
Safety and Ethics in Healthcare: A Guide to Getting it Right
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'This book is indeed a worthy addition to the debate on healthcare safety and quality. It is accessible and underscores the essential humanity in providing safe, technically advanced care. Fucusing on health systems shifts responsibility away from a simplistic individual or profession approach to a collective approach where all the stakeholders are involved: individuals, patients, healthcare teams, organisations, together with local, national and international levels of healthcare policy and decision making. Nurses' experiences in healthcare teams are not well-discussed: issues such as the impact of staff shortage and fatigue are discussed from a predominantly medical point of view. Having said this, I recommend strongly that nursing leaders read and re-read this book. Above all, it is imperative that systems and professionals provide effective and safe healthcare, and this rests with the whole healthcare team.' Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2007 '...this book is very good value and should be readily available in every area of our healthcare system. I am not aware of any other text so up to date and comprehensive.' Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Vol 35 No 5 October 2007 'The authors treat the topic "safety management in medicine" and turn thereby to one of the most urgent areas of research and development in surgery. Particularly in chapters 2 "Understanding the basics" and 3 "What to do when things go wrong" definitions and concepts from the field of Human Factors are introduced which are unknown in surgery so far. This is of great importance, because due to the introduction of assistance systems and advanced workflow-management techniques into the operating room, an enormous need exists to arrive at such a new description of the hospital as a high-risk environment. Our working group already took over numerous recommendations of the authors. For example, a meeting to openly discuss complications during surgical procedures was established on a regular basis. In adMore details
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