Estimating the link between service-user patient safety perceptions, incidents and subsequent contagion in acute mental health wards
John Baker,
Sarah Kendal,
Charlotte Sturley
et al.
Abstract:Background
Safety incidents are common in adult acute inpatient mental health services, and detrimental to all. Incidents spread via social contagion within the ward, but social contagion is difficult to quantify. Better measures of social contagion could support a milieu in which safety incidents are less likely to be prolonged, spread, or repeated, with widespread benefits.
The WardSonar project, based in the United Kingdom (UK), developed and evaluated a prototype digital saf… Show more
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