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The use of collaboration to produce more effective serious incident inquiry reports | Author(s) | Sherrie Hitchen |
Journal title | Journal of Integrated Care, vol 15, issue 6, December 2007 |
Pages | pp 22-29 |
Source | http://www.pavpub.com |
Keywords | Death ; Mental disorder ; The Family ; Medical workers ; Coordination ; Interaction [welfare services] ; Reports ; Methodology. |
Annotation | A collaborative approach, involving family members, was taken to writing an inquiry report following the death of a patient with serious mental illness. This paper sets out the outcomes of producing a mutually agreed report recommending the process as an effective means of organisational learning. (KJ/RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-080123203 A |
Classmark | CW: E: SJ: QT: QAJ: QK6: 6K: 3D |
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