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Evaluation of the Safety Improvement Program in NSW
Summary
The Evaluation of the Safety Improvement Program in NSW was completed in September 2005 as a component of the Knowledge Management Strategy for the Patient Safety and Clinical Quality Program. The evaluation was conducted on behalf of the NSW Department of Health by the Centre for Clinical Governance Research (CCGR), UNSW, in consultation with health services and the Clinical Excellence Commission and indicated a 90 per cent satisfaction with the implementation of the program. See the report, as follows. All the documents are PDFs.
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Date of Publication: 01 April 2009
Author Branch: Quality & Safety
- Overview [PDF, 246KB]
- Study 1: Literature Review [PDF, 272KB]
- Study 2A: Report on the SIP training programs [PDF, 174KB]
- Study 2B: Report on the NSW Health questionnaire evaluation of the SIP course [PDF, 237KB]
- Study 3: Report on the follow-up survey of SIP course participants Report [PDF, 239KB]
- Study 4: Report on the ongoing applicability of the SIP training course to participants [PDF, 165KB]
- Study 5: Report on satisfaction of faculty members [PDF, 120KB]
- Study 6: Report on program outcomes [PDF, 146KB]
- Study 7A: Report on lessons learned from conducting RCAs [PDF, 111KB]
- Study 7B: Report on focus groups [PDF, 162KB]
- Study 8: Report on return on investment [PDF, 165KB]
- Study 9: Report on the effectiveness of the Reportable Incident Review Committee [PDF, 111KB]
- Studies 10-12: Report on the management of RIB processes, reporting processes and Quality and Safety Branch functions [PDF, 116KB]
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This web page and associated resource are managed and authorised by Quality & Safety of the NSW Department of Health. Last updated: 22 May, 2009
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