LOCATION:
John Radcliffe Hospital, Level 6, Headley Way, Headington, Oxford, OX3 9DU
Websites
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Ideal Website
Ideal Website
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Patient Safety Academy
Patient Safety Academy Website
Peter McCulloch
Professor of Surgical Science and Practice
Peter's early research work was on cancer metastasis and gastrectomy technique. However, he has since become interested in patient safety and founded the QRSTU research group which is dedicated to studies of quality and safety interventions in surgery.
Current work is funded by a Programme Grant from the NIHR, and involves a synthesis of aspects of the LEAN and CRM interventions to optimise safety performance in surgery.
Peter has advised and participated in the development of the NHS Institute programme "the productive operating theatre" and the Health Foundation sponsored project on Safer Theatre Teams. Peter is actively involved in assisting the Clinical Human Factors Group in their work to improve surgical safety in the UK.
Recent publications
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The CONSIDER Intervention Fidelity Framework for Complex Interventions in Healthcare: A “Best-Fit” Framework Synthesis
Preprint
Páez A. et al, (2024)
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How can regulation and reimbursement better accommodate flexible suites of digital health technologies?
Journal article
Mathias R. et al, (2024), NPJ Digit Med, 7
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Understanding the enablers and barriers to implementing a patient-led escalation system: a qualitative study.
Journal article
Sutton E. et al, (2024), BMJ Qual Saf
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No frugal innovation without frugal evaluation: the Global IDEAL Sub-Framework
Journal article
Bolton WS. et al, (2024), BMJ Surgery, Interventions, & Health Technologies, 6
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Fixing patient safety: Are we nearly there yet?
Journal article
McCulloch P., (2024), BMJ Qual Saf