Siri Wiig
@siriwiig.bsky.social
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Professor of Quality and Safety in Healthcare Systems and Centre Director SHARE-Centre Resilience in Healthcare, University of Stavanger, Norway. Coordinator of the EU Horizon Europe project Support4Resilience. Opinions are ny own.
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#Resilience isn’t about asking individuals to fix systemic problems.

In this #DefiningResilience episode, Siri Wiig (@siriwiig.bsky.social) reminds us: frontline workers shouldn't be left to carry the burden alone.

Watch the video 👇

#HorizonEU #Healthcare #Innovation
Looking good!!! Well done 😁😁
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We wrap up the Support4Resilience Annual Meeting in Cyprus and welcome BlueSky—we're here!

Three intense days of dialogue, reflection, and collaboration leave us inspired and recharged

Thank you to everyone who participated! Your contributions shape the Toolbox, our research, and the project.💜
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We’ve been in @ucy1.bsky.social for the @support4resilience.bsky.social project meeting to work on burnout, staff shortages & patient safety risks in elderly care across Europe. The solution? A toolbox to help healthcare leaders understand, reorganize & reframe care systems for better outcomes. 👌
Inspirational days in Cyprus with @support4resilience.bsky.social consortium meeting. Lots of fantastic work is done the first year. Great discussions, company and atmosphere. Proud to be part of the Support4Resilience team 🇪🇺🥰
So many talents 😋😋 send some to us🙏
Eeek, that's why we are visiting Gran Canaria enjoying the sun😁🥰 highly recommend!!!
Hello everyone, my first post on this platform of our last paper this year, I think..😊 it is a very nice piece of work showing a road map for operationalization of resilience in healthcare. Happy weekend and reading 🌺
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A road map for the operationalization of resilience in healthcare - A mixed method study
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It was a tiring 48 hours, but very much worth the trip to Stavanger!

Not been to the International Behavioural Science Applied to Healthcare meeting before, and was delighted to be invited to talk to such a knowledgeable group.

Hoping to join again next year in London!

#patientsafety
#safetysky