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The SQUIRE (Standards for QUality Improvement Reporting Excellence) guidelines for …

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G Ogrinc, SE Mooney, C Estrada, T Foster, D … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2008 - qshc.bmj.com
As the science of quality improvement in health care advances, the importance of
sharing its accomplishments through the published literature increases. Current
reporting of improvement work in health care varies widely in both content ...
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Effect of crew resource management training in a multidisciplinary obstetrical setting

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G Haller, P Garnerin, MA Morales, R Pfister, M … - International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 2008 - ISQHC
Method. Design-A before-and-after cross-sectional study designed to assess
participants' satisfaction, learning and change in behaviour, according to
Kirkpatrick's evaluation framework for training programmes. Setting-Labour ...
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Approaching the Evidence Basis for Aviation-Derived Teamwork Training in Medicine


MV Zeltser, DB Nash - American Journal of Medical Quality, 2009 - ajm.sagepub.com
The Institute of Medicine has suggested that train- ing in team behavior,
leadership, communication, and other human factors could reduce medical errors
and improve patient safety. Training on such topics has been adapted from ...
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[PDF] Developing an interdisciplinary team training program to improve staff-staff communication


LI Raboel, K Nielsen, D Østergaard - heps2005.org
Page 1. 1 Developing an interdisciplinary team training program to improve
staff-staff communication LI Raboel MD Danish Society ...
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Improving patient safety through training in non-technical skills


R Flin, R Patey - British Medical Journal, 2009 - bmj.com
The timing of such training is important for successful application in health
care. Undergraduate and early professional education in non-technical skills
would provide course participants with a basic understanding of the ...
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