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Differences in safety climate between hospital personnel and naval aviators


DM Gaba, SJ Singer, AD Sinaiko, JD Bowen, … - Human Factors, 2003 - hfs.sagepub.com
Safety in industries of high intrinsic hazard, such as aviation, military
operations, nuclear power, and health care, is known to be a prop- erty
primarily of systems rather than individuals. Organizations that perform ...
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Surveillance of medical device-related hazards and adverse events in hospitalized patients


MH Samore, RS Evans, A Lassen, P Gould, J … - Jama, 2004 - Am Med Assoc
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Operational failures and interruptions in hospital nursing


AL Tucker, SJ Spear - Health Services Research, 2006 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Address correspondence to Anita L. Tucker, DBA, MS, The Wharton School,
University of Pennsylvania, 551 Huntsman Hall, 3730 Walnut Street, Philadelphia,
PA 19104-6340. Anita L. Tucker is also with the Leonard Davis Institute, ...
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Beyond usability: designing effective technology implementation systems to promote patient …

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BT Karsh - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2004 - qshc.bmj.com
Evidence is emerging that certain technologies such as computerized provider
order entry may reduce the likelihood of patient harm. However, many
technologies that should reduce medical errors have been abandoned because ...
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Wrong-side/wrong-site, wrong-procedure, and wrong-patient adverse events: Are they …


SC Seiden, P Barach - Archives of Surgery, 2006 - Am Med Assoc
Results The NPDB recorded 5940 WSPEs (2217 wrong-side surgical procedures and
3723 wrong-treatment/wrong-procedure errors) in 13 years. Florida Code 15
occurrences of WSPEs number 494 since 1991, averaging 75 events per year ...
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[BOOK] Cultures for performance in health care


R Mannion, HTO Davies, MN Marshall, 2005 - books.google.com
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'My five moments for hand hygiene': a user-centred design approach to understand, train, …

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H Sax, B Allegranzi, I Uckay, E Larson, J Boyce … - Journal of Hospital infection, 2007 - Elsevier
Hand hygiene is a core element of patient safety for the prevention of
healthcare-associated infections and the spread of antimicrobial resistance. Its
promotion represents a challenge that requires a multi-modal strategy using ...
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Mapping the nursing process: a new approach for understanding the work of nursing

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P Potter, S Boxerman, L Wolf, J Marshall, D … - Journal of Nursing Administration, 2004 - journals.lww.com
During the past decade, hospitals have attempted to address issues of patients'
demands for high-quality, safe care along with payers' demands for lower costs.
As a result, many hospitals have examined the work processes involved in ...
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What does it take? A case study of radical change toward patient safety


KJ Vicente - Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient …, 2003 - ingentaconnect.com
3–5 Although the potential contributions of human fac- tors engineering to
health care are compelling, adopting such an approach requires a radical
behavioral shift from a “blame and shame” approach, which emphasizes ...
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Reducing and mitigating human error in medicine


D Morrow, R North, CD Wickens - Reviews of human factors and ergonomics, 2005 - ingentaconnect.com
Although precise definitions and models of human error in medicine remain
elusive, there is little doubt that adverse events, sometimes involving human
error, threaten patient safety and can be addressed by human factors ...
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