Literature DB >> 30816565

Do safety briefings improve patient safety in the acute hospital setting? A systematic review.

Sharon Ryan1, Marie Ward1, David Vaughan1, Bridget Murray2, Moore Zena2, Tom O'Connor2, Linda Nugent2, Declan Patton2.   

Abstract

AIMS: To synthesize current knowledge about the impact of safety briefings as an intervention to improve patient safety.
BACKGROUND: Improving safety in health care remains an ongoing challenge. There is a lack of evidence underpinning safety enhancing interventions.
DESIGN: Mixed method multi-level synthesis. DATA SOURCES: Four health literature databases were searched (Cinahl, Medline, Scopus and Health Business Elite) from January 2002 - March 2017. REVIEW
METHODS: Thomas and Harden approach to mixed method synthesis.
RESULTS: Following quality appraisal, 12 studies were included. There was significant heterogeneity in study aims, measures, and outcomes. Findings showed that safety briefings achieved beneficial outcomes and can improve safety culture. Outcomes included improved risk identification, reduced falls, enhanced relationships, increased incident reporting, ability to voice concerns, and reduced length of stay.
CONCLUSION: Healthcare leaders should embrace the potential of safety briefings by promoting their effective use whilst allowing for local adaptation.
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  briefing; communication; huddle; nursing; risk management; safety; safety briefing; safety culture; safety pause; teamwork

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30816565     DOI: 10.1111/jan.13984

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Adv Nurs        ISSN: 0309-2402            Impact factor:   3.187


  10 in total

1.  "Debriefing and Organizational Lessons Learned" (DOLL): A Qualitative Study to Develop a Classification Framework for Reporting Clinical Debriefing Results.

Authors:  Méryl Paquay; Nadège Dubois; Anh Nguyet Diep; Gwennaëlle Graas; Tamara Sassel; Justine Piazza; Jean-Christophe Servotte; Alexandre Ghuysen
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-06-24

2.  A qualitative exploration of cultural safety in nursing from the perspectives of Advanced Practice Nurses: meaning, barriers, and prospects.

Authors:  Jacqueline Pirhofer; Johannes Bükki; Mojtaba Vaismoradi; Manela Glarcher; Piret Paal
Journal:  BMC Nurs       Date:  2022-07-04

Review 3.  Monitoring Preventable Adverse Events and Near Misses: Number and Type Identified Differ Depending on Method Used.

Authors:  Stina Isaksson; Anneli Schwarz; Marie Rusner; Sophia Nordström; Ulrika Källman
Journal:  J Patient Saf       Date:  2021-12-17       Impact factor: 2.243

Review 4.  Huddles and their effectiveness at the frontlines of clinical care: a scoping review.

Authors:  Camilla B Pimentel; A Lynn Snow; Sarah L Carnes; Nishant R Shah; Julia R Loup; Tatiana M Vallejo-Luces; Caroline Madrigal; Christine W Hartmann
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2021-02-08       Impact factor: 6.473

5.  Interventions to reduce falls in hospitals: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Meg E Morris; Kate Webster; Cathy Jones; Anne-Marie Hill; Terry Haines; Steven McPhail; Debra Kiegaldie; Susan Slade; Dana Jazayeri; Hazel Heng; Ronald Shorr; Leeanne Carey; Anna Barker; Ian Cameron
Journal:  Age Ageing       Date:  2022-05-01       Impact factor: 12.782

6.  A dedicated multidisciplinary safety briefing for the COVID-19 critical care.

Authors:  Luca Carenzo; Daniela Elli; Manuela Mainetti; Elena Costantini; Valerio Rendiniello; Alessandro Protti; Federica Sartori; Maurizio Cecconi
Journal:  Intensive Crit Care Nurs       Date:  2020-07-24       Impact factor: 3.072

7.  Exploring the feasibility of patient safety huddles in general practice.

Authors:  Hannah Panayiotou; Charlotte Higgs; Robbie Foy
Journal:  Prim Health Care Res Dev       Date:  2020-07-27       Impact factor: 1.458

8.  Enabling patient safety awareness using the Green Cross method: A qualitative description of users' experience.

Authors:  Anneli Schwarz; Stina Isaksson; Ulrika Källman; Marie Rusner
Journal:  J Clin Nurs       Date:  2021-01-17       Impact factor: 3.036

9.  Effect of Daily Multidisciplinary Team Reflection in Ambulatory Care: A Qualitative Analysis.

Authors:  Kei Miyazaki; Tomohiro Taguchi; Yousuke Takemura
Journal:  J Multidiscip Healthc       Date:  2022-02-22

10.  The Effectiveness of Multidisciplinary Team Huddles in Healthcare Hospital-Based Setting.

Authors:  Shih Ping Lin; Ching-Wein Chang; Chun-Yi Wu; Chun-Shih Chin; Cheng-Hsien Lin; Sz-Iuan Shiu; Yun-Wen Chen; Tsai-Hung Yen; Hui-Chi Chen; Yi-Hung Lai; Shu-Chin Hou; Ming-Ju Wu; Hsin-Hua Chen
Journal:  J Multidiscip Healthc       Date:  2022-10-06
  10 in total

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