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Professor Paul Bowie
Professor Paul Bowie
Programme Director, NES / Professor of Human Factors, Staffordshire Uni / Hon Prof, Glasgow Uni
Verified email at nes.scot.nhs.uk
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The preliminary development and testing of a global trigger tool to detect error and patient harm in primary-care records
C De Wet, P Bowie
Postgraduate Medical Journal 85 (1002), 176-180, 2009
1472009
Factors influencing the effectiveness of multisource feedback in improving the professional practice of medical doctors: a systematic review
J Ferguson, J Wakeling, P Bowie
BMC medical education 14, 1-12, 2014
1212014
Systematic review and meta-analysis of the effectiveness of pharmacist-led medication reconciliation in the community after hospital discharge
D McNab, P Bowie, A Ross, G MacWalter, M Ryan, J Morrison
BMJ quality & safety 27 (4), 308-320, 2018
1192018
Can we quantify harm in general practice records? An assessment of precision and power using computer simulation
C de Wet, P Johnson, C O’Donnell, P Bowie
BMC Medical Research Methodology 13, 1-14, 2013
992013
The development and psychometric evaluation of a safety climate measure for primary care
C De Wet, W Spence, R Mash, P Johnson, P Bowie
Quality and Safety in Health Care 19 (6), 578-584, 2010
932010
Training health care professionals in root cause analysis: a cross-sectional study of post-training experiences, benefits and attitudes
P Bowie, J Skinner, C de Wet
BMC health services research 13, 1-10, 2013
902013
More holes than cheese. What prevents the delivery of effective, high quality and safe health care in England?
S Hignett, A Lang, L Pickup, C Ives, M Fray, C McKeown, S Tapley, ...
Ergonomics 61 (1), 5-14, 2018
892018
A review of significant events analysed in general practice: implications for the quality and safety of patient care
J McKay, N Bradley, M Lough, P Bowie
BMC family practice 10, 1-11, 2009
892009
Assessing safety climate in acute hospital settings: a systematic review of the adequacy of the psychometric properties of survey measurement tools
G Alsalem, P Bowie, J Morrison
BMC health services research 18, 1-14, 2018
882018
Measuring perceptions of safety climate in primary care: a cross‐sectional study
C de Wet, P Johnson, R Mash, A McConnachie, P Bowie
Journal of evaluation in clinical practice 18 (1), 135-142, 2012
702012
Blood sampling-Two sides to the story
L Pickup, S Atkinson, E Hollnagel, P Bowie, S Gray, S Rawlinson, ...
Applied ergonomics 59, 234-242, 2017
672017
Utilisation of internet resources for continuing professional development: a cross-sectional survey of general practitioners in Scotland
G MacWalter, J McKay, P Bowie
BMC medical education 16, 1-9, 2016
652016
Clinical audit and quality improvement–time for a rethink?
P Bowie, NA Bradley, R Rushmer
Journal of evaluation in clinical practice 18 (1), 42-48, 2012
622012
Bowtie Analysis as a prospective risk assessment technique in primary healthcare
RW McLeod, P Bowie
Policy and Practice in Health and Safety 16 (2), 177-193, 2018
612018
Participatory design of a preliminary safety checklist for general practice
P Bowie, J Ferguson, M MacLeod, S Kennedy, C de Wet, D McNab, ...
British Journal of General Practice 65 (634), e330-e343, 2015
612015
A review of the current evidence base for significant event analysis
P Bowie, L Pope, M Lough
Journal of evaluation in clinical practice 14 (4), 520-536, 2008
602008
Development and application of ‘systems thinking’principles for quality improvement
D McNab, J McKay, S Shorrock, S Luty, P Bowie
BMJ open quality 9 (1), e000714, 2020
582020
Understanding patient safety performance and educational needs using the ‘Safety-II’approach for complex systems
D McNab, P Bowie, J Morrison, A Ross
Education for Primary Care 27 (6), 443-450, 2016
522016
Screening electronic patient records to detect preventable harm: a trigger tool for primary care.
C De Wet, P Bowie
Quality in Primary Care 19 (2), 115-125, 2011
472011
A qualitative study of why general practitioners may participate in significant event analysis and educational peer assessment
P Bowie, J McKay, E Dalgetty, M Lough
BMJ Quality & Safety 14 (3), 185-189, 2005
472005
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