| Literature DB >> 33722142 |
Edmund Bailey1, Mohammed Dungarwalla2.
Abstract
Patient safety should be at the heart of any healthcare service. Systems, teams, individuals and environments must work in tandem to strive for safety and quality. Research into patient safety in dentistry is still in the early stages. The vast majority of the research in this area has originated from the secondary care and academic fields. Approximately 95% of dental care is provided in the primary care sector. In this paper, we provide an overview of the evidence base for patient safety in dentistry and discuss the following aspects of patient safety: human factors; best practice; the second victim concept; potential for over-regulation and creating a patient safety culture. Through discussion of these concepts, we hope to provide the reader with the necessary tools to develop a patient safety culture in their practice.Entities:
Keywords: Dentistry; human factors; patient safety; primary care; quality improvement
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33722142 DOI: 10.1177/2050168420980990
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prim Dent J ISSN: 2050-1684