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Understanding patient safety performance and educational needs using the ‘Safety-II’ approach for complex systems [PDF]
Participation in projects to improve patient safety is a key component of general practice (GP) specialty training, appraisal and revalidation. Patient safety training priorities for GPs at all career stages are described in the Royal College of General ...
Bowie, Paul +3 more
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Nurses’ Perspectives on Causes of Medication Errors and Non- Reporting at ED.
Background & Aims: Medication errors caused by healthcare providers can seriously threat patients' health. The first step to present strategies for preventing such incidents is to assess the causes of errors and non- reporting.
Salavati S +3 more
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Analysis of medication consultation networks and reporting medication errors: a mixed methods study
Background To examine characteristics of verbal consultation about medication within social networks of hospital inpatient medication system, and their associations with medication error reporting.
Pattarida Janmano +2 more
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Background Community pharmacies are responsible for dispensing of medicines and related counselling in outpatient care. Dispensing practices have remarkably changed over time, but little is known about how the changes have influenced medication safety ...
Emilia Mäkinen +3 more
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IntroductionUnder-reporting of medication errors weakens reporting-and-learning systems and delays prevention efforts. Although medication error reporting is recognised as a core component of patient safety and organisational learning, reporting remains ...
Hui Guo +9 more
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The purpose of this quasi-experimental study was to developing web-based, anonymous reporting system to increase reporting of medication errors, blood transfusion errors and patient falls in pediatric units and to compare the computerized system with the written system already in use at the institution.This study was conducted in all pediatric units of
ÜNAL, AYSUN, SEREN İNTEPELER, ŞEYDA
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Assessment of Nurses’ Perceived Barriers and Behaviors to Reporting Medication Errors in Hospitals of Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Iran [PDF]
Background: Medication errors are the most common medical errors and are one of the major challenges threatening the health system. This study aimed to determine nurses’ perceived barriers and behaviors to reporting medication errors in 2011. Methods:
حیدری, حشمت اله +2 more
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Safer clinical systems : interim report, August 2010 [PDF]
Safer Clinical Systems is the Health Foundation’s new five year programme of work to test and demonstrate ways to improve healthcare systems and processes, to develop safer systems that improve patient safety.
Cooke, Matthew (Professor of clinical systems design) +1 more
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A Neural Attention Model for Categorizing Patient Safety Events
Medical errors are leading causes of death in the US and as such, prevention of these errors is paramount to promoting health care. Patient Safety Event reports are narratives describing potential adverse events to the patients and are important in ...
JL Elman +6 more
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Usability and feasibility of consumer-facing technology to reduce unsafe medication use by older adults [PDF]
Background Mobile health technology can improve medication safety for older adults, for instance, by educating patients about the risks associated with anticholinergic medication use.
Abebe, Ephrem +7 more
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