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Adverse outcomes associated with contact precautions: A review of the literature.


DJ Morgan, DJ Diekema, K Sepkowitz, EN … - AJIC: American Journal of Infection Control, 2009 - critcaremed.org
Address correspondence to Daniel J. Morgan, MD, Veterans Affairs Maryland Health
Care System, and the Department of Epidemiology and Preventative Medicine,
University of Maryland, School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. E-mail: ...
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Medication errors in chemotherapy: incidence, types and involvement of patients in prevention …


DL Schwappach, M Wernli - European journal of cancer care, 2009 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Medication errors in chemotherapy occur frequently and have a high potential to
cause considerable harm. The objective of this article is to review the
literature of medication errors in chemotherapy, their incidences and ...
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Improving medication safety in the North-East of England: The potential enabling role of …


MF Laker - Practice Development in Health Care, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com
The total number of incidents was 55 in the pre-pilot period and 92 in the pilot
phase, an increase of 67%. In the Primary Care sector there was a threefold
increase in the pilot study while there was a 41% increase the Secondary ...
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Improving Patient Care: Comparing Patient-Reported Hospital Adverse Events with …


AI Med - Ann Intern Med, 2008 - Am Coll Physicians
It is interesting that 3 of the 21 serious and "preventable" adverse events
identified by patient interview were DVT. In the lead article in this same
issue, which studied LMWH vs. compression stockings in knee arthroscopy ...

Categorizing Errors and Adverse Events for Learning: A Provider Perspective


LR Ginsburg, YT Chuang, J Richardson, PG … - Healthcare quarterly (Toronto, Ont.), 2009 - longwoods.com
Four themes emerged from our data: (1) incidence study categories are
problematic for those working in organizations; (2) preventable events should be
the focus for learning; (3) near misses are an important but complex ...
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Disclosure of Hospital Adverse Events and Its Association With Patients' Ratings of the …


L Lopez, JS Weissman, EC Schneider, SN … - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2009 - archinte.highwire.org
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[PDF] Patient Satisfaction with Breast Reconstruction at Hadassah Medical Center: Does It …


N Rabinowitz - hadassah.org.il
Page 1. 1 Patient Satisfaction with Breast Reconstruction at Hadassah Medical Center:
Does It Correlate with Objective Outcomes? Naomi Rabinowitz Abstract: ...
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[PDF] The Flow of Medical Knowledge: A Dammed River


JT James - iom.edu
Page 1. The Flow of Medical Knowledge: A Dammed River John T. James, Ph.D. Diplomate,
American Board of Toxicology Founder: Patient Safety America Page 2. ...
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A comparison of hospital adverse events identified by three widely used detection methods


JM Naessens, CR Campbell, JM Huddleston, … - International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 2009 - ISQHC
Interventions. Adverse events were identified through multiple methods: (i)
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality-defined patient safety indicators
(PSIs) using ICD-9 diagnosis codes from administrative discharge abstracts, ...
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Open Medical Records


SB Frampton, S Horowitz, BJ Stumpo - AJN The American Journal of Nursing, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Open medical records-those that patients, and others authorized by them, are
allowed to read-are an important aspect of patient-centered care. When used
properly, they let patients see themselves through the eyes of their ...
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