
Dr Elizabeth Ann Sutton
@lizsule
Researcher. Interested in patient involvement in patient safety and quality improvement, health inequalities and qualitative methodologies. Views are my own.
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13-06-2014 13:42:49
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Natalie Armstrong, Dr Elizabeth Ann Sutton & Prof Carolyn Tarrant present learnings from papers on falls prevention and visual identifiers for people living with dementia, explaining that putting people into categories isn’t necessarily a path to better care. bit.ly/3TWJDFj


A new paper from our Farhad Peerally, with Prof Sue Carr, @dr_waring, Graham Martin and Mary Dixon-Woods, examining risk control after serious incidents in patient safety, drawing on fantastic qualitative work. Well done team!


Our excellent THIS Institute funded PhD student Claire Hastings is recruiting primary care professionals willing to talk about decisions to 'not do'. Please contact her if you can help, or share if you know someone who could. Margaret McCartney Julian Treadwell Sam Finnikin

📢Last few days to apply for our MSc Quality & Safety in Healthcare University of Leicester. Deadline is Sept 9th. Part time & full time options. Read more, including testimonials from our graduates, at: le.ac.uk/courses/qualit…📢


Have you been an inpatient and moved between wards during your stay? Nottingham University Hospitals invite you to take part in an online workshop to help us design a research study. Please register interest at the email address below ☺️




As a critical care nurse with 17 years of experience, our PhD candidate Paul Garvey has witnessed the increasing complexity of patient needs and the toll on #StaffWellbeing. On #WorldMentalHealthDay, we invite you to read his blog on #NursingWorkload ⬇️ psrc-gm.nihr.ac.uk/2024/10/10/nur…



More than 35 people living with Type 1 involved in making this amazing video. Co production at its finest as always with Breakthrough T1D UK

Dr Kate Kirk, RN presents insights on the fundamental importance of staff wellbeing for patient safety, reflecting on Cath Taylor & Prof Jill Maben’s realist synthesis of psychological ill health in nurses, midwives and paramedics (bit.ly/3NyXVt9). Take a closer look here 👇

🔎 In this ethnographic study, Dr Elizabeth Ann Sutton, Nicola Mackintosh, Mark Sujan & colleagues explore how patient-led escalation systems might be implemented in healthcare organisations. bit.ly/4fbfFqj


Our own Nicola Mackintosh and Dr Jennifer Creese star in this new "Voices for Safety" podcast for NIHR Greater Manchester PSRC, chatting about safety culture and staff speaking up for safety!
