MHIQ/HPS Research Development Seminars - Flipping the coin - improving patient safety; learning from successful everyday practice

MHIQ/HPS Research Development Seminars - Flipping the coin - improving patient safety; learning from successful everyday practice

Principal speaker

Dr Cecilie Haraldseid-Driftland

2023 Menzies Health Institute Queensland Seminar Series

Healthcare Practice and Survivorship - Research Development Seminars

Presenter: Dr Cecilie Haraldseid-Driftland

Title: Flipping the coin - improving patient safety; learning from successful everyday practice

Seminar Overview -

Research efforts to understand and reduce healthcare induced adverse events has traditionally focused on healthcare failures. Significant advancements have yet to be made as internationally the rate of harm has remained steady at about 10% for hospitalised patients. The relative consistency of these findings has gradually led to the conclusion that traditional research that relies on a range of standardised "find and fix' methods is inadequate for understanding healthcare quality. Rather, such research must focus on the inherent complexity of healthcare systems, trying to understand how healthcare systems successfully resolve challenging organisational conditions, allowing for operations to continue with a sound level of quality.

The Resilience in Healthcare (RiH) project seeks to shift the research focus from healthcare failures to the overwhelming majority of healthcare processes with successful outcomes, to determine how high quality is generated in everyday clinical work across different healthcare systems, and develop learning tools that can support and strengthen such efforts.

Presenter Biography -

Cecilie Haraldseid-Driftland is a post-doctoral candidate at the SHARE Centre for Resilience in Healthcare at Stavanger University, Norway. She is currently a principal investigator in the RiH project that seeks to develop collaborative learning activities to strengthen adaptive capacities in the healthcare system. Haraldseid-Driftland is also responsible for communication and dissemination activites for the SHARE-Center for Resilience in Healthcare. SHARE is the largest research Center in Norway investigating into quality and safety in healthcare. The Center has over 70 researchers affiliated and includes the partners University of Stavanger and Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Gjøvik.

RSVP by Wednesday 1 February 2023 -

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RSVP on or before Wednesday 1 February 2023 14.16 pm, by email mhiq@griffith.edu.au , or by phone 07 5678 0907 , or via https://forms.office.com/r/SB0PWWbxRb

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