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Learning from experience: a qualitative study of surgeons' perspectives on reporting and dealing with serious adverse events.

Øyri SF, Søreide K, Søreide E, et al. Learning from experience: a qualitative study of surgeons’ perspectives on reporting and dealing with serious adverse events. BMJ Open Qual. 2023;12(2):e002368. doi:10.1136/bmjoq-2023-002368.

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June 28, 2023
Øyri SF, Søreide K, Søreide E, et al. BMJ Open Qual. 2023;12(2):e002368.
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Reporting and learning from adverse events are core components of patient safety. In this qualitative study involving 15 surgeons from four academic hospitals in Norway, researchers identified several individual and structural factors influencing serious adverse events as well as both positive and negative implications of transparency regarding adverse events. The authors highlight the importance of systemic learning and structural changes to foster psychological safety and create space for safe discussions after adverse events.

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Øyri SF, Søreide K, Søreide E, et al. Learning from experience: a qualitative study of surgeons’ perspectives on reporting and dealing with serious adverse events. BMJ Open Qual. 2023;12(2):e002368. doi:10.1136/bmjoq-2023-002368.

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