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Surgical specimen identification errors: A new measure of quality in surgical care

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MA Makary, J Epstein, PJ Pronovost, EA … - Surgery, 2007 - Elsevier
We performed a prospective cohort study that included all patients who underwent
surgery in an outpatient clinic or hospital operating room and for whom a
pathology specimen was sent to the laboratory. The study took place during ...
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Assessing system failures in operating rooms and intensive care units

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M Van Beuzekom, SP Akerboom, F Boer - British Medical Journal, 2007 - qshc.bmj.com
Methods: The Leiden Operating Theatre and Intensive Care Safety (LOTICS) scale
was developed and evaluated with respect to factor structure and reliability of
the scales. The survey was administered to the staff of operating rooms at ...
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[PDF] Examining communication and team performance during clinical handover in a complex …


M Botti, T Bucknall, P Cameron, MJ Johnstone, … - Med J Aust, 2009 - mja.com.au
Background In its Safe handover: safe patients guideline, the Australian Medical
Association has adopted the United Kingdom National Patient Safety Agency's
definition of clinical handover: . . . the transfer of professional ...
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Disagreement and aggression in the operating theatre.


R Coe, D Gould - Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2008 - critcaremed.com
Background: There is both anecdotal and empirical evidence supporting the idea
of the operating team as the ultimate example of teamworking in health care. At
the same time, international concern is expressed over the level of ...
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[PDF] The minimal invasive surgery operation room


JJMW BaSc - mb.utwente.nl
Health Sciences Masterthesis v 1.1 Supervisor 1 University: Prof. dr. ir. JJ
Krabbendam Supervisor 2 University: Prof. dr. W. van Rossum Supervisor 1
Radboud: RMH Wijnen MD Ph.D. Supervisor 2 Radboud: MJH Janssen Bsc
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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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[DOC] RUNNING HEAD: REPAIRING COMMUNICATION IN THE OPERATING ROOM


BL DiTullio - faculty.umb.edu
After a year of planning, strategizing, and countless meetings for funding,
outcome measures, and logistics, the training for communication known as Crucial
Conversations has finally taken place. The first group of professionals has ...
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[PDF] The Predictors of Resilience in Operating Room Nurses


BM Gillespie, 2007 - gu.edu.au
This work has not been submitted for a degree or a diploma in any other
university. To the best of my knowledge and belief, the thesis contains no
material previously published or written by another person except where due ...
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How Work Context Affects Operating Room Processes: Using Data Mining and Computer …


A Baumgart, C Denz, HJ Bender, A … - Quality Management in Healthcare, 2009 - journals.lww.com
The complexity of the operating room (OR) requires that both structural (eg,
department layout) and behavioral (eg, staff interactions) patterns of work be
considered when developing quality improvement strategies. In our study, we ...
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