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[BOOK] Bioethics: a nursing perspective


MJ Johnstone, 2008 - books.google.com
ELSEVIER Churchill Livingstone is an imprint of Elsevier Elsevier Australia. ACN
001 002 357 (a division of Reed International Books Australia Pty Ltd) Tower 1,
475 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood, NSW 2067 © 2009 Elsevier Australia; 4th ...
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Voluntary anonymous reporting of medical errors for neonatal intensive care

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G Suresh, JD Horbar, P Plsek, J Gray, WH … - Pediatrics, 2004 - Am Acad Pediatrics
Results. Of 1230 reports—522 in phase 1 (17 months) and 708 in phase 2 (10
months)—the most frequent event categories were wrong medication, dose,
schedule, or infusion rate (including nutritional agents and blood ...
Cited by 94 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 14 versions

Anaesthetists' attitudes to teamwork and safety.


R Flin, G Fletcher, P McGeorge, A Sutherland, … - Anaesthesia, 2003 - prsjournal.com
Summary A questionnaire survey was conducted with 222 anaesthetists from 11
Scottish hospitals to measure their attitudes towards human and organisational
factors that can have an impact on effective team performance and ...
Cited by 76 - Related articles - View as HTML - BL Direct - All 18 versions

[PDF] Attitudes of doctors and nurses towards incident reporting: a qualitative analysis


MJ Kingston, SM Evans, BJ Smith, JG Berry - MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA., 2004 - mja.com.au
Data analysis Reliability was improved by an iterative approach to data
categorisation.14 Tran- scripts were generated from the audiotapes and
independently coded by two research- ers. Coding was compared and, when ...
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Attitudes and barriers to incident reporting: a collaborative hospital study

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SM Evans, JG Berry, BJ Smith, A Esterman, P … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2006 - qshc.bmj.com
Results: Most doctors and nurses (98.3%) were aware that their hospital had an
incident reporting system. Nurses were more likely than doctors to know how to
access a report (88.3% v 43.0%; relative risk (RR) 2.05, 95% CI 1.61 to ...
Cited by 64 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions

Promoting health care safety through training high reliability teams

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KA Wilson, CS Burke, HA Priest, E Salas - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2005 - qshc.bmj.com
Many organizations have been using teams as a means of achieving organizational
outcomes (such as productivity and safety). Research has indicated that teams,
especially those operating in complex environments, are not always ...
Cited by 58 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 8 versions

Adverse events in drug administration: a literature review


G Armitage, H Knapman - Journal of Nursing Management, 2003 - interscience.wiley.com
Discussions between the children's services manager at an National Health
Service trust, and a children's nursing lecturer from the trust's partnering
university clarified that there was a need to establish a greater ...
Cited by 38 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions

Error identification, disclosure, and reporting: practice patterns of three emergency medicine …


C Hobgood, J Xie, B Weiner, J Hooker - Academic Emergency Medicine, 2004 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVES: To gather preliminary data on how the three major types of emergency
medicine (EM) providers, physicians, nurses (RNs), and out-of-hospital personnel
(EMTs), differ in error identification, disclosure, and reporting. METHODS: ...
Cited by 32 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions

Barriers to incident reporting

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J Firth-Cozens - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2002 - qshc.bmj.com
Numerous studies over the past 20 years have documented the ex- tent of quality
problems with health care in most Western European and North American countries.
Efforts to improve the quality of care have there- fore taken on increasing ...
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Pitfalls of adverse event reporting in paediatric cardiac intensive care

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M Ricci, AP Goldman, MR De Leval, GA Cohen … - Archives of disease in childhood, 2004 - fetalneonatal.com
Methods: Retrospective review of 211 incident reports in a paediatric cardiac
intensive care unit (CICU). Two adverse event reporting databases were compared:
database A (DA), the hospital's official reporting system, is non-anonymous ...
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