BMJ Quality & Safety
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Publishing the best research for the quality & safety in healthcare community. Companion #OpenAccess journal, @BMJOpenQuality. Published with @HealthFdn.
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Have you considered submitting your work to BMJ Quality & Safety? Here are 6️⃣ reasons to publish with us! 🖱️ Click here to read the author information and submission guidelines. bit.ly/46bhT44 ht
This narrative review summarises the current state of research on diagnostic error in mental health, identifying opportunities to align future research with the emerging science of diagnostic safety. bit.ly/3TQQ2SJ @abradfordphd @TDGiardina Hardeep Singh MD
@tc_g and Milisa Manojlovich present the latest ‘Grand Rounds in Methodology’, providing guidance on integrating qualitative and quantitative approaches to more comprehensively address research questions. bit.ly/4cJ9F7J
Firsthand insights from our Editor-in-Chief. Recommended for readers. Eric Thomas highlights a range of articles published in BMJ Quality & Safety, including recent focus areas: ✅Research methods ✅Equity ✅Patient engagement Read our latest content here: bit.ly/3UH1ylv
❓ Thinking of submitting an article to our call for papers on Implementation Science (bit.ly/3JgQ0yv)? Read some BMJ Quality & Safety articles on the topic here: ☑️ bit.ly/3xA77ZD ☑️ bit.ly/43YG0DK ☑️ bit.ly/49E8DHk ☑️ bit.ly/49xnRhh
How do language barriers impact health outcomes? Janet Chu MD MPH and colleagues found increased hospital readmissions and ED revisits for adults, and children of parents with a non-dominant language preference. Find out more here 👉 bit.ly/4cVcEdq
In this editorial Carlos brown & @justin_ziemba consider checklist implementation fidelity & discuss the importance of shifting the focus from merely ticking all of the boxes, toward enacting the behaviours the checklist is seeking to encourage. bit.ly/3PZ6teC
Firsthand insights from our Editor-in-Chief. Looking ahead. Bryony Dean Franklin shares our plans for 2024, including calls for papers related to: ❗ Striving for Equity ❗ Implementation Science ❗ Artificial Intelligence and more! #bmjeditors #bmjpublishingtips #bmjjournalinsights
When it comes to managing coordinated care for people with heart failure & other health problems, are we searching for the proverbial unicorn? In this editorial, Carol Sinnott and colleagues discuss the issue & possible solutions. bit.ly/43VcpLa
🎙️ Senior editors for BMJ Quality & Safety take the opportunity to clarify the overall mission of our journal and share our vision for how the journal can help to move the field forward. bit.ly/3VODDRH @John_P_Browne, Bryony Dean Franklin, Eric Thomas
Paxino & colleague’s review can help healthcare teams to understand which approach to clinical debriefing is most suitable for their specific clinical context. Categories of clinical debriefing summarised below. bit.ly/3UdGpPd Dr Bec Szabo Elizabeth Molloy Stu Marshall
Firsthand insights from our Editor-in-Chief. Recommended for readers. Wondering what articles BMJ Quality & Safety publishes? Bryony Dean Franklin gives you a glimpse into the diverse range of papers we have available. Check out our latest content 👉 bit.ly/3UH1ylv #bmjeditors
Firsthand insights from our Editor-in-Chief - Advice for authors. Hear Eric Thomas's invaluable advice on writing for our journal. If you're thinking of submitting to BMJ Quality & Safety, this is a must-watch. Check out more author information here 👉 bit.ly/46bhT44