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2018-04-01
In 2018, the Canadian Patient Safety Institute (CPSI) commissioned Ipsos Public Affairs to survey Canadians about their awareness of the rates of patient harm in our healthcare system. We sought a baseline read of Canadians' understanding of patient safety, with the main objectives of: Assessing...
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2011-01-01
Beard, Paula, Damignani, Rita, Davis, Donna, Espin, Sherry, Hunter, Linda, Ip, Ivan, Krause, Christina, MacDonald, Pauline, MacLaurin, Anne, Mann, Jane, Margiotta, Helen, Menger, Conny, Mikkelsen, Anette, Nakajima, Amy, O'Neill, Cathy, Pollock, Erin, Smylie, Jackie, Taylor, Laurie, Wallace, Gord, Wilson, Nicole, Winfield, Cindy
Although the value of good teamwork and communication is well-recognized in healthcare, the complexity of healthcare and the dynamics among healthcare providers creates a myriad of challenges to creating sound practices. Considering these challenges and the broadness of the topic, the Working...
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2012-01-01
Beard, Paula, Greenall, Julie, Hoffman, Carolyn E., Nettleton, Sharon, Popescu, Ioana Cristina, Ste-Marie, Micheline, Walsh, Donna, White, Jennifer
Analyze, manage, and learn from patient safety incidents in any healthcare setting with the Canadian Incident Analysis Framework. Incident analysis is a structured process for identifying what happened, how and why it happened, what can be done to reduce the risk of recurrence and make care...
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2017-01-01
Canadian Patient Safety Institute
Communicating After Harm in Healthcare was developed by the Canadian Patient Safety Institute to assist you and your organization throughout the process of communicating after patient safety incidents that resulted in harm. This document can help to guide organizations with strategies and tactics...
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Creating a Safe Space: Psychological Safety of Healthcare Workers (Peer to Peer Support and Other Support Models)
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Canadian Patient Safety Institute
The Creating a Safe Space: Addressing the Psychological Safety of Healthcare Workers manuscript and the Canadian Peer Support Network are intended to assist healthcare organizations support healthcare workers by creating peer-to-peer support programs (PSPs) or other models of supports to improve...
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Educational Support for Mandatory Reporting of Serious ADRs and MDIs by Hospitals
2019-07-01
Health Canada, Institute for Safe Medication Practices Canada, Health Standards Organization, Canadian Patient Safety Institute
The Protecting Canadians from Unsafe Drugs Act, also known as Vanessa's Law, is intended to increase drug and medical device safety in Canada by strengthening Health Canada's ability to collect information and to take quick and appropriate action when a serious health risk is identified. As of...
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Evaluation of the National Patient Safety Consortium & Integrated Patient Safety Action Plan
Download2018-07-01
Vision & Results, Canadian Patient Safety Institute
In 2014, a National Patient Safety Consortium, comprised of organizations, patients and family members from across Canada was formed to drive a shared action plan for safer healthcare for Canadians – the Integrated Patient Safety Action Plan. The Consortium Steering Committee governed the...
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2020-05-15
Goldman, Joanne, Rotteau, Leahora
The Measurement and Monitoring of Safety Framework consists of five dimensions, and a series of prompting key questions, that guide users to comprehensively and conceptually view safety. These five dimensions and related questions address: past harm, reliability, sensitivity to operations,...
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2009-01-01
Canadian Patient Safety Institute, World Health Organization, Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
This comprehensive Hand Hygiene Toolkit allows you to start improving hand hygiene in your organization. | Cette trousse d'outils exhaustive vous facilitera la mise en œuvre de stratégies d'amélioration des pratiques d'hygiène des mains dans votre...