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Dave isn’t here today. Instead, Drew speaks directly with the author of the paper we intended to use to frame our discussion. Tune in to hear his discussion with Tanya Hewitt.
Topics:
Quotes:
“If people were very seasoned users of the reporting system, we’d want to really understand, ‘how did they become seasoned users?’ ”
“A lot of professionals: That’s where they derive their professional pride, from being able to fix problems.”
“[Reporting systems] are complex sociotechnical constructs.”
Resources:
Hewitt, T. A., & Chreim, S. (2015). Fix and forget or fix and report: a qualitative study of tensions at the front line of incident reporting. BMJ Qual Saf, 24(5), 303-310.
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Dave isn’t here today. Instead, Drew speaks directly with the author of the paper we intended to use to frame our discussion. Tune in to hear his discussion with Tanya Hewitt.
Topics:
Quotes:
“If people were very seasoned users of the reporting system, we’d want to really understand, ‘how did they become seasoned users?’ ”
“A lot of professionals: That’s where they derive their professional pride, from being able to fix problems.”
“[Reporting systems] are complex sociotechnical constructs.”
Resources:
Hewitt, T. A., & Chreim, S. (2015). Fix and forget or fix and report: a qualitative study of tensions at the front line of incident reporting. BMJ Qual Saf, 24(5), 303-310.

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