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Enhancing Incident Reporting Systems: Insights from Joint Organisational Learning Online and the Emergency Services, 2024
Creator
Betts, C, University of Liverpool
Power, N, University of Liverpool
Study number / PID
857539 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-857539 (DOI)
Data access
Restricted
Series
Not available
Abstract
Learning from past events is essential to improve future performance and enhance safety. One method of learning is the use of incident reporting systems where employee experiences are logged, translated into lessons, and then shared for wider learning across the organisation. To enhance learning and performance within the UK Emergency Services, a national online incident reporting system has been developed: Joint Organisational Learning (JOL) Online. However, this system is underutilised. The goal of this research was to explore user experiences of JOL to provide recommendations for its redevelopment and future use. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 25 participants who had experience of using JOL. Using reflexive thematic analyses, we first sought to identify how to increase use of JOL. Three themes were identified: (i) create an open and safe learning culture; (ii) enhance inclusivity and usability of JOL Online; and (iii) tailor incentives to align with personal motivations for incident reporting. Second, we sought views from participants about how to facilitate the sharing of lessons from JOL Online to organisations and employees. Three themes were identified: (i) support organisations to identify applicable lessons; (ii) develop assurance mechanisms; and (iii) increase capacity and investment across the emergency sector. This research provides unique insight about how organisations can improve incident reporting systems to enhance learning, safety, and performance.Learning from past events is essential to improve future performance and enhance safety. One method of learning is the use of incident reporting systems where employee experiences are logged, translated into lessons, and then shared for wider learning across the organisation. To enhance learning and performance within the UK Emergency Services, a national online incident reporting system has been developed: Joint Organisational Learning (JOL) Online. However, this system is underutilised....
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Methodology
Data collection period
25/01/2024 - 07/03/2024
Country
United Kingdom
Time dimension
Not available
Analysis unit
Individual
Universe
Not available
Sampling procedure
Not available
Kind of data
Text
Data collection mode
Interviews took place on MS Teams, where both the interviewer and interviewee were in a private room. The interviewer wore a headset to ensure privacy and aid open discussion. Semi-structured interviews were organised into two sections to explore the participant’s: (i) experiences and opinions of the JOL platform; and (ii) experiences and opinions of OL within the emergency services more broadly. Interviews ranged in length from 33 to 86 minutes in length, with a mean average length of 55 minutes.
Funding information
Grant number
Policy Support Fund 23/24
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2024
Terms of data access
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