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| Reema SirriyehSummaryAffiliation: University of Leeds Country: UK Publications
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Reviewing studies with diverse designs: the development and evaluation of a new toolReema Sirriyeh
University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
J Eval Clin Pract 18:746-52. 2012..The aim of this paper is to describe the development and preliminary evaluation of a quality assessment tool that can be applied to a methodologically diverse set of research articles...
Coping with medical error: a systematic review of papers to assess the effects of involvement in medical errors on healthcare professionals' psychological well-beingReema Sirriyeh
Institute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK
Qual Saf Health Care 19:e43. 2010..Therefore, differing conclusions have been drawn as to the nature of the impact of error on professionals and the subsequent repercussions for their team, patients and healthcare institution. A systematic review was conducted...
Medical error in the hospice setting: exploring the perspectives of management staffReema Sirriyeh
Bradford Institute for Health Research, United Kingdom
Int J Palliat Nurs 16:377-86. 2010..The strong influence of the health-care setting in which an error takes place on the outcomes of an error event for the health professional, managers, health-care organizations, and ultimately patients was evident...
Safety subcultures in health-care organizations and managing medical errorReema Sirriyeh
Institute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
Health Serv Manage Res 25:16-23. 2012....
Physical activity and adolescents: an exploratory randomized controlled trial investigating the influence of affective and instrumental text messagesReema Sirriyeh
University of Leeds, UK
Br J Health Psychol 15:825-40. 2010..A modified form of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire was used to assess PA behaviour. A total of 120 adolescents (16-19 years) from 4 sixth forms in West Yorkshire completed the field-based study...
Development of an evidence-based framework of factors contributing to patient safety incidents in hospital settings: a systematic reviewRebecca Lawton
Institute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
BMJ Qual Saf 21:369-80. 2012..The aim of this systematic review was to develop a 'contributory factors framework' from a synthesis of empirical work which summarises factors contributing to patient safety incidents in hospital settings...
