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Hospital Safety Measures

New England Journal of Medicine, 1965
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Measuring Safety Performance

Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 2008
Abstract Partial-interval (PIR), whole-interval (WIR), and momentary time sampling (MTS) estimates were compared against continuous measures of safety performance for three postural behaviors: feet, back, and shoulder position. Twenty-five samples of safety performance across five undergraduate students were scored using a second-by-second continuous ...
Alicia M. Alvero   +2 more
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Practical Safety Measures

Journal AWWA, 1950
tion depends largely on individual attitudes, and the most potent forces in shaping attitude are leadership and instruction. When the man at the top begins to think in terms of safety, he will be establishing the foundation for a proper attitude throughout his organization. The next step is to get everyone working at it.
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Measuring Ai Safety

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Paolo Giudici   +2 more
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New safety measures for isotretinoin

Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 2023
Abstract Overview of: Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency. Isotretinoin (Roaccutaneâ–¼): new safety measures to be introduced in the coming months, including additional oversight on initiation of treatment for patients under 18 years. Drug Safety Update 2023;16:1.
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Defining and measuring patient safety

Critical Care Clinics, 2005
Despite the growing demand for improved safety in health care, debate remains regarding the magnitude of the problem and the degree to which harm is preventable. To a great extent, this debate stems from variation in the definition and methods for measuring safety, its "shadow" error, and the degree of preventability.
Peter J, Pronovost   +4 more
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Measuring Competence: Collaboration for Safety

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2012
HOW TO OBTAIN CONTACT HOURS BY READING THIS ISSUEInstructions: 2.3contact hours will be awarded for this activity. A contact hour is 60 minutes of instruction. This is a Learner-paced Program. Vindico Medical Education does not require submission of the quiz answers.
Pamela K, Randolph   +8 more
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