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Peer support: healthcare professionals supporting each other after adverse medical events


F Van Pelt - British Medical Journal, 2008 - qshc.bmj.com
The patient safety movement in healthcare is beginning to openly acknowledge the
need to support the human side of adverse medical events in conjunction with
evidence-based improvement initiatives. While medical literature has ...
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[CITATION] Organizing for quality


P Bate, P Mendel, G Robert, 2008 - Oxford: Radcliffe Publishing
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[PDF] The emotional impact of medical error involvement on physicians: a call for leadership and …


DLB Schwappach, TA Boluarteb - Swiss Medical Weekly, 2008 - patientensicherheit.ch
Objective: Involvement in errors often results in serious health effects,
emotional distress, as well as performance and work-related conse- quences in
staff members, in particular physicians. The aim of this systematic review ...
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Supporting health care workers after medical error: considerations for health care leaders


AA White, AD Waterman, P McCotter, DJ … - JCOM-WAYNE PA-, 2008 - turner-white.com
Abstract Objective: To describe how errors personally affect medical
professionals, barriers to the implementation of provider support programs, and
key issues for hospital leaders to consider when creating a support ...
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Barriers to acceptance of medical error: the case for a teaching program (695).


D Pilpel, R Schor, J Benbassat - Medical education, 1998 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
There is need for a teaching programme aiming to impart a tolerance of error to
undergraduate medical students. The implementation of such a programme may have
to challenge the institutional norms that encourage authoritarianism, ...
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Making mistakes in practice. Developing a consensus statement.


EM Kennedy, SR Heard - Australian family physician, 2001 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
OBJECTIVE: To develop a reference statement for the appropriate management of
mistakes in the general practice training environment. METHOD: The setting was a
series of focus groups held during workshops with The Royal Australian ...
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Introduction to and overview of group psychological first aid

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GS Everly Jr, SB Phillips, D Kane, D Feldman - Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention, 2006 - btci.edina.clockss.org
Recent research (Center for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2002) provides
insight into the potential need for acute psychological care in the wake of
disasters. Subsequent to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the ...
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[PDF] Das zweite Opfer: Entwicklung eines Handlungsrahmens für den betriebsinternen Umgang …


D Schwappacha, MA Hochreutenerb - Bulletin des médecins suisses| Schweizerische …, 2008 - patientensicherheit.ch
Page 1. Das zweite Opfer: Entwicklung eines Handlungsrahmens für den
betriebsinternen Umgang mit Zwischenfällen Die emotionale ...
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Interview with James M Anderson, Chief Executive Officer, Cincinnati Children's Hospital …


JL Reinertsen - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2006 - qshc.bmj.com
Jim Anderson became CEO of Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC)
in 1996, after serving on the Board of Cincinnati Children's for 20 years,
including four years as Chairman. A lawyer and manufacturing executive by ...
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To err is human: supporting the patient care provider in the aftermath of an unanticipated …


T Devencenzi, J O'Keefe - International journal of emergency mental health, 2006 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This article will detail how the Kaiser Permanente Healthcare Organization
responded to the 2000 Institute of Medicine's report which cited statistics
regarding patient safety and the cost and consequences of medical errors. ...
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