Organization of Healthcare Educators

Strengthening Safety Culture through Just Culture

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1.0 CE credit
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50 minutes
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Participants will be able to describe a serious safety event, the relationship of Safety Culture, Psychological Safety, Just Culture and High Reliability Organizing. The session will also include instruction regarding the definition of and ways to differentiate Human Error, At-Risk Behavior, and Reckless Behavior in Just Culture as well as an explanation of the relationship of At-Risk Behavior and Drift. The session will close by linking Just Culture with a strong Safety Culture.

Learning Objectives

  1. Describe a serious safety event.
  2. Discuss the relationship of safety culture, psychological safety, just culture and high reliability organizing.
  3. Define and differentiate human error, at-risk behavior, and reckless behavior in just culture.
  4. Explain the relationship of at-risk behavior and drift.
  5. Identify the appropriate response to human error, at-risk behavior and reckless behavior.
  6. Recognize and avoid outcome severity bias.
  7. Summarize by linking just culture with a strong safety culture.

Speakers

Bill Bryant
Bill Bryant MD FAAFP CMD CPPS CPHQ

Chief Quality and Patient Safety Officer

Bill J. Bryant MD FAAFP CMD CPPS CPHQ, a geriatrician and chief quality & patient safety officer, Owensboro Health, has more than 40 years of clinical and safety experience. He has a bachelor of science in biology and chemistry from Western Kentucky University and a doctor of medicine from the University of Louisville School of Medicine.

CE Information

This activity offers 1.0 CE credit to attendees.

Accredited by Kentucky Board of Nursing.

KBN Approval.  This offering for contact hours is provided by the Kentucky Nurses Association (KNA). Kentucky Nurses Association (KNA) is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Kentucky Board of Nursing (KBN). KBN Provider Number: 1-0001.  KBN CE Providership Approval through December 31, 2022.  KBN approval of an individual continuing nursing education provider does not constitute endorsement of program/offering content. 50 minutes = 1.0 KBN Contact Hour.

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Originally offered August 31, 2022. Please be aware any interactive elements of the presentation were only applicable during the live viewing.

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