Description
About the Author
Dr Patrick Waterson is Reader in Human Factors and Complex Systems in the Design School at Loughborough University. His research involves applying ideas and concepts from systems thinking and the systems approach to healthcare (e.g. methods for assessing patient safety culture, the implementation of health care information technology and the causes of health care-related accidents and error). Patrick has published widely within the area of human factors accident causation and patient safety.
Reviews
'A growing interest in safety culture in healthcare makes this book a vital read for health professionals and their managers, policy makers and researchers alike. Written by an international team of experts in the field, this is the first comprehensive exploration of the topic. Safety culture is a concept that is eagerly pursued but poorly understood. With chapters covering the definition, measurement and change of safety culture this original contribution will produce a more enlightened reader.' Rebecca Lawton, University of Leeds, UK and Bradford Royal Infirmary, UK 'Given the impending sense of doom which is hanging over the NHS, this book is essential reading not only for those working in or using the health service but for politicians of all political colours.' RoSPA Occupational Safety and Health Journal, March 2015
Book Information
ISBN 9781138749726
Author Patrick Waterson
Format Paperback
Imprint CRC Press
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 635g