His scientific interests lie mostly in Health care, Nursing, Public relations, MEDLINE and Knowledge management. His work carried out in the field of Health care brings together such families of science as Accreditation, Social network analysis and Medical record. His Nursing research includes themes of Patient safety and Medical education.
His study in Public relations is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Quality, Corporate governance, Government, Public health and Healthcare system. His research in MEDLINE intersects with topics in Test management, Information system and Health professionals. His Knowledge management study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Automation, Organizational culture and Hierarchy.
His primary areas of investigation include Health care, Nursing, Public relations, Patient safety and Family medicine. His Health care study which covers Accreditation that intersects with Quality management. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Teamwork and Qualitative research.
Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Health services and Public relations. His Patient safety research integrates issues from Harm and Medical emergency. As part of his studies on Family medicine, Jeffrey Braithwaite often connects relevant areas like Medical record.
Jeffrey Braithwaite mainly focuses on Health care, Family medicine, Patient safety, Quality and Nursing. His Health care research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Knowledge management, Public relations and Medical education. His Family medicine study also includes
His studies in Patient safety integrate themes in fields like Harm and Medical emergency. His study in Nursing is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Teamwork, Qualitative research and Workforce. His research in Health services research focuses on subjects like Health policy, which are connected to Health informatics and Health administration.
Health care, Quality management, Patient safety, Family medicine and Nursing are his primary areas of study. In his articles, he combines various disciplines, including Health care and Underpinning. In his research, Quality of care, Public relations and Framing is intimately related to Accreditation, which falls under the overarching field of Quality management.
His Patient safety research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Multidisciplinary approach, Conceptual framework, Knowledge management, Benchmarking and Medical emergency. He combines subjects such as CINAHL, MEDLINE, Disease cluster and Qualitative research, Thematic analysis with his study of Family medicine. His study in the field of Staffing, Patient care and Nursing homes also crosses realms of Degree.
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Health sector accreditation research: a systematic review.
David Greenfield;Jeffrey Braithwaite.
International Journal for Quality in Health Care (2008)
Bridges, brokers and boundary spanners in collaborative networks: a systematic review
Janet C Long;Frances C Cunningham;Jeffrey Braithwaite.
BMC Health Services Research (2013)
CareTrack: assessing the appropriateness of health care delivery in Australia.
William B Runciman;Tamara D Hunt;Natalie A Hannaford;Natalie A Hannaford;Peter D Hibbert.
The Medical Journal of Australia (2012)
Resilient Health Care
Erik Hollnagel;Jeffrey Braithwaite;Robert L. Wears;Robert L. Wears.
(2013)
How and where clinicians exercise power: interprofessional relations in health care
Peter Nugus;David Greenfield;Joanne Travaglia;Johanna Westbrook.
Social Science & Medicine (2010)
An open letter to The BMJ editors on qualitative research
Trisha Greenhalgh;Ellen Annandale;Richard Ashcroft;James Barlow.
(2016)
Resilient health care: turning patient safety on its head.
Jeffrey Braithwaite;Robert L. Wears;Erik Hollnagel.
International Journal for Quality in Health Care (2015)
How and why are communities of practice established in the healthcare sector? A systematic review of the literature
Geetha Ranmuthugala;Jennifer J Plumb;Frances C Cunningham;Andrew Georgiou.
BMC Health Services Research (2011)
Health professional networks as a vector for improving healthcare quality and safety: a systematic review
Frances C Cunningham;Geetha Ranmuthugala;Jennifer Plumb;Andrew Georgiou.
BMJ Quality & Safety (2012)
When complexity science meets implementation science: a theoretical and empirical analysis of systems change
Jeffrey Braithwaite;Kate Churruca;Janet C. Long;Louise A. Ellis.
BMC Medicine (2018)
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