Volume 7, Issue 7
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A Safety-II Perspective on Organisational Learning in Healthcare Organisations; Comment on “False Dawns and New Horizons in Patient Safety Research and Practice”
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2018-07-01)In their recent editorial Mannion and Braithwaite provide an insightful critique of traditional patient safety improvement efforts, and offer a powerful alternative vision based on Safety-II thinking ...
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Safety I to Safety II: A Paradigm Shift or More Work as Imagined?; Comment on “False Dawns and New Horizons in Patient Safety Research and Practice”
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2018-07-01)In their editorial, Mannion and Braithwaite contend that the approach to solving the problem of unsafe care, Safety I, is ...
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Tapping the Power of Soda Taxes: A Call for Multidisciplinary Research and Broad-Based Advocacy Coalitions – A Response to the Recent Commentaries
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2018-07-01)
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Human Rights and the Tobacco Industry: An Unsuitable Alliance
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2018-07-01)
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The Rise of Patient Safety-II: Should We Give Up Hope on Safety-I and Extracting Value From Patient Safety Incidents?; Comment on “False Dawns and New Horizons in Patient Safety Research and Practice”
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2018-07-01)Who could disagree with the seemingly common-sense reasoning that: “We must learn from the things that go wrong."? Despite major investments to improve patient safety, relatively few evaluations ...
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From Mid-Level Policy Analysis to Macro-Level Political Economy; Comment on “Developing a Framework for a Program Theory-Based Approach to Evaluating Policy Processes and Outcomes: Health in All Policies in South Australia”
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2018-07-01)This latest contribution by the evaluation research team at Flinders University/Southgate Institute on their multiyear study of South Australia's Health in All Policies (HiAP) initiative is ...
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Contribution of Nepal’s Free Delivery Care Policies in Improving Utilisation of Maternal Health Services
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2018-07-01)Background Nepal has made remarkable improvements in maternal health outcomes. The implementation of demand and supply side strategies have often been attributed ...
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Psychosocial Workplace Factors and Healthcare Utilization: A Study of Two Employers
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2018-07-01)Background While a large literature links psychosocial workplace factors with health and health behaviors, there is very little work connecting psychosocial ...
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Validation of Instruments for Assessing Drug Safety Management During the Conduction of Clinical Trials
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2018-07-01)Background The management of drug safety with the collection of reliable safety data during the conduction of clinical trials conduct is essential for the ...
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Performance-Based Financing Empowers Health Workers Delivering Prevention of Vertical Transmission of HIV Services and Decreases Desire to Leave in Mozambique
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2018-07-01)Background Despite increased access to treatment and reduced incidence, vertical transmission of HIV continues to pose a risk to maternal and child health in ...
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Exploring 70 Years of the British National Health Service through Anniversary Documents
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2018-07-01)The British National Health Service (NHS) celebrates its 70th birthday on July 5, 2018. This article examines this anniversary through the lens of previous anniversaries. It examines seven documents ...
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Addressing Health Equity Through Action on the Social Determinants of Health: A Global Review of Policy Outcome Evaluation Methods
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2018-07-01)Background Epidemiological evidence on the social determinants of health inequity is well-advanced, but considerably less attention has been given to evaluating the impact of public policies addressing those social ...
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“Three Nooses on Our Head”: The Influence of District Health Reforms on Maternal Health Service Delivery in Vietnam
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2018-07-01)Background The impact of reorganisation on health services delivery is a recurring issue in every healthcare system. In 2005 Vietnam reorganised the delivery ...
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Examining the Implementation of the Free Maternity Services Policy in Kenya: A Mixed Methods Process Evaluation
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2018-07-01)Background Kenya introduced a free maternity policy in 2013 to address the cost barrier associated with accessing maternal health services. We carried out a ...



