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Les ressources et les lectures suggérées dont il est question dans cette composante de la trousse sont énumérées ici. Il existe une liste comparable pour chaque élément, ainsi qu’une compilation de toutes les ressources et lectures dont il est question dans toutes les composantes de la trousse, qui est disponible ici.

Agrément Canada. Rapport canadien sur l’agrément des services de santé - La qualité commence en haut de l’échelle — Le rôle déterminant du conseil d’administration. Ottawa, ON: Agrément Canada; 2011. (Rapport, 23 pages)

Institut canadien pour la sécurité des patients (ICSP). Prix des champions de la sécurité des patients. (Programme)

Santé Canada. Loi visant à protéger les Canadiens contre les drogues dangereuses (Loi de Vanessa) 2014. (Législation)

Santé Canada. Transparence et ouverture en matière de réglementation. 2014. (Guide)

Alberta Health Services (AHS). Mission & Strategic Direction. (Framework)

Alberta Health Services (AHS). Performance Measures. (Collection of measures)

Healthcare Insurance Reciprocal of Canada (HIROC), Policy, Procedure and  Guideline Development (policy)

Kingston-Riechrs J, Ospina M, Onsson E, Childs P, McLeod L, Maxted J. Patient Safety in Primary Care. Edmonton, AB: Canadian Patient Safety Institute, BC Patient Safety and Quality Council; 2010 (Report, 68 pages)

Manitoba Institute for Patient Safety, Manitoba Alliance of Health Regulatory Colleges. Manitoba has an Apology Act – Learn More About it! October; 2014. (Leaflet)

Ontario Hospital Association. Quality and Patient Safety Governance Toolkit for Hospital Boards in Ontario. 2013. (Toolkit)

Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-term Care. Excellent Care for All Act. Ontario: 2010. (Legislation)

Graham S, Brrokley J, Steadman C. Patient Safety Executive Walkarounds. Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research; 2009. (Report, 14 pages)

Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI). Patient Safety Leadership WalkRounds. 2004. (Tool)

Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI). 5 Million Lives Campaign. 2008. (Program, campaign)

International Association for Public Participation, IAP2 Spectrum of Patient Engagement. 2007. (Tool, 1 page)

Markwell S. Understanding Organisations: Assessing the impact of political, economic, socio-cultural, environmental and other external influences. Health Knowledge. 2009. (Guide)

Waters HR, Korn R, Colantuoni E, Berenholtz SM, Goeschel  A, Needham DM, et al. The business case for quality economic analysis of the Michigan Keystone Patient Safety Program in ICUs. American Journal of Medical Quality. 2011; 26(5): 333-339. (Journal article, abstract only)

World Health Organization (WHO). Guide for Developing Patient Safety Policy and Strategic Plan. Geneva: WHO; 2014. (Guide, 47 pages)

Recommandations de lectures

Collège royal des médecins et chirurgien du Canada. La compétence par conception: Une nouvelle ère de la formation médicale au Canada. 2014. (Rapport, 141 pages)

Fondation canadienne pour l’amélioration des services de santé (FCASS). Une trousse de ressources novatrices facilite le processus de participation des patients. 2015. (Étude de cas)

Institut canadien pour la sécurité des patients (ICSP). Gouvernance efficace pour assurer la qualité et la sécurité des patients. (Learning program, $)

Baker GR, MacIntosh-Murray A, Porcellato C, Dionne L, Stelmacovich K, Born K. High Performing Healthcare Systems: Delivering quality by design. 2008. (Book)

Health Quality Ontario, Governance Centre of Excellence. Questions the Board Should Ask to Fulfill its Oversight Responsibilities for Quality and Patient Safety. Quality and Patient Safety: Understanding the Role of the Board. Toronto, ON: OHA. 2008 (Guide)

Ontario Hospital Association. Quality and Patient Safety Governance Toolkit for Hospital Boards in Ontario. 2013. (Toolkit)

Bader and Associates Governance Consultants. 7 Things Your Board Can do to Improve Quality and Patient Safety. 2006. (Article, 5 pages)

Dekker S. The bureaucratization of safety. Safety Science. 2014; 70: 348-357. (Journal article, open access)

Frank JR, Brien S, (editors) on behalf of The Safety Competencies Steering Committee. The Safety Competencies: Enhancing patient safety across the health professions. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Patient Safety Institute, 2008. (Guide, 56 pages)

Frankel A, (editor). Strategies for Building a Hospitalwide Culture of Safety. Oakbrook Terrace, Il: JCAHO; 2006. (Book, $)

Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI). The Leadership Guide to Patient Safety. 2006. (Guide, log-in required)