Table 5

MoRISS (process and impact of use): number and percentage of survey respondents (n=24) scoring ≥4 for each statement (where 1 = ‘strongly disagree’ to 5 = ‘strongly agree’)

Please indicate your level of agreement with the following statements about the MoRISS checklistn%
Perceived Impacts
 Checking safety-related issues in the practice is now more of a priority since using the checklist2083.3
 Participating in this project has led to improvements in how we actually check safety-related issues (or reassured our good practice)2395.8
 Participating in this project has identified issues that may impact on the safety and well-being of patients (or reassured our good practice)1770.8
 Participating in this project has identified issues that may impact on the safety and well-being of the practice team (or reassured our good practice)1979.1
 The checklist helped us identify worrying issues that could cause a risk to the practice and patients (or has the potential to do so)1666.6
 Our safety-related checking systems are now improved compared with before we participated in this project (or reassured our good practice)2187.5
 The time and effort required to implement the checklist and consider and act on any issues raised did not really add that much value in terms of reducing overall risks for the practice937.5
 The checklist findings were shared with the practice team1979.1
 The checklist findings generated discussion among the practice team1666.6
 This type of checklist monitoring system should be in routine use in general practice2187.5
 I would prefer an electronic checking system (eg, using a tablet or similar) to a paper-based manual system1145.8
  • MoRISS, Monitoring Risk and Improving System Safety.