Understanding Medical Error Reporting Systems Barriers: A Multinational Qualitative Study among Healthcare Workers in Low and Middle-Income Countries

🌍 Call for Collaborators for Authorship: Join Our Multinational Qualitative Research Study!

Global Researcher Club (GRC) is embarking on an impactful journey to assess the knowledge and perceptions of Healthcare Workers (HCWs) regarding medical error reporting systems and existing reporting barriers. We invite passionate and experienced collaborators from low and middle-income countries worldwide to join us in this crucial qualitative study and recognized as Authors in the study

📚 Study Objective:
Our aim is to gain valuable insights into the challenges HCWs face when reporting medical errors and the barriers that hinder the reporting process. By understanding these factors, we can work towards enhancing patient safety and healthcare quality.

🤝 Become a Focal Point in Your Country:
We are seeking collaborators with prior experience in qualitative research who can be focal points in their respective countries. These focal points will play a pivotal role in collecting data and other rules after receiving specialized training from our expert team.

🔍 Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible as a collaborator for this study, individuals must meet the following criteria:

  1. Possess a background in qualitative research.
  2. Demonstrate commitment and dedication to actively participate in this study.
  3. Be based in a low or middle-income country.
  4. Have the ability to interact face-to-face with our target population in the field.

– Why Collaborate with GRC?

  1. Contribute to impactful research that can drive positive change in healthcare systems.
  2. Be part of a global network of like-minded researchers and healthcare professionals.
  3. Gain valuable experience in qualitative research and data collection techniques.

🗓️ Timeline:
The study will span over several months, and focal points will be trained to ensure standardized data collection.

📧 We welcome qualified candidates to join our efforts in advancing healthcare knowledge and improving patient safety. Let’s work together to make a meaningful impact on healthcare practices worldwide!