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Surgical Complications for Oral Cavity Cancer: Evaluating Hospital Performance
In this population‐based cohort study, which included 2,266 patients, a complicated postoperative course occurred in 13.9% and varied from 2.7% to 31.1% between hospitals. After correction for case‐mix and treatment variables, significant hospital variation remained.
Hanneke Doremiek van Oorschot+21 more
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An Overlooked Hazard for Operating Room Nurses: Ergonomic Risks and Consequences Related to Working Position. [PDF]
Ocaktan N, Karabacak U.
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The 3D‐exoscope is an innovative viewing platform in microsurgery with the potential of offering improved ergonomics and surgical performance. This prospective study systematically evaluated the ergonomic characteristics, visualization, and subjective performance of an exoscope system compared to the microscope in lateral skull base surgery (cochlear ...
Nicole Crimi+7 more
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The mediating role of professional values and self-efficacy in the relationship between organizational justice and quality of working life among nurses in southwestern Iran. [PDF]
Ansari S+3 more
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Performing Drug‐Induced Sleep Endoscopy in the Endoscopy Suite (ES) increases efficiency and reduces costs compared to the outpatient surgery center (SC) while maintaining safety for patients with CPAP‐intolerant Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Total facility time was reduced by 48 min and costs were 39.35% lower in the ES group, with all comparisons showing ...
Elliott M. Sina+5 more
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Implementation strategies by leaders and health professionals to improve the safety climate in the operating room: a scoping review protocol. [PDF]
Ferreira RA+7 more
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Reduced Returns to ED With Post‐Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy Chat Program: Outcomes and Costs
Data from a post‐surgical texting program was used to stratify patients into those participating versus those not participating in the program. Non‐participants were 9.12 times more likely to visit the ED postoperatively due to a communication lapse (p = 0.0466).
Vivian Xu, Nicole L. Aaronson
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"One family, one patient": a human-centered approach to safety in the operating room. [PDF]
Amini Rarani S.
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