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Robyn Clay-Williams

Professor, Macquarie University
Verified email at mq.edu.au
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The impact of clinical leadership on health information technology adoption: systematic review

T Ingebrigtsen, A Georgiou, R Clay-Williams… - International journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
Purpose To conduct a systematic review to examine evidence of associations between
clinical leadership and successful information technology (IT) adoption in healthcare …

[HTML][HTML] High performing hospitals: a qualitative systematic review of associated factors and practical strategies for improvement

N Taylor, R Clay-Williams, E Hogden… - BMC health services …, 2015 - Springer
Background High performing hospitals attain excellence across multiple measures of
performance and multiple departments. Studying high performing hospitals can be valuable …

Patterns of resilience: a scoping review and bibliometric analysis of resilient health care

LA Ellis, K Churruca, R Clay-Williams, C Pomare… - Safety Science, 2019 - Elsevier
Following its emergence from the field of resilience engineering in 2012, resilient health
care has grown to underpin a new paradigm of safety that leverages an understanding of …

[PDF][PDF] Complexity science in healthcare

J Braithwaite, K Churruca, LA Ellis, J Long… - … : Australian Institute of …, 2017 - mq.edu.au
Victor Hugo once wrote “Greater than the march of mighty armies is an idea whose time has
come”. Complexity science is not a new idea, but in 2017 its time has surely come in relation …

The struggle of translating science into action: foundational concepts of implementation science

F Rapport, R Clay‐Williams, K Churruca… - Journal of evaluation …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Rationale, aims, and objectives “Implementation science,” the scientific study of methods
translating research findings into practical, useful outcomes, is contested and complex, with …

[HTML][HTML] Where the rubber meets the road: using FRAM to align work-as-imagined with work-as-done when implementing clinical guidelines

R Clay-Williams, J Hounsgaard, E Hollnagel - Implementation Science, 2015 - Springer
Background Uptake of guidelines in healthcare can be variable. A focus on behaviour
change and other strategies to improve compliance, however, has not increased …

Back to basics: checklists in aviation and healthcare

R Clay-Williams, L Colligan - BMJ quality & safety, 2015 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Healthcare safety activists have looked to checklists to solve a myriad of problems,
particularly with the current iteration of checklists that have been imported from aviation …

Positive deviance: a different approach to achieving patient safety

R Lawton, N Taylor, R Clay-Williams… - BMJ quality & …, 2014 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Patient safety management within healthcare systems globally can feel like a relentlessly
negative treadmill. Mortality reviews, incident reporting systems and audits all focus attention …

The basis of clinical tribalism, hierarchy and stereotyping: a laboratory-controlled teamwork experiment

J Braithwaite, R Clay-Williams, E Vecellio, D Marks… - BMJ open, 2016 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives To examine the basis of multidisciplinary teamwork. In real-world healthcare
settings, clinicians often cluster in profession-based tribal silos, form hierarchies and exhibit …

Medical leadership, a systematic narrative review: do hospitals and healthcare organisations perform better when led by doctors?

R Clay-Williams, K Ludlow, L Testa, Z Li… - BMJ open, 2017 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Introduction Despite common assumptions that doctors are well placed to lead hospitals and
healthcare organisations, the peer-reviewed literature contains little evidence on the …