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Communication failures in the operating room: an observational classification of recurrent …


L Lingard, S Espin, S Whyte, G Regehr, GR … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2004 - qshc.bmj.com
Methods: Trained observers recorded 90 hours of observation during 48 surgical
procedures. Ninety four team members participated from anesthesia (16 staff, 6
fellows, 3 residents), surgery (14 staff, 8 fellows, 13 residents, 3 ...
Cited by 173 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 11 versions

Cultures for improving patient safety through learning: the role of teamwork


J Firth-Cozens - Quality in Health Care, 2001 - qshc.bmj.com
Improvements in patient safety result primarily from organisational and
individual learning. This paper discusses the learning that can take place
within organisations and the cultural change necessary to encourage it. It ...
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Organisational trust: the keystone to patient safety


J Firth-Cozens - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2004 - qshc.bmj.com
Trust is an essential part of health care—not only between clinicians and
patients but also between staff and management. Research shows us that trust has
a beneficial impact on many aspects of working life, including job ...
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Managing change in the culture of general practice: qualitative case studies in primary care …

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MN Marshall, R Mannion, E Nelson, HTO … - British Medical Journal, 2003 - bmj.com
You are seeing this message because your web browser does not support basic web
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to make your experience on this site better. ... Objectives To explore the ...
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Leadership for safety: industrial experience


R Flin, S Yule - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2004 - qshc.bmj.com
The importance of leadership for effective safety management has been the focus
of research attention in industry for a number of years, especially in energy
and manufacturing sectors. In contrast, very little research into ...
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[PDF] What are the best strategies for ensuring quality in hospitals


J Ovretveit - Health Evidence Network, 2003 - Citeseer
Page 1. What are the best strategies for ensuring quality in hospitals?
November 2003 By: John Øvretveit Director of Research, The ...
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[PDF] Finding safety in medical education


DP Stevens - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2002 - qshc.bmj.com
The doctor-patient relationship has been at the core of medicine for centuries.
However, the last decade of the 20th century has seen radical accelerating
change in the context in which that rela- tionship is embedded. It is ...
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Educational outcomes and leadership to meet the needs of modern health care

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J Spencer, R Jordan - British Medical Journal, 2001 - qshc.bmj.com
If professionals are to be equipped better to meet the needs of modern health
care systems and the standards of practice required, significant educational
change is still required. Educational change requires leadership, and lack ...
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Predictors of job satisfaction among doctors, nurses and auxiliaries in Norwegian hospitals: …


U Krogstad, D Hofoss, M Veenstra, P … - Human Resources for Health, 2006 - biomedcentral.com
© 2006 Krogstad et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access
article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted ...
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Facilitating transdisciplinary teamwork in dietetics education: a case study approach


AR Smith, C Christie - Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 2004 - Elsevier
Teamwork, emphasized by the transdisciplinary approach, has been strongly linked
to the development of a culture of patient safety. However, the vast majority of
health care education is one-dimensional, ie, focused on one discipline, ...
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