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Rebecca Lawton

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Thapar A, Lawton R, Bradbury A, Cullum N, Gohel M, Horne R, et al.
Br J Surg . 2025 Feb; 112(2). PMID: 39960152
No abstract available.
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Lea W, Budworth L, OHara J, Vincent C, Lawton R
BMJ Qual Saf . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39929715
Background: Healthcare patient safety investigations inappropriately focus on individual culpability and the target of recommendations is often on the behaviours of individuals, rather than addressing latent failures of the system....
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Simms-Ellis R, Harrison R, Sattar R, Sweeting E, Hartley H, Morys-Edge M, et al.
BMJ Open . 2025 Feb; 15(2):e087512. PMID: 39929502
Objectives: Incontrovertible evidence surrounds the need to support healthcare professionals after patient safety incidents (PSIs). However, what characterises effective organisational support is less clearly understood and defined. This review aims...
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Idsoe-Jakobsen I, Dombestein H, Lawton R, Wiig S
J Patient Saf . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39907498
Objectives: Patients receiving homecare are living their everyday lives in their own homes. Adapting care to individual needs, preferences, risks, and family situations is seen as essential. The overall aim...
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Budworth L, Wilson B, Sutton-Klein J, Basu S, OKeeffe C, Mason S, et al.
Emerg Med J . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39608855
Introduction: Emergency doctors routinely face uncertainty-they work with limited patient information, under tight time constraints and receive minimal post-discharge feedback. While higher uncertainty tolerance (UT) among staff is linked with...
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Dunning A, Hartley H, Unsworth K, Simms-Ellis R, Dunn M, Grange A, et al.
Int J Nurs Stud Adv . 2024 Oct; 7:100244. PMID: 39391563
Background: During Covid-19 nurses were redeployed to new teams and specialties at a level never previously experienced. Little is known about how nurses made sense of and coped with this...
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Clark D, Lawton R, Baxter R, Sheard L, OHara J
BMJ Qual Saf . 2024 Sep; PMID: 39332903
Background: Healthcare staff adapt to challenges faced when delivering healthcare by using workarounds. Sometimes, safety standards, the very things used to routinely mitigate risk in healthcare, are the obstacles that...
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Wilson C, Budworth L, Janes G, Lawton R, Benn J
BMC Emerg Med . 2024 Sep; 24(1):165. PMID: 39266957
Background: Providing feedback to healthcare professionals and organisations on performance or patient outcomes may improve care quality and professional development, particularly in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) where professionals make autonomous,...
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Ford D, Lawton R, Travis E, Teale E, OConnor D
Health Psychol Behav Med . 2024 Sep; 12(1):2396135. PMID: 39219596
Background: Hospitalisation can be a traumatic experience, where inpatients are exposed to an abundance of physical and psychological stressors. Evidence suggests that these hospital-related stressors negatively impact health: a phenomenon...
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Hampton S, Murray J, Lawton R, Sheard L
BMJ Qual Saf . 2024 Aug; 34(2):92-99. PMID: 39107110
Introduction: 'Hybrid' interventions in which some intervention components are fixed across sites and others are flexible (locally created) are thought to allow for adaptation to the local context while maintaining...