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Effect of crew resource management on diabetes care and patient outcomes in an inner-city …


CR Taylor, JT Hepworth, PI Buerhaus, R Dittus … - British Medical Journal, 2007 - qshc.bmj.com
Background: Diabetes care in our inner-city primary care clinic was suboptimal,
despite provider education and performance feedback targeting improved adherence
to evidence-based clinical guidelines. A crew resource management (CRM) ...
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[PDF] USING CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT TO IMPROVE DIABETES CARE IN A PRIMARY …


CR Taylor, JT Hepworth, PI Buerhaus, R Dittus, … - saferpatients.com
Diabetes is a complex chronic metabolic disorder and the leading cause of adult
blindness, end stage kidney disease, and non-traumatic amputation in the US The
majority of diabetes care is delivered in the out-patient primary care ...
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Approaching the Evidence Basis for Aviation-Derived Teamwork Training in Medicine


MV Zeltser, DB Nash - American Journal of Medical Quality, 2009 - ajm.sagepub.com
The Institute of Medicine has suggested that train- ing in team behavior,
leadership, communication, and other human factors could reduce medical errors
and improve patient safety. Training on such topics has been adapted from ...
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[PDF] Developing an interdisciplinary team training program to improve staff-staff communication


LI Raboel, K Nielsen, D Østergaard - heps2005.org
Page 1. 1 Developing an interdisciplinary team training program to improve
staff-staff communication LI Raboel MD Danish Society ...
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Improving patient safety through training in non-technical skills


R Flin, R Patey - British Medical Journal, 2009 - bmj.com
The timing of such training is important for successful application in health
care. Undergraduate and early professional education in non-technical skills
would provide course participants with a basic understanding of the ...
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Improving interprofessional teamwork in obstetrics: A Crew Resource Management based …


G Haller, M Morales, R Pfister, P Garnerin, P … - Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2008 - informahealthcare.com
A woman's risk of dying due to pregnancy or childbirth is approximately one in
six in the poorest parts of the world and one in 30,000 in Northern Europe
(Ronsmans & Graham, [2006]). In developed countries, substandard care has ...
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[CITATION] Ethics and quality improvement. Quality care and ethical principles cannot be separated …


WA Nelson, PB Gardent - Healthcare executive - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Healthc Exec. 2008 Jul-Aug;23(4):40-1. Ethics and quality improvement.
Quality care and ethical principles cannot be separated ...
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Crew resource management training effectiveness: a meta-analysis and some critical needs


P O'Connor, J Campbell, J Newon, J Melton, … - International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 2008 - csa.com
Empirical studies of crew resource management(CRM) training effectiveness were
subjected to meta-analysis. Sixteen CRM evaluation studies were found to fulfill
the a priori criteria for inclusion in the meta-analysis. The metrics of ...
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[CITATION] Why hospitals should fly: the ultimate flight plan to patient safety and quality care


JJ Nance - Second River Healthcare Press, Bozeman, MT, 2008
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The effects of aviation-style non-technical skills training on technical performance and …

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P McCulloch, A Mishra, A Handa, T Dale, G … - British Medical Journal, 2009 - qshc.bmj.com
Unintended harm to patients in operating theatres is common. Correlations have
been demonstrated between teamwork skills and error rates in theatres. This was
a single-institution uncontrolled before–after study of the effects of ...
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