TY - JOUR T1 - Safety learning system developmentā€”incident reporting component for family practice JF - Quality and Safety in Health Care JO - Qual Saf Health Care SP - 252 LP - 257 DO - 10.1136/qshc.2008.027748 VL - 19 IS - 3 AU - M O'Beirne AU - P Sterling AU - R Reid AU - W Tink AU - S Hohman AU - P Norton Y1 - 2010/06/01 UR - http://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/19/3/252.abstract N2 - Objective To determine the required components for developing the reporting components of a safety learning system (SLS) for community-based family practice.Methods Multiple databases were searched for all languages for all types of papers related to medical safety in community practice: Books@Ovid, BIOSIS Previews, CDSR, ACP Journal Club, DARE, CCTR, Ageline, AMED, CINAHL, EMBASE, HealthSTAR, Ovid MEDLINE In-Process, Other Non-Indexed Citations, Ovid MEDLINE, PsycINFO, HAPI and PsycBOOKS. A grey literature search was done in Google.Results The online search identified 190 papers. English abstracts were read and the full papers (or chapters) were retrieved for 90, of which 18 were deemed appropriate. The grey literature search revealed 18 additional papers, and an additional 12 papers were identified from bibliographies of included papers. The common themes identified from the articles became the main consideration for developing an SLS for family practice and include current and past initiatives, system design, incident reporting form and classification system.Conclusion There is a small but growing body of literature concerning the requirements for developing the reporting component of an SLS for family practice. For the reporting component of an SLS to be successful, there needs to be strong leadership, voluntary reporting, legal protection and feedback to reporters. ER -