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Role of registered nurses in error prevention, discovery and correction

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AE Rogers, GE Dean, WT Hwang, LD Scott - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2008 - qshc.bmj.com
Results: Although the majority of errors discovered and corrected by critical
care nurses involved medications (163/367), procedural errors were common (n =
115). Charting and transcription errors were less frequently discovered. ...
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Leveraging safer nursing care by conceptualizing near misses as recovery processes

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L Jeffs, K MacMillan, M Maione - Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 2009 - journals.lww.com
This study was part of a grant funded by the Ministry of Health and Long Term
Care in Ontario entitled Exploration of the Phenomenon of Near Misses to
Delineate Nursing's Contribution to Patient Safety Science Study Grant No. ...
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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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Empowering surgical nurses improves compliance rates for antibiotic prophylaxis after …


Z Shimoni, N Kama, Y Mamet, J Glick, N … - Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com
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What Role Can Nurse Leaders Play in Reducing the Incidence of Pressure Sores?


J Wurster, EN Responsibilities - Nursing Economics, 2007 - members.medscape.com
Pressure sores have plagued the nursing profession for many years as a major
health care problem in terms of a patient's suffering and financial cost. A
hallmark of quality nursing care is excellent skin care. Hospitals evaluate ...
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Body Mass Index, Weight, and Pressure Ulcer Prevalence: An Analysis of the 2006-2007 …

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C VanGilder, G MacFarlane, S Meyer, C … - Journal of nursing care quality, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Corresponding Author: Catherine VanGilder, BS, MT, MBA, Hill-Rom, Inc, 1069
State Rte 46 E, Batesville, IN 47006 (catherine.vangilder@hill-rom.com). ...
The project was funded by Hill-Rom, Inc. ... To assess the relationships ...
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Nurse-Led Interdisciplinary Teams: Challenges and Rewards


L Costa, SS Poe - Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 2008 - journals.lww.com
THE INTERDISCIPLINARY NURSING QUALITY INITIATIVE (INQRI) sponsored by the Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation is a 5-year, $10 million grant program that funds
interdisciplinary projects that address knowledge gaps in the link between ...
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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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Resilience in healthcare and clinical handover

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SA Jeffcott, JE Ibrahim, PA Cameron - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2009 - qshc.bmj.com
Background: Understanding and applying human factors in healthcare provides
significant opportunities for improving patient safety. A key human factors
concept is “resilience,” which investigates how individuals, teams and ...
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