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Persistence of unsafe practice in everyday work: an exploration of organizational and …

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S Espin, L Lingard, GR Baker, G Regehr - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2006 - qshc.bmj.com
This paper explores the factors that influence the persistence of unsafe
practice in an interprofessional team setting in health care, towards the
development of a descriptive theoretical model for analyzing problematic ...
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Near misses: Paradoxical realities in everyday clinical practice.

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L Jeffs, DD Affonso, K MacMillan - International Journal of Nursing Practice, 2008 - nursing2007.com
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On the Ball: Leadership for Patient Safety and Learning in Critical Care

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D Tregunno, L Jeffs, LMG Hall, R Baker, D … - Journal of Nursing Administration, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Objective: To explore nursing leadership for patient safety in critical care and
identify oppor- tunities to improve leadership that promotes patient safety.
Background: There is limited systematic evidence about how nurses lead the ...
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Nursing Leaders' Accountability to Narrow the Safety Chasm: Insights and Implications from …


L Jeffs, K MacMillan, C McKey, E Ferris - Nursing Leadership (CJNL), 2009 - longwoods.com
Abstract: Challenges continue to exist in bridging the safety gap to ensure that
consistent, high-quality nursing care is provided based on the best scientific
knowledge available. This paper examines findings from nursing research ...
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Double checking medicines: defence against error or contributory factor?


G Armitage - Journal of evaluation in clinical practice, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com
Rationale and aim The double checking of medicines in health care is a
contestable procedure. It occupies an obvious position in health care practice
and is understood to be an effective defence against medication error but ...
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Keeping patients safe: a systems perspective on regulatory standards


D Tregunno, L Jeffs, H Campbell - Journal of Nursing Administration, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Nurse executives play a critical role in promoting workplace conditions that
support the design and delivery of safer healthcare through adoption of
regulatory standards of practice. To have a positive impact on the quality ...
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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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Managing risk: A taxonomy of error in health policy

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P Joyce, R Boaden, A Esmail - Health Care Analysis, 2005 - Springer
This paper discusses the current initiatives on error and adverse events within
healthcare, with a particular focus on the NHS, within the context of health
policy. One of the key features of the paper is the proposal for an ...
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Perioperative patient safety: a multisite qualitative analysis

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S Chappy - AORN journal, 2006 - Elsevier
There is a lack of information concerning adverse events that occur in
perioperative settings, 4 so a study was conducted to identify specific events
affecting patient safety in perioperative service areas in multiple sites ...
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Improving patient safety in hospitals: contributions of high-reliability theory and normal …


M Tamuz, MI Harrison - Health Services Research, 2006 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Address correspondence to Michal Tamuz, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department
of Preventive Medicine, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, 66 North
Pauline, Suite 463, Memphis, TN 38163. Michael I. Harrison, Ph.D., is ...
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