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Errors in general practice: development of an error classification and pilot study of a method …


G Rubin, A George, DJ Chinn, C Richardson - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2003 - qshc.bmj.com
Design: An iterative process in a pilot practice was used to develop a
classification of errors. This was incorporated in an anonymous self-report form
which was then used to collect information on errors during June 2002. The ...
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[PDF] An international taxonomy for errors in general practice: a pilot study


D OF - The Medical Journal of Australia, 2002 - mja.com.au
DESCRIPTIONS OF MEDICAL ERRORS are essential to understanding the types of
mistakes occurring in general prac- tice and to develop strategies to improve
patient safety. There is no reason to suppose that a taxonomy peculiar to ...
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[PDF] The Threats to Australian Patient Safety (TAPS) study: incidence of reported errors in …


MAB Makeham, MR Kidd, DC Saltman, M Mira, … - Medical Journal of Australia, 2006 - mja.com.au
Definition of error We adopted the definition of “error” used in previous
work.5,6,12,13 Errors may have been attributable to the reporter's actions or
other unwanted occurrences: “Errors are events in your practice that make ...
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A preliminary taxonomy of medical errors in family practice


SM Dovey, DS Meyers, RL Phillips, LA Green, … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2002 - qshc.bmj.com
Dovey, SM; Meyers, DS; Phillips, RL; Green, LA; Fryer,
GE; Galliher, JM; Kappus, J; Grob, P.
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The identification of medical errors by family physicians during outpatient visits

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NC Elder, MBV Meulen, A Cassedy - Annals of Family Medicine, 2004 - Annals Family Med
RESULTS Fifteen physicians in 7 practices completed forms for 351 outpatient
visits. Errors and preventable adverse events were identified in 24% of these
visits. There was wide variation in how often individual physicians ...
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Classification of medical errors and preventable adverse events in primary care: a synthesis …


NC Elder, SM Dovey - Journal of Family Practice, 2002 - jfponline.com
From the Department of Family Medicine, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
(NCE) and the Robert Graham Center for Policy Studies in Family Practice and
Primary Care, Washington, DC (SMD). The authors report no competing ...
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Analysing potential harm in Australian general practice: an incident-monitoring study


AL Bhasale, GC Miller, SE Reid, HC Britt - Medical Journal of Australia, 1998 - mja.com.au
An important difference between studies such as the Harvard Medical Practice
Study and incident-monitoring studies is that no claims of generalisability are
made in the latter. Incident monitoring cannot estimate prevalence. It ...
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Collecting data on potentially harmful events: a method for monitoring incidents in general …

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H Britt, GC Miller, ID Steven, GC Howarth, PA … - Family Practice, 1997 - Oxford Univ Press
102 Family Practice—an international journal investigation into errors in
practice and adverse out- comes.1-21516 The landmark Harvard study1718 and its
Australian counterpart, the Quality in Health Australian Care Study,1* have ...
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The frequency and nature of medical error in primary care: understanding the diversity …

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J Sandars, A Esmail - Family Practice, 2003 - Oxford Univ Press
Background. The identification and reduction of medical error has become a major
priority for all health care providers, including primary care. Understanding
the frequency and nature of medical error in primary care is a first step ...
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Event reporting to a primary care patient safety reporting system: a report from the ASIPS …

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DH Fernald, WD Pace, DM Harris, DR West, … - Annals of Family Medicine, 2004 - annalsfm.highwire.org
RESULTS Two years into this project, 33 practices with a total of 475 clinicians
and staff have participated in ASIPS. Participants submitted 708 reports during
this time (66% using the confidential reporting form). We successfully ...
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