Anam Parand

1.4k total citations
25 papers, 937 citations indexed

About

Anam Parand is a scholar working on Emergency Medical Services, Health Information Management and Radiological and Ultrasound Technology. According to data from OpenAlex, Anam Parand has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 937 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Emergency Medical Services, 9 papers in Health Information Management and 7 papers in Radiological and Ultrasound Technology. Recurrent topics in Anam Parand's work include Patient Safety and Medication Errors (17 papers), Healthcare Quality and Management (9 papers) and Occupational Health and Safety Research (7 papers). Anam Parand is often cited by papers focused on Patient Safety and Medication Errors (17 papers), Healthcare Quality and Management (9 papers) and Occupational Health and Safety Research (7 papers). Anam Parand collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, France and United States. Anam Parand's co-authors include Charles Vincent, Anna Pinto, Susan Burnett, Jonathan Benn, Sue Dopson, Nick Sevdalis, Anna Renz, Sandra Iskander, Tom W. Reader and Tayana Soukup and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Social Science & Medicine and Reliability Engineering & System Safety.

In The Last Decade

Anam Parand

25 papers receiving 907 citations

Peers

Anam Parand
Hanan Aboumatar United States
Christine W. Hartmann United States
Carole H. Patterson United States
Hughes Rg United Kingdom
Claire Lemer United Kingdom
Matthew C. Scanlon United States
Sarah Scobie United Kingdom
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All Works

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Parand, Anam, Giuliana Faiella, Bryony Dean Franklin, et al.. (2017). A prospective risk assessment of informal carers’ medication administration errors within the domiciliary setting. Ergonomics. 61(1). 104–121. 26 indexed citations
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Kapur, Narinder, Anam Parand, Tayana Soukup, Tom W. Reader, & Nick Sevdalis. (2016). Aviation and healthcare: a comparative review with implications for patient safety. JRSM Open. 7(1). 442841636–442841636. 139 indexed citations
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Parand, Anam, Sara Garfield, Charles Vincent, & Bryony Dean Franklin. (2016). Carers' Medication Administration Errors in the Domiciliary Setting: A Systematic Review. PLoS ONE. 11(12). e0167204–e0167204. 44 indexed citations
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Wheelock, Ana, et al.. (2015). Socio-Psychological Factors Driving Adult Vaccination: A Qualitative Study (vol 9, e113503, 2014). PLoS ONE. 10. 8 indexed citations
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Wheelock, Ana, Marisa Miraldo, Anam Parand, Charles Vincent, & Nick Sevdalis. (2014). Journey to vaccination: a protocol for a multinational qualitative study. BMJ Open. 4(1). e004279–e004279. 8 indexed citations
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Davis, Rachel, Anam Parand, Anna Pinto, & Stephen Buetow. (2014). Systematic review of the effectiveness of strategies to encourage patients to remind healthcare professionals about their hand hygiene. Journal of Hospital Infection. 89(3). 141–162. 37 indexed citations
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Wheelock, Ana, Anam Parand, Angus Thomson, et al.. (2014). Socio-Psychological Factors Driving Adult Vaccination: A Qualitative Study. PLoS ONE. 9(12). e113503–e113503. 48 indexed citations
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Parand, Anam, Sue Dopson, Anna Renz, & Charles Vincent. (2014). The role of hospital managers in quality and patient safety: a systematic review. BMJ Open. 4(9). e005055–e005055. 177 indexed citations
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Parand, Anam, Sue Dopson, & Charles Vincent. (2013). The role of chief executive officers in a quality improvement initiative: a qualitative study. BMJ Open. 3(1). e001731–e001731. 21 indexed citations
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Parand, Anam, Jonathan Benn, Susan Burnett, Anna Pinto, & Charles Vincent. (2012). Strategies for sustaining a quality improvement collaborative and its patient safety gains. International Journal for Quality in Health Care. 24(4). 380–390. 48 indexed citations
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Benn, Jonathan, Susan Burnett, Anam Parand, Anna Pinto, & Charles Vincent. (2012). Factors predicting change in hospital safety climate and capability in a multi-site patient safety collaborative: a longitudinal survey study. BMJ Quality & Safety. 21(7). 559–568. 25 indexed citations
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Pinto, Anna, Jonathan Benn, Susan Burnett, Anam Parand, & Charles Vincent. (2011). Predictors of the perceived impact of a patient safety collaborative: an exploratory study. International Journal for Quality in Health Care. 23(2). 173–181. 10 indexed citations
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Benn, Jonathan, et al.. (2011). The journey to safety: a report of 24 NHS organisations undertaking the Safer Patients Initiative. London School of Economics and Political Science Research Online (London School of Economics and Political Science). 2 indexed citations
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Shebl, Nada Atef, Bryony Dean Franklin, Nick Barber, Susan Burnett, & Anam Parand. (2011). Failure Mode and Effects Analysis: Views of Hospital Staff in the UK. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy. 17(1). 37–43. 19 indexed citations
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Burnett, Susan, Jonathan Benn, Anna Pinto, et al.. (2010). Organisational readiness: exploring the preconditions for success in organisation-wide patient safety improvement programmes. BMJ Quality & Safety. 19(4). 313–317. 41 indexed citations
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Parand, Anam, Susan Burnett, Jonathan Benn, et al.. (2010). The disparity of frontline clinical staff and managers' perceptions of a quality and patient safety initiative. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. 17(6). 1184–1190. 35 indexed citations
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Pinto, Anna, Susan Burnett, Jonathan Benn, et al.. (2010). Improving reliability of clinical care practices for ventilated patients in the context of a patient safety improvement initiative. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. 17(1). 180–187. 18 indexed citations
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Parand, Anam, Susan Burnett, Jonathan Benn, et al.. (2010). Medical engagement in organisation-wide safety and quality-improvement programmes: experience in the UK Safer Patients Initiative. BMJ Quality & Safety. 19(5). e44–e44. 27 indexed citations
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Benn, Jonathan, Susan Burnett, Anam Parand, et al.. (2009). Studying large-scale programmes to improve patient safety in whole care systems: Challenges for research. Social Science & Medicine. 69(12). 1767–1776. 80 indexed citations
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Benn, Jonathan, Susan Burnett, Anam Parand, et al.. (2009). Perceptions of the impact of a large‐scale collaborative improvement programme: experience in the UK Safer Patients Initiative. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. 15(3). 524–540. 40 indexed citations

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