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Patient assessments of a hypothetical medical error: effects of health outcome, disclosure, …

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A Cleopas, A Villaveces, A Charvet, PA Bovier … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2006 - qshc.bmj.com
Results: Of 1274 participants who evaluated the scenario, 71.4% rated health
care as bad or very bad, 60.2% rated healthcare conditions as unsafe, and 25.5%
stated that they would not recommend the hospital. Rating health care as ...
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Making sure the right patient gets the right care

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CA Ranger, S Bothwell - British Medical Journal, 2004 - qshc.bmj.com
T here is evidence from a variety of sources that communications between members
of healthcare teams emerge as a key factor in poor care and are especially
apparent where medical errors occur. Lingard et al 1 take this as their ...
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Verifying patient identity and site of surgery: improving compliance with protocol by audit …


P Garnerin, M Arès, A Huchet, F Clergue - British Medical Journal, 2008 - qshc.bmj.com
Background: The potential severity of wrong patient/procedure/site of surgery
and the view that these events are avoidable, make the prevention of such errors
a priority. An intervention was set up to develop a verification protocol ...
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Identification of inpatient DNR status: A safety hazard begging for standardization


NL Sehgal, RM Wachter - Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2007 - members.medscape.com
As modern medicine developed the technological capacity to deliver aggressive
life-sustaining interventionsthrough methods such as cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR), intensive care units, and mechanical ventilationthe ...
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[PDF] Appropriateness of using a symbol to identify dementia and/or delirium: a systematic review


S Sacre, RNBSSP BPsych - joannabriggs.edu.au
Page 1. JBI Library of Systematic Review JBL000167 2009;7(11):387-449 Hines et al. ©
the authors 2009 Symbols to identify dementia/delirium page 387 ...
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[PDF] An exploration of bedside checking processes


A Smith, J Wilson, R McBride, K Casey, D … - haps.bham.ac.uk
Page 1. An exploration of bedside checking processes for inpatients in the acute
care setting Andrew Smith James Wilson Richard McBride Kate Casey Denis Smith* ...
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[PDF] APPROPRIATENESS OF USING A SYMBOL TO IDENTIFY DEMENTIA AND/OR DELIRIUM: …


J Wilson, S Hines, S Sacre, J Abbey - dementia.unsw.edu.au
Page 1. 1 APPROPRIATENESS OF USING A SYMBOL TO IDENTIFY DEMENTIA AND/OR DELIRIUM:
A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW December 2007 Reviewers Jacinda ...
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[PDF] Concept pour la recherche concomitante à l'occasion de l'introduction de SwissDRG


P Bovier, B Burnand, H Guillain, F Paccaud, … - fmh.ch
Service tarifaire de la FMH Gösgerstrasse 8, CH-4600 Olten Téléphone +41 62
287 96 96, Fax +41 62 287 96 90 swissdrg@fmh.ch, www.fmh.ch ... Concept
élaboré sur mandat de la FMH, Fédération des médecins suisses
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[PDF] Annehmbarkeit macht den Unterschied


K müssen nach den Bedürfnissen, U Paschen - aerzteblatt.lnsdata.de
Einzig in einer Männerdomäne Stolz verweist sie darauf, dass sie bislang die
erste und einzige Ärztin in dieser Männerdomäne ist. Neben ihren drei
männlichen belgischen Kollegen stehen ihr fünf Sekretärin- nen, fünf ...
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