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Retrospective analysis of medication incidents reported using an on-line reporting system


DM Ashcroft, J Cooke - Pharmacy World & Science, 2006 - Springer
Abstract Objective To examine the types of prescribing, administration and
dispensing incidents reported to an on-line incident-reporting scheme and
determine the types of healthcare professionals responsible for reporting ...
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Nurses' perception of error reporting and patient safety culture in Korea


J Kim, K An… - Western journal of nursing research, 2007 - wjn.sagepub.com
An exploratory study was conducted with 886 nurses at eight Korean teach- ing
hospitals to describe nurses'perception of frequency of error reporting and
patient safety culture in their hospitals and to identify relationships ...
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Adverse-event-reporting practices by US hospitals: results of a national survey


DO Farley, A Haviland, S Champagne, AK Jain … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2008 - qshc.bmj.com
Context: Little is known about hospitals' adverse-event-reporting systems, or
how they use reported data to improve practices. This information is needed to
assess effects of national patient-safety initiatives, including ...
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Preventing medication errors in long-term care: results and evaluation of a large scale web- …


S Pierson, R Hansen, S Greene, C Williams, … - British Medical Journal, 2007 - qshc.bmj.com
Intervention: Detailed information about all medication errors occurring in a
facility during a 1 year period was entered into a web-based reporting system.
An evaluation survey was conducted to assess usability and the potential ...
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A new safety event reporting system improves physician reporting in the surgical intensive …


DJE Schuerer, PA Nast, CB Harris, MJ … - Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2006 - Elsevier
Reporting rates increased from 19 to 51 reports per 1,000 patient days after the
SAFE cards were introduced into the ICU (p ≤ 0.001). Physician reporting
increased most, rising from 0.3 to 5.8 reports per 1,000 patient days; ...
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The safety of hospital stroke care

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RG Holloway, D Tuttle, T Baird, WK Skelton - Neurology, 2007 - AAN Enterprises
Results: Of the 1,440 stroke patients admitted during the study period, 173
patients (12.0%) experienced an adverse event that was reported within an
event-reporting system. Of the 176 events in 148 patients reported in the ...
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病人安全文化及其在护理管理中的应用


孟娣娟, 绳宇 - 中华护理杂志, 2007 - cqvip.com
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Adverse events in intensive medicine: Managing risk


MC Martin, J Ruiz - Medicina Intensiva, 2006 - SciELO Brasil
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Duke Surgery Patient Safety: an open-source application for anonymous reporting of …


R Pietrobon, R Lima, A Shah, DO Jacobs, M … - Annals of Surgical Innovation and Research, 2007 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Studies have shown that 4% of hospitalized patients suffer from an adverse event
caused by the medical treatment administered. Some institutions have created
systems to encourage medical workers to report these adverse events. ...
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Leveraging computerized sign-out to increase error reporting and addressing patient safety …

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PN Foster, R Sidhu, DA Gadhia, M DeMusis - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2008 - Springer
SETTING: Electronic reporting systems are important components of the
patient-safety movement but have been problematic particularly in capturing
information from physicians. OBJECTIVE: In an attempt to increase error ...
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