A proactive safety approach to delivering safer care in obstetrics and gynaecology

Author:

Pradhan Farrah1,Cunningham Simon2,Woodward Suzette3

Affiliation:

1. Head of Safety & Governance for Clinical Quality, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists 10‐18 Union Street London SE1 1GH UK

2. Consultant Obstetrician and Clinical Director of Maternity, Neonatal and Gynaecology Services University Hospitals of North Midlands Newcastle Road Stoke‐on‐Trent Staffordshire ST4 6QG UK

3. Visiting Professor of Patient Safety Imperial College London St Marys Campus, Praed Street London W2 1NY UK

Abstract

Key content In obstetrics and gynaecology, things often ‘go well’ because clinicians make sensible adaptations in response to situations to ensure safety, often within a highly pressurised environment. The adaptations and performance variables that are made under these complex circumstances are not explicitly understood. Understanding the performance variability of clinicians as well as the environmental context that enables good or successful outcomes may bring awareness of how to build adaptive capacities and capabilities in clinicians when working in unpredictable and unanticipated highly pressurised environments. Learning objectives To be aware of the current research in safety‐II and the concept of resilience engineering in illustrating the nature of adaptations that happen in complex clinical contexts. To understand the concept of capability mindfulness, which can help clinicians to focus on their environment and to be alert and aware of correcting errors before they occur. To be aware of these concepts (behaviour and skills) through the lens of what went well’ in clinicians’ responses to unforeseen and unpredictable situations.

Publisher

Wiley

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