This is a well-written book, suitable for students and qualified healthcare professionals who wish to enhance their knowledge and understanding of patient safety. Complexities of law and ethics linked to patient safety are explored in a way that readers will easily understand, I strongly recommend it.
Ganapathy Ganesalingam, RGN, BSc, PG dip, MSc, Senior Lecturer, University of Greenwich
Safety is paramount in all aspects of a patients journey as they engage with services, in hospital or community settings. The book explores patient safety, risk management and applies relevant ethical, and legal principles. I strongly recommend it for students, professionals in all areas of healthcare practice and research.
Dr Stephen Joseph, BEd, MBA, RN, RMHN, MNSc, PgDMHN, PhD, Lecturer, University of Essex
Patient safety is the most fundamental aspect of healthcare and often its marginalised groups and individuals who experience poorer outcomes and are exposed to more risks in clinical practice. Therefore, I recommend this book to all students and healthcare professionals to reflect on the content in this book, so we can work towards minimising risk in all clinical environments.
Dr Andrew Clifton, PhD, MRes, PgDipLTHE, BA (Hons); RN (MH); FHEA, Associate Professor, University of Suffolk
With a focus on ethical and legal foundations of promoting a safety culture in health and social care, this text is invaluable for professionals, staff and students entrusted with protecting vulnerable people in service provision settings. Using legal, bioethical, and clinical case scenarios to illustrate discussions, and thinking points to encourage personal reflection, issues are raised and explored in an accessible and considered way throughout."
Jim Sumpter, RN, MSc Nursing, Post-graduate Certificate in Inter-professional Education Former Lecturer, University of Essex