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Comparing patient-reported hospital adverse events with medical record review: do patients …

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JS Weissman, EC Schneider, SN Weingart, AM … - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2008 - Am Coll Physicians
Background: Hospitals routinely survey patients about the quality of care they
receive, but little is known about whether patient interviews can detect adverse
events that medical record reviews do not. ... Objective: To compare ...
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Self-reported adverse events after groin hernia repair, a study based on a national register


U Fränneby, G Sandblom, O Nyrén, P Nordin … - Value in Health, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com
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" Against the silence": Development and first results of a patient survey to assess experiences …


DL Schwappach - BMC Health Services Research, 2008 - biomedcentral.com
The survey was generally well accepted in the focus groups and interviews. In
the quantitative pilot test, 125 patients returned the survey (response rate:
31%). The mean age of responders was 55 years (range 17–91, SD 18 years) ...
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Engaging Patients as Vigilant Partners in Safety: A Systematic Review


DLB Schwappach - Medical Care Research and Review, 2009 - mcr.sagepub.com
Several initiatives promote patient involvement in error prevention, but little
is known about its feasibility and effectiveness. A systematic review was
conducted on the evidence of patients' attitudes toward engagement in error ...
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Prevention of chemotherapy medication errors


DD Kloth - Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 2002 - jpp.sagepub.com
Prevention of medication errors has long been a concern of pharmacists in all
practice settings, including specialty treat- ment and research centers.
Oncology pharmacists have al- ways been particularly aware of this concern ...
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E-prescribing first step to improved safety

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JB Finkelstein - JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 2006 - jnci.oxfordjournals.org
Change doesn't come without pain, but the suffering caused by medication errors
is justifica- tion enough to embark on the type of sweeping institutional
reforms called for by an Institute of Medicine panel, several experts said. ...
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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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[CITATION] Patient safety: what role can patients play?


A Coulter - Health Expectations, 2006 - interscience.wiley.com
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Brief report: Hospitalized patients' attitudes about and participation in error prevention

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AD Waterman, TH Gallagher, J Garbutt, BM … - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2006 - Springer
Page 1. BRIEF REPORT: Hospitalized Patients' Attitudes About and Participation
in Error Prevention Amy D. Waterman, PhD, 1 Thomas ...
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Evaluation of an online platform for cancer patient self-reporting of chemotherapy toxicities

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E Basch, D Artz, A Iasonos, J Speakman, K … - Journal of the American Medical Informatics …, 2007 - Elsevier
The current mechanism for monitoring toxicity symptoms in cancer trials depends
on a complex paper-based process. Electronic collection of patient-reported
outcomes (PROs) may be more efficient and accurate. An online PRO platform ...
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