Clinical Governance: An International Journal: Volume 19 Issue 2
Table of contents
Perceptions of nurses on the impact of accreditation on quality of care: A survey in a hospital in Turkey
Ahmet Yildiz, Sidika Kaya– This article aims to investigate perceptions of Turkish nurses on the impact of accreditation on quality of care and the effect of accreditation on quality results.
Improving trainee psychiatrist's handover: standard setting and audit
Arun Gupta, Ruth Bevan, Akshya VasudevThe 2006 Post Graduate Medical Education Trust Board (PMETB) trainees' survey indicated inadequacies in handover procedures amongst medical and psychiatry trainees nationwide; and…
Clinical and information governance proposes; human fallibility disposes
Karen RenaudThere is a strong drive within the UK's National Health Service (NHS) towards ensuring quality and reducing adverse events. This incorporates clinical governance, which applies to…
Nurse led discharge: improving efficiency, safely
Alex Bowen, Rohit Kumar, John Howard, Andrew E. CamilleriThe purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that nurse led discharge (NLD) could improve the efficiency of simple discharges from a short stay surgical ward without compromising…
Developing indicators to improve educational governance in hospitals
Jafar Sadegh Tabrizi, Mohammad Saadati, Homayoun Sadeghi-Bazargani, Ali Ebadi, Samad E.J. GolzariClinical governance should be based on cultural elements that value lifelong learning, skill development and research. The purpose of this paper is to introduce a set of…
Orthopaedic triage: cost effectiveness, diagnostic/surgical and management rates
Damon Burn, Elaine BeesonThe purpose of this paper is to investigate cost effectiveness, diagnostic rates, surgical percentage and appropriateness for orthopaedic referrals and number of patients able to…
Factors influencing national rollout of quality improvement approaches to public hospitals in Tanzania
Hisahiro Ishijima, Eliudi Eliakimu, Shizu Takahashi, Noriyuki MiyamotoThe purpose of this paper is to identify factors that influence the implementation of the rollout of the 5S approach in public hospitals in Tanzania, and share the way to scale…
Promises in psychological contract drive commitment for clinicians
Julia Ellershaw, Peter Steane, John McWilliams, Yvon DufourJob satisfaction, mental health and organisational commitment are important for clinician retention. Psychological contracts, organisational justice and negative affectivity (NA…
CGIJ review
Fiona MacVane Phipps– Provides an overview of the content of the current issue of CGIJ.
Law as a tool to promote healthcare safety
Tara RamanathanThe purpose of this paper is to inform healthcare providers and healthcare facility leadership about the statutory, administrative, criminal, and tort law implications related to…