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Getting evidence into practice: the meaning ofcontext'.


B McCormack, A Kitson, G Harvey, RHV PhD … - Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2002 - pt.wkhealth.com
Background. In 1998, a conceptual framework was developed that represented the
interplay and interdependence of the many factors influencing the uptake of
evidence into practice [Kitson A., Harvey G. & McCormack B. (1998) Quality ...
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[PDF] Patient safety: a curriculum for teaching patient safety in emergency medicine


KS Cosby, P Croskerry - Academic Emergency Medicine, 2003 - saem.org
Abstract The last decade has witnessed a growing awareness of medical error and
the inadequacies of our health care delivery systems. The Harvard Practice Study
and sub- sequent Institute of Medicine Reports brought national attention ...
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[PDF] An educational needs assessment for improving patient safety


JB VanGeest, DS Cummins - National Patient Safety Foundation White Paper Report, 2003 - npsf.org
Survey respondents and focus group participants identified the culture of
medicine as the primary impediment to improving patient safety, clearly locating
the issue as a systems issue. To provide leadership, healthcare ...
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The quality of intensive care nursing before, during, and after the introduction of nurses …


JM Binnekade, MB Vroom, BA de Mol, RJ de … - Heart & Lung-The Journal of Acute and Critical Care, 2003 - Elsevier
The forecasted shortage of nurses specialized in intensive care seriously
threatens the service level in the intensive care units (ICUs). This problem
might partly be solved by introducing nurses without ICU experience who can ...
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The role of theory in improving patient safety and quality health care


BA Mark, LC Hughes, CB Jones - Nursing Outlook, 2004 - Elsevier
Successful theory development in the area of health care quality and safety will
be reflected in our ability not only to explain why empirical relationships
occur but also to predict conditions under which these relationships are ...
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Simulated laparoscopic operating room crisis: an approach to enhance the surgical team …


KA Powers, ST Rehrig, N Irias, HA Albano, … - Surgical Endoscopy, 2008 - Springer
Abstract Objective Diminishing human error and improving patient outcomes is the
goal of task training and simulation experience. The fundamentals of
laparoscopic surgery (FLS) is a validated tool to assess technical ...
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Health care work environments, employee satisfaction, and patient safety: care provider …

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C Rathert, DR May - Health Care Management Review, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Background: Experts continue to decry the lack of progress made in decreasing
the alarming frequency of medical errors in health care organizations ( Leape,
LL, & Berwick, DM (2005) . Five years after to err is human: What have we ...
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Communication and teamwork in patient care: how much can we learn from aviation


A Lyndon - Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal …, 2006 - interscience.wiley.com
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Making hospital care safer and better: The structure-process connection leading to adverse …


F El-Jardali, M Lagacé - Healthcare Quarterly, 2005 - longwoods.com
Abstract: The 2004 Canadian Adverse Events (AE) Study which focused on
estimating the incidence of AEs in hospital settings found an annual AE rate of
7.5% of all hospital admissions in Canada (Baker et al. 2004). Although ...
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The complexity of measuring interprofessional teamwork in the operating theatre


AN Healey, S Undre, N Sevdalis, M Koutantji, … - Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2006 - informahealthcare.com
Surgery depends on interprofessional teamwork, which is becoming increasingly
specialized. If surgery is to become a highly reliable system, it must adapt and
professionals must learn from, and share, tested models of ...
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