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A qualitative study of why general practitioners may participate in significant event …


P Bowie, J McKay, E Dalgetty, M Lough - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2005 - qshc.bmj.com
Bowie, P; McKay, J; Dalgetty, E; Lough, M.
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Variations in the ability of general medical practitioners to apply two methods of clinical …


J McKay, P Bowie, PD BA, M Lough - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2006 - prsjournal.com
Introduction: Clinical audit has a central role in the NHS clinical governance
agenda and the professional appraisal of medical practitioners in the UK.
However, concerns have been raised about the poor design and impact of ...
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[CITATION] Significant event audit and reporting in general practice


P Harrison, H Joesbury, D Martin, R Wilson, C … - The School of, 2002
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Awareness and analysis of a significant event by general practitioners: a cross sectional …


P Bowie, J McKay, J Norrie, M Lough - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2004 - qshc.bmj.com
Objectives: To determine the extent to which general practitioners (GPs) were
aware of a recent significant event and whether a structured analysis of this
event was undertaken to minimise the perceived risk of recurrence.
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Development and testing of an assessment instrument for the formative peer review of …


J McKay, DJ Murphy, P Bowie, ML Schmuck, … - British Medical Journal, 2007 - qshc.bmj.com
Methods: Content validity was quantified by application of a content validity
index. Reliability testing involved a nested design, with 5 cells, each
containing 4 assessors, rating 20 unique significant event analysis (SEA) ...
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Learning issues raised by the educational peer review of significant event analyses in …


P Bowie, S McCoy, J McKay, M Lough - Quality in Primary Care, 2005 - ingentaconnect.com
Page 1. Research papers Learning issues raised by the educational peer review
of significant event analyses in general practice Paul ...
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[CITATION] Evaluating significant event analyses: implementing change is a measure of success


J McKay, P Bowie, M Lough - Education for Primary Care, 2003 - ingentaconnect.com
Signiócant event analysis (SEA) may have the potential to minimise risk by
enabling healthcare professionals to learn from good practice, as well as
adverse events, errors and near misses. Analysis was carried out on SEA ...
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[CITATION] Peer assessment of significant event analyses: being a trainer confers an advantage


P Bowie, J McKay, M Lough - Education for Primary Care, 2003 - ingentaconnect.com
Signiócant event analysis (SEA) has been proposed as a method for improving
patient care and safety in primary care. However, there is limited research in
this area and little is known about the extent to which SEA is undertaken ...
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[CITATION] NHS Education for Scotland, RCGP (Scotland), BMA (Scotland)


S Executive - GP appraisal: a brief guide. Edinburgh: Scottish …, 2003
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Terminal care: improving teamwork in primary care using Significant Event Analysis.


IJ Benett, AF Danczak - European journal of cancer care, 1994 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Significant Event Analysis can be used to improve the effectiveness of a Primary
Health Care Team caring for terminally ill patients. A method of doing this is
described in detail. Positive team qualities were confirmed and enhanced. ...
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