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Patient safety

Nursing Management, 2017
E-learning sessions to support the Freedom to Speak Up review of education and training in patient safety have been produced by NHS Health Education England.
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Patient safety and patient error

The Lancet, 2007
1which reports that “patients make errors too”. Indeed, at fi rst glance it seems nonsensical to suggest otherwise, not least since the same observation has been made several times over the past half century. 2–4 Yet the contribution of patients (and their caregivers) to medical error has been discussed only rarely.
Buetow, S., Elwyn, G.
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Patient safety

Nursing Management, 2011
The National Patient Safety Agency has published online its 'How to' guide on venous thromboembolism risk assessment for all patients admitted to hospital. The guide builds on existing resources and can be used to support implementation of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) Quality Standards Programme, Commissioning for ...
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Patient safety

Nursing Management, 2008
The National Patient Safety Agency has developed a training pack designed to improve awareness of how factors can combine to increase risk to patients.
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Role of Patient Safety Organizations in Improving Patient Safety

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2019
Research into the incidence of harm and death resulting from medical error has continued after the release of "To Err Is Human." Although debate of the incidence of harm from medical errors continues, patient safety experts agree that medical errors still occur at considerable and unacceptable rates.
Jason Boulanger   +2 more
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Patient Safety Culture Associated With Patient Safety Competencies Among Registered Nurses

Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2018
PURPOSE To investigate the relationships between registered nurses' (RNs') perceptions of the culture of patient safety in their workplace and their patient safety competency-attitudes, skills, and knowledge.
S. Cho, Jisun Choi
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Measuring Patient Safety Culture in Romania Using the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture (HSOPSC)

Current Health Sciences Journal, 2017
Purpose To explore patient safety culture among Romanian staff, using the U.S. Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture (HSOPSC). Material and Methods:A cross-sectional study was carried out in six hospitals, located in four Romanian regions (Craiova ...
C. Ţereanu   +15 more
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The Association Between Professional Burnout and Engagement With Patient Safety Culture and Outcomes: A Systematic Review

Journal of patient safety, 2018
Objectives In the last 20 years, there have been numerous successful efforts to improve patient safety, although recent research still shows a significant gap.
Sarah Mossburg   +1 more
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Integrating Patient Safety Indicators into Patient Safety Programs

Journal for Healthcare Quality, 2006
Patient safety indicators (PSIs) can be a valuable reporting tool to incorporate into patient safety plans to monitor performance and identify areas that warrant further investigation. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) developed PSIs as a low-cost tool to enable hospitals to monitor safety patterns within specific patient ...
Geraldine Sweeney, Juliana Hart
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The Patient’s Role in Patient Safety

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2019
Keeping patients safe while they receive medical care is essential. Yet current systems designed to ensure patient safety are not enough, because medical error is the third leading cause of preventable deaths in the United States. Clinicians can partner with the patient to enhance patient safety.
Ilene Corina   +2 more
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