Browsing Service Delivery by Author "Vincent, Charles"
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Absconding: reducing failure to return in adult mental health wards
Bailey, Jill; Vincent, Charles; Page, Bethan; Ndimande, Nokuthula; Connell, Julie (2016-11)Failing to return from leave from acute psychiatric wards can have a range of negative consequences for patients, relatives and staff. This study used quality improvement methodology to improve the processes around patient ... -
Building improvement capacity in mental health services
Vincent, Charles (2020-10)Improving the delivery of existing treatment may often bring much greater benefits than developing new treatments and technologies. To achieve this, clinical teams and organisations need to build capacity for sustained and ... -
Enhancing psychological safety in mental health services
Lennox, Belinda; Vincent, Charles; Crofts, Marie; Hunt, David F; Bailey, Jill (2021-04)Background Psychological safety—speaking up about ideas and concerns, free from interpersonal risk—are essential to the high-risk environment, such as healthcare settings. Psychologically safe working is particularly ... -
Paediatric enteral feeding at home: an analysis of patient safety incidents
Vincent, Charles; Page, Bethan (2019-06)Aims To describe the nature and causes of patient safety incidents relating to care at home for children with enteral feeding devices. Methods We analysed incident data relating to paediatric nasogastric, gastrostomy ... -
Patient safety regulation in the NHS: mapping the regulatory landscape of healthcare
Vincent, Charles (2019-07)Objectives The current research project sought to map out the regulatory landscape for patient safety in the English National Health Service (NHS). Method We used a systematic desk-based search using a variety of sources ... -
Safety measurement and monitoring in healthcare: a framework to guide clinical teams and healthcare organisations in maintaining safety
Vincent, Charles (2014)Patients, clinicians and managers all want to be reassured that their healthcare organisation is safe. But there is no consensus about what we mean when we ask whether a healthcare organisation is safe or how this is ...