Browsing UiS Brage by Author "Wiig, Siri"
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Learning does not just happen: establishing learning principles for tools to translate resilience into practice, based on a participatory approach
Haraldseid-Driftland, Cecilie; Lyng, Hilda Bø; Guise, Veslemøy; Whæle, Hilde, Valen; Schibevaag, Lene; Ree, Eline; Fagerdal, Birte; Baxter, Ruth; Ellis, Louise; Braithwaite, Jeffrey; Wiig, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background Theories of learning are of clear importance to resilience in healthcare since the ability to successfully adapt and improve patient care is closely linked to the ability to understand what happens and why. ... -
Learning tools used to translate resilience in healthcare into practice: a rapid scoping review
Haraldseid-Driftland, Cecilie; Dombestein, Heidi; Le, Anh Hai; Billett, Stephen; Wiig, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-08)Background Historically, efforts to improved healthcare provisions have focussed on learning from and understanding what went wrong during adverse events. More recently, however, there has been a growing interest in seeking ... -
Lessons learnt from nursing home and homecare managers’ experiences with using the SAFE-LEAD guide
Ree, Eline; Aase, Ingunn; Strømme, Torunn; Westbrook, Johanna; Wiig, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background: In the SAFE-LEAD intervention we implemented a research-based guide (paper- and web-version) for managers to support their quality improvement work. This paper explores managers’ experiences with the SAFE-LEAD ... -
Linking resilience and regulation across system levels in healthcare – a multilevel study
Øyri, Sina Furnes; Wiig, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-04)Background The Quality Improvement Regulation was introduced to the Norwegian healthcare system in 2017 as a new national regulatory framework to support local quality and safety efforts in hospitals. A research-based ... -
Linking transformational leadership, patient safety culture and work engagement in home care services
Ree, Eline; Wiig, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Aim To assess the relationship between transformational leadership, job demands, job resources, patient safety culture and work engagement in home care services. Design Cross-sectional survey. Methods Healthcare ... -
Making tacit knowledge explicit through objects: a qualitative study of the translation of resilience into practice
Lyng, Hilda Bø; Haraldseid-Driftland, Cecilie; Guise, Veslemøy; Ree, Eline; Dombestein, Heidi; Fagerdal, Birte; Wæhle, Hilde Valen; Wiig, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-06)Introduction: It is common practice to use objects to bridge disciplines and develop shared understanding across knowledge boundaries. Objects for knowledge mediation provide a point of reference which allows for the ... -
Managers’ role in supporting resilience in healthcare: a proposed model of how managers contribute to a healthcare system’s overall resilience
Ree, Eline; Ellis, Louise; Wiig, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-06)Purpose To discuss how managers contribute in promoting resilience in healthcare, and to suggest a model of managers' role in supporting resilience and elaborate on how future research and implementation studies can use ... -
Managers’ strategies in handling the COVID-19 pandemic in Norwegian nursing homes and homecare services
Ree, Eline; Wiig, Siri; Seljemo, Camilla; Wibe, Torunn; Lyng, Hilda Bø (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Purpose This study aims to explore nursing home and home care managers’ strategies in handling the COVID-19 pandemic. Design/methodology/approach This study has a qualitative design with semistructured individual ... -
Managing patient safety and staff safety in nursing homes: exploting how leaders of nursing homes negotiate their dual responsibilities- a case study
Magerøy, Malin Emilia Rosell; Macrae, Carl James; Braut, Geir Sverre; Wiig, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Objective: Within healthcare, the role of leader is becoming more complex, and healthcare leaders carry an increasing responsibility for the performance of employees, the experience and safety of patients and the quality ... -
Measuring next of kin satisfaction with hospital cancer care: using a mixed‐method approach as basis for improving quality and safety
Bergerød, Inger Johanne; Dalen, Ingvild; Braut, Geir Sverre; Gilje, Bjørnar; Wiig, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Aim/s To explore next of kin satisfaction with cancer care, map next of kin suggestions for involvement and combine this information to create a basis for improving quality and safety in hospitals. Design Convergent ... -
Multilevel influences on resilient healthcare in six countries: an international comparative study protocol
Anderson, Janet; Aase, Karina; Bal, Roland; Bourrier, Mathilde; Braithwaite, Jeffrey; Nakajima, Kazue; Wiig, Siri; Guise, Veslemøy (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-12)Introduction: Resilient healthcare (RHC) is an emerging area of theory and applied research to understand how healthcare organisations cope with the dynamic, variable and demanding environments in which they operate, based ... -
Naming the “baby” or the “beast”? The importance of concepts and labels in healthcare safety investigation
Wiig, Siri; Macrae, Carl James; Frich, Jan C; Øyri, Sina Furnes (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-02)This paper focuses on concepts and labels used in investigation of adverse events in healthcare. The aim is to prompt critical reflection of how different stakeholders frame investigative activity in healthcare and to ... -
Next of Kin Involvement in Regulatory Investigations of Adverse Events That Caused Patient Death: A Process Evaluation (Part I – The Next of Kin's Perspective)
Wiig, Siri; Haraldseid-Driftland, Cecilie; Tvete Zachrisen, Rannveig; Hannisdal, Einar; Schibevaag, Lene (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Objective The aim of the study was to explore experiences from the next of kin’s perspective of a new involvement method in the regulatory investigation process of adverse events causing patient death. Methods The ... -
Next-of-kin involvement in improving hospital cancer care quality and safety – a qualitative cross-case study as basis for theory development
Bergerød, Inger Johanne; Gilje, Bjørnar; Braut, Geir Sverre; Wiig, Siri (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-05)Background Next-of-kin are an extension of healthcare professionals in all stages of cancer care. They offer care activities such as interpretations of symptoms, and reporting of negative or adverse effects of treatment, ... -
Next-of-Kin Involvement in Regulatory Investigations of Adverse Events That Caused Patient Death: A Process Evaluation (Part II: The Inspectors' Perspective)
Wiig, Siri; Schibevaag, Lene; Tvete Zachrisen, Rannveig; Hannisdal, Einar; Haraldseid-Driftland, Cecilie; Anderson, Janet (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-10)Objective The aim of the study was to explore regulatory inspectors' experiences with a new method for next-of-kin involvement in investigation of adverse events causing patient death. A resilient healthcare perspective ... -
No size fits all – a qualitative study of factors that enable adaptive capacity in diverse hospital teams
Fagerdal, Birte; Lyng, Hilda Bø; Guise, Veslemøy; Anderson, Janet; Wiig, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-07)Introduction: Resilient healthcare research studies how healthcare systems and stakeholders adapt and cope with challenges and changes to enable high quality care. By examining how performance emerges in everyday work in ... -
Nursing home leaders’and nurses’experiences of resources,staffing and competence levels and the relation to hospital readmissions –a case study
Glette, Malin Knutsen; Røise, Olav; Kringeland, Tone Åslaug; Kate, Churruca; Jeffrey, Braithwaite; Wiig, Siri (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-12)Background Thirty-day hospital readmissions represent an international challenge leading to increased prevalence of adverse events, reduced quality of care and pressure on healthcare service’s resources and finances. There ... -
Patient and stakeholder involvement in resilient healthcare: an interactive research study protocol
Guise, Veslemøy; Aase, Karina; Chambers, Mary; Canfield, Carolyn; Wiig, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-06)Introduction Resilience in healthcare (RiH) is understood as the capacity of the healthcare system to adapt to challenges and changes at different system levels, to maintain high-quality care. Adaptive capacity is founded ... -
The patient died: What about involvement in the investigation process?
Wiig, Siri; Hibbert, Peter D.; Braithwaite, Jeffrey (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-05)Patient and family involvement is high on the international quality and safety agenda. In this paper, we consider possible ways of involving families in investigations of fatal adverse events and how their greater participation ... -
Patient safety risks associated with telecare: a systematic review and narrative synthesis of the literature
Guise, Veslemøy; Anderson, Janet; Wiig, Siri (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-11)Background: Patient safety risk in the homecare context and patient safety risk related to telecare are both emerging research areas. Patient safety issues associated with the use of telecare in homecare services are ...