Publications list for Associate Professor Christine Jorm

2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007

2012

   
  • Jorm, C. (2012), Are the checkers bored?--The need to develop better routines for checking anaesthesia delivery systems. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care. 40(6), 925-926. [Abstract]
  • Jorm, C., O'Sullivan, G. (2012), Laptops and smartphones in the operating theatre - how does our knowledge of vigilance, multi-tasking and anaesthetist performance help us in our approach to this new distraction?. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care. 40(1), 71-78. [Abstract]
  • Jorm, C. (2012), Reconstructing Medical Practice: Engagement, Professionalism and Critical Relationships in Health Care. United Kingdom, USA: Gower Publishing Limited.

2011

   
  • Jorm, C., Frommer, M. (2011), Government plans for public reporting of performance data in health care: the case for. The Medical Journal of Australia. 195(1), 40. [Abstract]
  • Jackson, T., Nghiem, H., Rowell, D., Jorm, C., Wakefield, J. (2011), Marginal costs of hospital-acquired conditions: information for priority-setting for patient safety programmes and research. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy. 16(3), 141-146. [Abstract]

2010

   
  • Rowell, D., Nghiem, H., Jorm, C., Jackson, T. (2010), How different are complications that affect the older adult inpatient?. Quality and Safety in Health Care. 19(6), e34. [Abstract]
  • Jorm, C. (2010), Patient safety: time for a transformational change in medical education. Comment. Medical Journal of Australia. , 487-488. [Abstract]

2009

   
  • Iedema, R., Jorm, C., Lum, M. (2009), Affect is central to patient safety: The horror stories of young anaesthetists. Social science & medicine (1982). 69(12), 1750-6. [Abstract]
  • Jackson, T., Michel, J., Roberts, R., Jorm, C., Wakefield, J. (2009), A classification of hospital-acquired diagnoses for use with routine hospital data. The Medical journal of Australia. 191(10), 544-8. [Abstract]
  • Jorm, C., Dunbar, N., Sudano, L., Travaglia, J. (2009), Should patient safety be more patient centred?. Australian health review. 33(3), 390-399. [Abstract]
  • Jorm, C., White, S. (2009), Using research to make health care safer. Australian health review. 33(3), 400-407. [Abstract]
  • Wakefield, J., Jorm, C. (2009), Patient safety - a balanced measurement framework. Australian health review. 33(3), 382-9. [Abstract]
  • Baggoley, C., Curtis, I., Dunbar, N., Jorm, C. (2009), A conversation about health care safety and quality. The Medical journal of Australia. 191, 7-8. [Abstract]
  • Jorm, C., White, S., Kaneen, T. (2009), Clinical handover: critical communications. The Medical journal of Australia. 190(11 Suppl), S108-9. [Abstract]
  • Iedema, R., Jorm, C., Wakefield, J., Ryan, C., Dunn, S. (2009), Practising Open Disclosure: clinical incident communication and systems improvement. Sociology of health & illness. 31(0), 262-77. [Abstract]
  • Jones, D., Belfrage, M., Carter, J., Chaboyer, W., Hatten-Masterson, S., Jorm, C., Manias, E., Newell, S., Pirone, C., Schmiede, A., Wakefield, J., Yee, K. (2009), Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care. Australia: ACSQHC.
  • Iedema, R., Jorm, C., Wakefield, J., Ryan, C. (2009), A new structure of attention? Open disclosure of clinical errors to patients and families. Journal of Language and Social Psychology. 28, 139-157.

2008

   
  • Iedema, R., Sorensen, R., Manias, E., Tuckett, A., Piper, D., Mallock, N., Williams, A., Jorm, C. (2008), Patients' and family members' experiences of open disclosure following adverse events. International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care / ISQua. 20(6), 421-32. [Abstract]
  • Iedema, R., Mallock, N., Sorensen, R., Manias, E., Tuckett, A., Williams, A., Perrott, B., Brownhill, S., Piper, D., Hor, S., Hegney, D., Scheeres, H., Jorm, C. (2008), The National Open Disclosure Pilot: evaluation of a policy implementation initiative. The Medical journal of Australia. 188(7), 397-400. [Abstract]
  • Jorm, C., Banks, M., Twohill, S. (2008), The changing dynamic of policy and practice in Australian healthcare. In: Managing clinical processes in health services. (pp.193-210).Australia: Elsevier Australia.
  • Iedema, R., Sorensen, R., Jorm, C., Piper, D. (2008), Co-producing care. In: Managing clinical processes in health services. (pp.105-120).Australia: Elsevier Australia.
  • Iedema, R., Jorm, C., Braithwaite, J. (2008), Managing the scope and impact of root cause analysis recommendations. Journal of health organization and management. 22(6), 569-585. [Abstract]

2007

   
  • Jorm, C., Travaglia, J., Iedema, R. (2007), Why don't doctors engage with the system?. In: The Discourse of Hospital Communication: Tracing Complexities in Contemporary Health Organizations. (pp.222-243).United States: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Braithwaite, J., Westbrook, M., Travaglia, J., Iedema, R., Mallock, N., Long, D., Nugus, P., Forsyth, R., Jorm, C., Pawsey, M. (2007), Are health systems changing in support of patient safety? A multi-methods evaluation of education, attitudes and practice. International journal of health care quality assurance. 20(7), 585-601. [Abstract]
  • Westbrook, M., Braithwaite, J., Travaglia, J., Long, D., Jorm, C., Iedema, R., Ledema, R. (2007), Promoting safety: longer-term responses of three health professional groups to a safety improvement programme. International journal of health care quality assurance. 20(7), 555-571. [Abstract]
  • Braithwaite, J., Iedema, R., Jorm, C. (2007), Trust, communication, theory of mind and the social brain hypothesis: deep explanations for what goes wrong in health care. Journal of health organization and management. 21(4-5), 353-367. [Abstract]