
  • Our research
    • Developing safer health and care systems
      • Targeting acute kidney injury to improve patient safety
      • Improving safety and access to care via a co-designed monitoring app
    • Enhancing cultures of safety
      • PremPath: Improving the optimisation and stabilisation of the preterm infant
      • Harnessing ‘everyday moments’ for transformative change in local safety cultures in maternity and neonatal care settings
      • Closing quality and safety gaps through Clinical Communities
      • Reforming medical regulation to improve safety
      • Supporting health care staff to speak up about safety concerns
    • Improving medication safety
      • Designing and evaluating a mandatory prescribing safety assessment for GPs in training
      • Implementing a real-time electronic audit and feedback intervention in primary care
      • Risk management: developing a learning resource to support pharmacy teams across England
    • Preventing suicide and self-harm
      • Toolkit: PPIE in self-harm and suicide prevention research
      • Informing best practice and policy change to transform services for people who have self-harmed
      • Informing practice and policy to enhance the management of patients following a self-harm episode
      • Optimising telephone delivery of Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT)
      • Training frontline health and care professionals in suicide risk and prevention
    • Academic Career Development
      • Patient Safety Research Development Award
  • Publications
  • Our impact
  • Public involvement
    • Toolkit: PPIE in self-harm and suicide prevention research
    • Health and social care staff
  • News
    • Podcast
    • Blog
  • Contact

2014 publications

Relationship continuity: when and why do primary care patients think it is safer?
Rhodes P, Sanders C, Campbell SM

Tools for primary care patient safety: a narrative review
Spencer R, Campbell SM

Patient safety in primary care dentistry: where are we now?
Bailey E, Tickle M, Campbell S

The influence of personal communities on the self-management of medication taking: A wider exploration of medicine work
Cheraghi-Sohi S, Jeffries M, Stevenson F, Ashcroft DM, Carr M, Oliver K, Rogers A

Prevalence, nature and predictors of prescribing errors in mental health hospitals: a prospective multicentre study
Keers RN, Williams SD, Vattakatuchery JJ, Brown P, Miller J, Prescott L, Ashcroft DM

Tools for measuring patient safety in primary care settings using the RAND/UCLA appropriateness method
Bell BG, Spencer R, Avery AJ, Campbell SM

Identification of an updated set of prescribing safety indicators for general practitioners
Bell B, Spencer R, Avery A, Gookey G, Campbell SM

 

 

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