From identifying patient safety risks to reporting patient complaints: a grounded theory study on patients' hospital experiences.
Patient complaints, either during or after hospitalization, can be used as a measure of patient safety. In this study, recently hospitalized patients described the various ways they tried to improve their safety during care and sought to prevent future harm. The overarching theme identified by the researchers was the importance of navigating the path of least suffering. The the ability of patients to act independently reduced their vulnerability.