Resilient Health Care, Volume 3 2016
DOI: 10.1201/9781315366838-13
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Is System Resilience Maintained at the Expense of Individual Resilience?

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“…There is a need to progress from purely reactive regulatory approaches that are based on measurement of outcomes and compliance rates towards proactive approaches that enable organisations to support health care professionals in making performance adjustments and dynamic trade-offs using their skills and expertise. Quantitative measures of resilience might remain elusive (Cook and Ekstedt, 2016), but useful qualitative data can be gathered readily through studies of everyday clinical work, interviews with staff and other qualitative approaches.…”
Section: The Future Of Learning For Improving Patient Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a need to progress from purely reactive regulatory approaches that are based on measurement of outcomes and compliance rates towards proactive approaches that enable organisations to support health care professionals in making performance adjustments and dynamic trade-offs using their skills and expertise. Quantitative measures of resilience might remain elusive (Cook and Ekstedt, 2016), but useful qualitative data can be gathered readily through studies of everyday clinical work, interviews with staff and other qualitative approaches.…”
Section: The Future Of Learning For Improving Patient Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The general search strategy was based on that taken by Thompson et al 19 with a range of search terms associated with complexity theory used to account for broad indexing. This included ‘chaos theory’, because complexity is often described as developing out of,1 as well as encompassing the more specific concept of, chaos 22. Keywords related to healthcare and health systems were also searched.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%