High reliability organisations and collective mindfulness for improving healthcare safety management: a scoping review protocol of factors, measures and instruments

A growing body of peer-reviewed studies demonstrate the importance of high-reliability organisations and collective mindfulness in improving healthcare safety. However, limited attention has been devoted to developing a common set of characteristics, dimensions, indicators and instruments for measur...

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Main Authors: Manikam Pillay, Andrew Enya, Emmanuel Bannor Boateng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Engineering of University of Porto 2019-06-01
Series:International Journal of Occupational and Environment Safety
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Online Access:https://ijooes.fe.up.pt/article/view/307
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description A growing body of peer-reviewed studies demonstrate the importance of high-reliability organisations and collective mindfulness in improving healthcare safety. However, limited attention has been devoted to developing a common set of characteristics, dimensions, indicators and instruments for measuring collective mindfulness. This can limit its operationalisation and ability to benchmark. This protocol outlines the key procedures that will be used to conduct a scoping literature review, in order to summarise key definitions; identify theoretical underpinnings, dimensions, measures and instruments; and develop a theoretical model to advance research and practice. Specifically, a five-step process and the Preferred Reporting Instruments for Systematic and Meta-Analyses will be used to search, screen and select literature published in five electronic databases. Keywords will include a combination of ‘high-reliability organisations’, high-reliability theory’ with ‘health care’, ‘patient safety’, ‘medical errors’, ‘medical mistakes’, ‘medication error’. A double-blind process will be used for searching, screening and selection of abstracts and full-articles, and inter-observer agreement assessed using Cohen’s kappa.
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spelling doaj.art-38d4871193094ac4810ca7f290160b312022-12-22T01:14:20ZengFaculty of Engineering of University of PortoInternational Journal of Occupational and Environment Safety2184-09542019-06-013281310.24840/2184-0954_003.002_0002307High reliability organisations and collective mindfulness for improving healthcare safety management: a scoping review protocol of factors, measures and instrumentsManikam Pillay0Andrew Enya1Emmanuel Bannor Boateng2School of Health Sciences, The University of NewcastleSchool of Health Sciences, The University of Newcastle, AustraliaSchool of Health Sciences, The University of Newcastle, AustraliaA growing body of peer-reviewed studies demonstrate the importance of high-reliability organisations and collective mindfulness in improving healthcare safety. However, limited attention has been devoted to developing a common set of characteristics, dimensions, indicators and instruments for measuring collective mindfulness. This can limit its operationalisation and ability to benchmark. This protocol outlines the key procedures that will be used to conduct a scoping literature review, in order to summarise key definitions; identify theoretical underpinnings, dimensions, measures and instruments; and develop a theoretical model to advance research and practice. Specifically, a five-step process and the Preferred Reporting Instruments for Systematic and Meta-Analyses will be used to search, screen and select literature published in five electronic databases. Keywords will include a combination of ‘high-reliability organisations’, high-reliability theory’ with ‘health care’, ‘patient safety’, ‘medical errors’, ‘medical mistakes’, ‘medication error’. A double-blind process will be used for searching, screening and selection of abstracts and full-articles, and inter-observer agreement assessed using Cohen’s kappa.https://ijooes.fe.up.pt/article/view/307collective mindfulnesshigh reliability organisationsprismascoping review
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