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Barriers to incident reporting in a healthcare system


R Lawton, D Parker - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2002 - qshc.bmj.com
Methods: The questionnaire used in this research included nine short scenarios
describing either a violation of a protocol, compliance with a protocol, or
improvisation (where no protocol exists). By developing different versions ...
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Reasons for not reporting adverse incidents: an empirical study


C Vincent, N Stanhope, M Crowley-Murphy - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 1998 - ingentaconnect.com
A previous study (Stanhope et al. 1998) established that staff in two obstetric
units reported less than a quarter of designated incidents to the units' risk
managers. A questionnaire was administered to 42 obstetricians and 156 ...
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[PDF] Attitudes of doctors and nurses towards incident reporting: a qualitative analysis


MJ Kingston, SM Evans, BJ Smith, JG Berry - MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA., 2004 - mja.com.au
Data analysis Reliability was improved by an iterative approach to data
categorisation.14 Tran- scripts were generated from the audiotapes and
independently coded by two research- ers. Coding was compared and, when ...
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An evaluation of adverse incident reporting


N Stanhope, M Crowley-Murphy, C Vincent, … - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 1998 - ingentaconnect.com
To examine the reliability of adverse incident-reporting systems we carried out
a retrospective review of the mother and baby case notes from a series of 250
deliveries in each of two London obstetric units. Notes were screened for ...
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Attitudes and barriers to incident reporting: a collaborative hospital study

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SM Evans, JG Berry, BJ Smith, A Esterman, P … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2006 - qshc.bmj.com
Results: Most doctors and nurses (98.3%) were aware that their hospital had an
incident reporting system. Nurses were more likely than doctors to know how to
access a report (88.3% v 43.0%; relative risk (RR) 2.05, 95% CI 1.61 to ...
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Beyond blame: cultural barriers to medical incident reporting

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JJ Waring - Social Science & Medicine, 2005 - Elsevier
The paper explores the attitudes of medical physicians towards adverse incident
reporting in health care, with particular focus on the inhibiting factors or
barriers to participation. It is recognised that there are major barriers ...
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[PDF] Barriers to incident reporting


J Firth-Cozens - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2002 - qshc.bmj.com
Numerous studies over the past 20 years have documented the ex- tent of quality
problems with health care in most Western European and North American countries.
Efforts to improve the quality of care have there- fore taken on increasing ...
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Reporting and preventing medical mishaps: lessons from non-medical near miss reporting …

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P Barach, SD Small - British Medical Journal, 2000 - bmj.com
Reducing mishaps from medical management is central to efforts to improve
quality and lower costs in health care. Nearly 100 000 patients are estimated to
die preventable deaths annually in hospitals in the United States, with ...
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Perceived barriers to medical-error reporting: an exploratory investigation.


CL Uribe, SB Schweikhart, DS Pathak, M Dow … - Journal of healthcare management/American College … - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Medical-error reporting is an essential component for patient safety
enhancement. Unfortunately, medical errors are largely underreported across
healthcare institutions. This problem can be attributed to different ...
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Use of incident reports by physicians and nurses to document medical errors in pediatric …


JA Taylor, D Brownstein, DA Christakis, S … - Pediatrics, 2004 - Am Acad Pediatrics
Methods. A survey on use of incident reports to document medical errors was sent
to a random sample of 200 physicians and nurses at a large children's hospital.
Items on the survey included proportion of medical errors that were ...
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