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Implications for practice: challenges for healthcare leaders in fostering patient safety


SN Weingart, D Page - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2004 - qshc.bmj.com
Although various government and regulatory organisations have identified
practices that may enhance patient safety, there is little empirical or
theoretical research to inform the decisions of healthcare leaders seeking ...
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[CITATION] June. Retrieved May 30, 2005


JSPI Goal, 2005
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The development, design, testing, refinement, simulation and application of an evaluation …


J Braithwaite, JI Westbrook, G Ranmuthugala, … - BMC Health Services Research, 2009 - biomedcentral.com
Communities of practice and social-professional networks are generally
considered to enhance workplace experience and enable organizational success.
However, despite the remarkable growth in interest in the role of ...
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How Quality Improvement Projects Influence Organizational Culture

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LR Zboril-Benson, B Magee - PAT IENTSAFETY - longwoods.com
Abstract: A culture of blame has thrived for decades within the healthcare
system. When incidents occurred, we looked for the person to blame; the
proverbial bad apple. Research findings have shown that this "blaming ...
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A mixed methods pilot study with a cluster randomized control trial to evaluate the impact …


WA Gifford, B Davies, ID Graham, N Lefebre … - Implementation Science, 2008 - implementationscience.com
Foot ulcers are a significant problem for people with diabetes. Comprehensive
assessments of risk factors associated with diabetic foot ulcer are recommended
in clinical guidelines to decrease complications such as prolonged healing, ...
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Voluntary review of quality of care peer review for patient safety


PG Stumpf - Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & …, 2007 - Elsevier
Institutions may request ACOG's VRQC team of practicing, Board-certified
obstetricians and gynecologists to visit the institution in order to evaluate
the degree to which practice patterns are consistent with published ...
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An empirical study for medication delivery improvement based on healthcare professionals' …


LM Mazur, SJG Chen - Health Care Management Science, 2009 - Springer
Abstract Medication errors are major safety concerns in all hospital settings.
The insufficient knowledge about mana- gerial and process improvement strategies
required to reduce medication errors can be considered as one of the most ...
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The medication advice-seeking network of staff in an Australian hospital renal ward.


N Creswick, JI Westbrook - Studies in health technology and informatics, 2007 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Electronic medication systems may impact communication in hospital wards. To
identify the ways in which communication patterns may be altered it is necessary
to compare processes both before and after system introduction. This paper ...
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[CITATION] How to create an outstanding hospital culture.


TE Deal, AA Kennedy, AH Spiegel 3rd - Hospital forum - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Hosp Forum. 1983 Jan-Feb;26(1):21-8, 33-4. How to create an outstanding
hospital culture. Deal TE, Kennedy AA, Spiegel AH 3rd. ...
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