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Managing near-miss reporting in hospitals: the dynamics between staff members’ willingness to report and management’s handling of near-miss events.

Caspi H, Perlman Y, Westreich S. Managing near-miss reporting in hospitals: the dynamics between staff members’ willingness to report and management’s handling of near-miss events. Safety Sci. 2023;164:106147. doi:10.1016/j.ssci.2023.106147.

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June 7, 2023
Caspi H, Perlman Y, Westreich S. Safety Sci. 2023;164:106147.
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Near-misses or “good catches” are incidents that could have resulted in patient harm but did not due to it being caught at the last minute or through sheer luck. Reporting near-misses can help organizations learn and enact changes if necessary, but near-misses are not frequently reported. This study presents enablers and barriers to reporting near-misses.

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Caspi H, Perlman Y, Westreich S. Managing near-miss reporting in hospitals: the dynamics between staff members’ willingness to report and management’s handling of near-miss events. Safety Sci. 2023;164:106147. doi:10.1016/j.ssci.2023.106147.

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