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Herepath A, Kitchener M, Waring J. A realist analysis of hospital patient safety in Wales: applied learning for alternative contexts from a multisite case study. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2015 Sep. (Health Services and Delivery Research, No. 3.40.)

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Appendix 3Data search strategy

DatabasesResearch domain
Social scienceBusinessHealth-care studiesMedicineNursing
ABI/INFORM Global (ProQuest)
AMED (Allied and Complementary Medicine) (via Ovid)
ASSIA (Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts)
Biomed Central
British Humanities Index (via CSA)
British Nursing Index (via Ovid)
CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature)
COPAC
EBSCOhost Business Source Premier
EMBASE (Excerpta Medica) (via Ovid)
Emerald Library (via Emerald)
Ingenta Connect
JSTOR
MEDLINE (via Ovid)
MEDLINE In-Process & Other Non-Indexed Citations
PsycINFO (via Ovid)
PubMed
ScienceDirect – all subscribed content – V4 (Elsevier)
SCOPUS – V4 (Elsevier)
SwetsWise
Web of Knowledge
Zetoc

Research themes and key author-based searches

Patient safety

  • Harm.
  • Health-care-associated infection.
  • Health-care management.
  • Health-care leadership and followership.
  • MI-PDSA cycle.
  • Mortality review and organisational performance
  • Patient safety culture.
  • Patient stories.
  • Public inquiries.
  • Shared decision-making.
  • WalkRounds.
  • WHO Surgical Safety Checklist.

Health-care organisational analysis: key authors

  • Allen D.
  • Andrews R.
  • Banaszak-Holl J.
  • Barber N.
  • Batalden P.
  • Berwick D.
  • Boyne G.
  • Braithwaite J.
  • Currie G.
  • Dixon-Woods M.
  • Dixon A.
  • Dopson S.
  • Exworthy M.
  • Ferlie E.
  • Finn R.
  • Fitzgerald L.
  • Franklin B.
  • Fulop N.
  • Greener I.
  • Greenhalgh T.
  • Ham C.
  • Hyde P.
  • Kirkpatrick I.
  • Kitchener M.
  • Le Grand J.
  • Lilford R.
  • Lockett A.
  • Mannion R.
  • Marshall M.
  • McDonald R.
  • McGivern G.
  • McKee L.
  • Ovretveit J.
  • Pronovost P.
  • Rycroft-Malone J.
  • Schofield J.
  • Shekelle P.
  • Vincent C.
  • Wachter R.
  • Walshe K.
  • Waring J.

Realist inquiry

  • Critical realism.
  • RAMESES publication standards (realist syntheses).
  • Realist analysis.
  • Realist evaluation.
  • Realist review.
  • Realist synthesis.

Realism: key authors

  • Ackroyd S.
  • Archer M.
  • Bhaskar R.
  • Cruickshank J.
  • Danermark B.
  • Edwards P.
  • Elder-Vass D.
  • Fleetwood S.
  • Hartwig M.
  • Mutch A.
  • Outhwaite W.
  • Pawson R.
  • Potter G.
  • Sayer A.
  • Searle J.
  • Smith C.
  • Vincent S.

Institutional theory

  • Bureaucratisation.
  • Institutional change.
  • Institutional creation.
  • Institutional disruption.
  • Institutional entrepreneurship.
  • Institutional isomorphism (coercive, mimetic, normative).
  • Institutional logics.
  • Institutional maintenance.
  • Institutional structure.
  • Institutional work.
  • Normalisation.

Institutional theory: key authors

  • Battilana J.
  • Boxenbaum E.
  • Dacin T.
  • Dcoupling.
  • Dorado S.
  • Goodrick E.
  • Greenwood R.
  • Hardy C.
  • Hinings B.
  • Lawrence T.
  • Leca B.
  • Lounsbury M.
  • Meyer R.
  • Ocasio W.
  • Phillips N.
  • Reay T.
  • Scott W.
  • Suddaby R.
  • Thornton P.
  • Tracey P.
  • Ventresca M.
  • Vermeulen P.
  • Voronov M.
  • Washington M.
  • Zietsma C.
  • Zilber T.
Copyright © Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2015. This work was produced by Herepath et al. under the terms of a commissioning contract issued by the Secretary of State for Health. This issue may be freely reproduced for the purposes of private research and study and extracts (or indeed, the full report) may be included in professional journals provided that suitable acknowledgement is made and the reproduction is not associated with any form of advertising. Applications for commercial reproduction should be addressed to: NIHR Journals Library, National Institute for Health Research, Evaluation, Trials and Studies Coordinating Centre, Alpha House, University of Southampton Science Park, Southampton SO16 7NS, UK.

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