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2009-12-01Affect is central to patient safety: The horror stories of young anaesthetistsIedema, R; Jorm, C; Lum, M
2007-01-01Are health systems changing in support of patient safety?: A multi-methods evaluation of education, attitudes and practiceBraithwaite, J; Westbrook, MT; Travaglia, JF; Iedema, R; Mallock, NA; Long, D; Nugus, P; Forsyth, R; Jorm, C; Pawsey, M
2011-10-01Bedside review of patient care in an emergency department: The Cow RoundRichmond, C; Merrick, E; Green, T; Dinh, M; Iedema, R
2017-01-01Beyond hand hygiene: A qualitative study of the everyday work of preventing cross-contamination on Hospital wardsHor, SY; Hooker, C; Iedema, R; Wyer, M; Gilbert, GL; Jorm, C; O'Sullivan, MVN
2014-01-01Clinical utility of an observation and response chart with human factors design characteristics and a track and trigger system: Study protocol for a two-phase multisite multiple-methods designElliott, D; McKinley, S; Perry, L; Duffield, C; Iedema, R; Gallagher, R; Fry, M; Roche, M; Allen, E
2010-03-01Codesigning as a discursive practice in emergency health services: The architecture of deliberationIedema, R; Merrick, E; Piper, D; Britton, K; Gray, J; Verma, R; Manning, N
2010-09-10Hands on, hands off: A model of clinical supervision that recognises trainees need for support and independenceIedema, R; Brownhill, S; Haines, M; Lancashire, B; Shaw, T; Street, J
2022-02-03Investigation of the critical factors required to improve the disclosure and discussion of harm with affected women and families: a study protocol for a qualitative, realist study in NHS maternity services (the DISCERN study).Adams, M; Iedema, R; Heazell, AE; Treadwell, M; Booker, M; Bevan, C; Hartley, J; Sandall, J
2010-08-01Multiple accountabilities in incident reporting and managementHor, SY; Iedema, R; Williams, K; White, L; Kennedy, P; Day, AS
2006-01-01Narrativizing errors of care: Critical incident reporting in clinical practiceIedema, R; Flabouris, A; Grant, S; Jorm, C
2017-01-01Patient involvement can affect clinicians’ perspectives and practices of infection prevention and control: A “post-qualitative” study using video-reflexive ethnographyWyer, M; Iedema, R; Hor, SY; Jorm, C; Hooker, C; Gilbert, GL
2006-09-12A prospective, multi-method, multi-disciplinary, multi-level, collaborative, social-organisational design for researching health sector accreditation [LP0560737]Braithwaite, J; Westbrook, J; Pawsey, M; Greenfield, D; Naylor, J; Iedema, R; Runciman, B; Redman, S; Jorm, C; Robinson, M; Nathan, S; Gibberd, R
2016Risk and Clinical Incident Disclosure: Navigating between Morality and LiabilityIedema, R; Piper, D; Beitat, K; Allen, S; Bower, K; Hor, S-Y
2023-03-27Strengthening open disclosure after incidents in maternity care: a realist synthesis of international research evidence.Adams, M; Hartley, J; Sanford, N; Heazell, AE; Iedema, R; Bevan, C; Booker, M; Treadwell, M; Sandall, J
2020-03-01To follow a rule? On frontline clinicians’ understandings and embodiments of hospital-acquired infection prevention and control rulesIedema, R; Jorm, C; Hooker, C; Hor, SY; Wyer, M; Gilbert, GL
2020-05-05Trajectories of hospital infection control: Using non-representational theory to understand and improve infection prevention and control.Hooker, C; Hor, S; Wyer, M; Gilbert, GL; Jorm, C; Iedema, R
2017-12-01User compliance with documenting on a track and trigger-based observation and response chart: a two-phase multi-site audit studyElliott, D; Allen, E; McKinley, S; Perry, L; Duffield, C; Fry, M; Gallagher, R; Iedema, R; Roche, M
2007-01Why Do Doctors Not Engage with the System?Jorm, C; Travaglia, J; Iedema, R; Iedema, R