From patient to caregiver, everyone has a story about patient safety. At BD, we partner with regional patient safety associations to empower individuals to share these stories in our joint fight for better patient care.
With her existing health conditions, Lisa describes her continuous fight with antibiotic-resistant infections and pneumonia, calling for action on the growing challenge of antimicrobial resistance.
Edward Jones, a previous senior advisor for the NHS, details the role that every individual can play in patient safety, from patient to policy maker.
Following a surgery to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), Ana contracted a Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection that caused additional physical and psychological consequences.
A physician and specialist in internal and emergency medicine, Dr Tomas explains his collaboration with the Spanish Foundation for Research, Teaching and Innovation in Patient Safety (FIDISP) and their common goal of improving patient safety through training in clinical quality and risk management.
A founding member of the German Coalition for Patient Safety (APS) and palliative specialist at the Essen University Medical Centre, Dr Mallmann details his experience with medical errors, surgical site infections and the current focuses of the APS.
As an expert patient, Paola discusses the critical role that patients play in their own diagnoses by discussing with doctors to ensure that they have a say in their treatment and safety.
Ronda tells her story of how a routine endometriosis surgery led to urosepsis and recurring antibiotic-resistant infections and the impact it has had on her life.
A nurse in the medicine ward of Milan's San Carlo Hospital, Elena Barberio describes how she applies her expertise in vascular access management to help prevent infections.
Dr Lucet, director of the infection prevention unit at Bichat Hospital in Paris, outlines the necessary protocol to prevent healthcare-associated infections, the effects of antimicrobial resistance and how infection prevention has evolved to better promote patient safety.
Frank, a sepsis survivor and patient advocate, details the lesser known and minimally researched psychological effects of post-sepsis syndrome through his personal experience.
Meri describes what it was like to wake up from a life-saving cardiac surgery that resulted in a life-threatening bloodstream infection, and her advice on living without fear.
As associate professor and head of quality and patient safety at Leuven University, Dr Vanhaecht recounts his involvement in a medication error as an intern, emphasising the need for openness and questioning to instill a stronger safety culture.
As an emergency room (ER) nurse at San Paola Hospital in Milan and previously in a Kabul war hospital, Francesco shares his knowledge on the necessity for rapid sepsis diagnosis and the evolution of sepsis care.
After surviving sepsis, Arne describes the impact that the diagnosis still has on his life, his health and how he is able to use his story for positive outcomes and teaching.
Jamila describes how failures in the diagnosis of sepsis in her late son led to the foundation of the France Sepsis Alliance, of which she is now president, allowing her son's story to encourage others and unravel the complexities of sepsis.
A sepsis survivor and patient speaker raises awareness on the treatment and diagnosis of sepsis through her sepsis story, what she is doing to support and improve sepsis care.
As the UK World Sepsis Day Ambassador and sepsis survivor, Jessica speaks out on her experience surrounding the challenges of diagnosing sepsis, and how this experience has led her to help others.
Paul describes how a series of intestinal issues resulted in septic shock, what the road to physical and mental recovery has entailed and how to seek out support.
Liz explains the complicated nature of sepsis and how her personal experience of sepsis resulting from a urinary tract infection has affected her life.
As someone who experiences chronic migraines, Ophélie recounts her journey with high dosage medication that led to further complications, and how that prescription error is still affecting her today.
Kawaldip describes how a colonoscopy that should've rapidly detected colorectal cancer led to unnecessary surgeries, treatments and eventually a colostomy bag, all of which could have been avoided.
After diagnosed with kidney stones, Luc tells how the placement of a urethral stent led to a painful bacterial infection and a new outlook on life.
Director and Scientific Coordinator of the Spanish Patient Forum Dr Baquero Úbeda speaks about the need for more practical, safe use of antibiotics to reduce the risks of antimicrobial resistance from the viewpoint of both healthcare professionals and patients.
Every person, patient and healthcare professional has a story that is uniquely their own. At BD, we see the value in these stories and the voices who tell them; we see that through their voices and experiences, the world of healthcare can change.
In 2020, we began compiling testimonials from patients and healthcare professionals across Europe that help raise awareness in both the healthcare community and the general public alike. Integrating the perspectives from both ends of the spectrum, from patient to caregiver, allows us to analyse the impact of adverse events on everyone involved.
This project grew into what we now know as Voices of Safety.