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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/publications/files/lepguide.pdf
September 01, 2012 - and Traditions Affecting Patient Care
• Cultural beliefs and traditions, such as minimizing reports … Foster a Supportive Culture for Safety of Diverse Patient Populations
Foster a supportive culture for … and Traditions Affecting Patient Care
• LEP patients may also have cultural beliefs and traditions … attempts to provide health care professionals with the tools and skills
to communicate effectively across cultures … diverse, health care organizations are looking for innovative
ways to communicate effectively across cultures
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/achieving-rapid-door-balloon-times-how-top-hospitals-improve-complex-clinical-systems
November 07, 2012 - They found several common characteristics in the organizational cultures, including collaboration, strong … April 24, 2018
Influencing organisational culture to improve hospital performance in … February 21, 2018
How guiding coalitions promote positive culture change in hospitals … March 27, 2018
Influencing organisational culture to improve hospital performance in … January 14, 2011
The safety culture in a children's hospital.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/seen-through-patients-eyes-safety-chronic-illness-care
May 16, 2018 - Related Resources From the Same Author(s)
Exploring and evaluating patient safety culture … December 5, 2018
Does lean management improve patient safety culture? … An extensive evaluation of safety culture in a radiotherapy institute. … February 25, 2015
What patients think doctors know: beliefs about provider knowledge
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www.ahrq.gov/ncepcr/tools/cultural-competence/planclas.html
July 01, 2019 - goals will recognize that members have different customer-service and health-care needs based on their cultural … backgrounds.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/865454/psn-pdf
March 27, 2024 - and workforce safety culture. … Joann Sorra, PhD, subject matter experts in safety culture. … Psychologically safe cultures focus more on learning and how system failures lead to safety events rather … Safety Culture in Nonacute Settings
Historically, the majority of safety culture research has focused … on hospital safety culture.
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/antibiotic-use/best-practices/bacteremia-facilitator-guide.pdf
November 01, 2019 - this presentation, participants will be
able to:
Review recommendations for appropriate
blood culture … SAY:
Before we focus on specific organisms, it is
important to review indications for blood culture … 24-hour
period, 73 percent of bacteremic episodes were
detected with one blood culture, 94 percent … In these cases, bacteria
are usually growing in more than one blood culture
set. … It
is important that appropriate blood culture
collection criteria are used.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/36636/psn-pdf
January 14, 2011 - Nursing home administrators' opinions of the resident
safety culture in nursing homes. … Nursing home administrators' opinions of the resident safety
culture in nursing homes. … https://psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/nursing-home-administrators-opinions-resident-safety-culture-nursing-homes … The researchers surveyed nursing home administrators and found that safety cultures were less developed … https://psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/nursing-home-administrators-opinions-resident-safety-culture-nursing-homes
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digital.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/docs/publication/r36hs018809-valdez-final-report-2012.pdf
January 01, 2012 - salient practices, potentially enhancing scalability and allowing users identifying with multiple
cultures … on the survey addressed age, gender, household
status, education, socioeconomic status, education, cultural … background, health status, insurance
status and IT use. … backgrounds approach health information communication with
their social network. … into the design process arise not only
because of the time and challenges of translating cultural beliefs
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/motivational-influences-anaesthetists-use-practice-guidelines
April 18, 2011 - survey study found that anesthetists' decisions to adhere to practice guidelines are affected by their beliefs … January 4, 2012
Association of diagnostic stewardship for blood cultures in critically … ill children with culture rates, antibiotic use, and patient outcomes: results of the Bright STAR Collaborative
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/rapid-response-team-implementation-and-hospital-mortality
December 03, 2014 - December 9, 2009
Beliefs of ambulatory care physicians about accuracy of patient medication … August 20, 2018
Association of diagnostic stewardship for blood cultures in critically … ill children with culture rates, antibiotic use, and patient outcomes: results of the Bright STAR Collaborative
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/hais/cauti-tools/archived-webinars/sustaining-change-041415.pptx
April 16, 2013 - 12
…the shared set of social values and beliefs, both explicit and implicit, that guides actions and … decisions within the organization
Culture
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A coherent culture is one in which there is widespread … agreement around core values and beliefs. … 31
Requirement for ≥ 100,000 CFU/ml organisms in urine culture
Exclusion of non-bacteria as sole pathogens … Things
Urine meters
36
Process: Protocols
37
Acute Urinary Retention Protocol, Urinary Cultures
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/49794/psn-pdf
May 01, 2017 - "(4) Moreover, surgical and medical services have
been shown to have distinct cultures of behavior likely … Contrast this imagined communication culture with an intensivist-
led ICU where the two most senior … The response to the error in this example also illustrates a poor communication culture. … The intensivist-led model of critical care delivery directly challenges many beliefs traditionally
associated … with surgical culture.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/web-mm/one-dose-fifty-pills
January 13, 2021 - Against that background, this troubling case exposes how the unique culture of residency education, as … These rules often take the form of customs and rituals, and they are usually taken for granted by virtually … Many residency programs also have a culture of devaluing input from non-physician professionals. … In a different culture and system, the error in this case may have been avoided—the intern would have … The culture of physician autonomy; 1900 to the present.
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www.ahrq.gov/prevention/guidelines/tobacco/clinicians/presentations/2008update-full/slide213.html
October 01, 2014 - Culture
Interventions should be culturally appropriate to make them relevant and acceptable to the … Clinicians should remain sensitive to individual differences and spiritual and health beliefs that may
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www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/final-reports/ptfamilyscan/ptfamilyex1-text.html
July 01, 2018 - Individual characteristics of the target audiences
Patient and family
Knowledge, attitudes, beliefs … Health care professional
Knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, skills, and self-efficacy. … Organizational context within hospitals
Organizational culture, resources, facilitators, and constraints
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/841139/psn-pdf
December 14, 2022 - Patients With Limited English Proficiency Module, which recommends that hospitals foster a supportive
culture … not only assist with language translation but can also help the care team to
understand the cultural beliefs … These cultural beliefs
may be unfamiliar to most health care providers. … credentialed interpreters should be utilized whenever possible to ensure that patients of different
cultural … backgrounds receive the same level of care as English-speaking patients.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/supporting-nursing-midwifery-and-allied-health-professional-students-raise-concerns-quality
November 26, 2014 - November 26, 2014
Establishing a culture for patient safety - the role of education. … hospital co-workers' unprofessional behaviours within the context of a professional accountability culture … October 12, 2022
Exploring nurses' attitudes, skills, and beliefs of medication safety … August 24, 2022
Understanding the healthcare workplace learning culture through safety
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/nhguide/5_TK3_P3T5-Training_Slides_for_Nursing_Home_Nurses_Phase_3.ppt
May 01, 2014 - Initial decisions on prescribing antibiotics often are made before culture and sensitivity results are … Prescribing clinicians often make decisions before a culture and sensitivity results are available, and … Of # cultures used to make the antibiograms,
x% were urine cultures.
x% were wound cultures. … x% were sputum cultures. … First, most of the data are from XXXX cultures, and of the cultures used, the most common was urine/wound
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/46883/psn-pdf
March 14, 2018 - Cultures of caring: healthcare 'scandals', inquiries, and
the remaking of accountabilities. … Cultures of caring: Healthcare 'scandals', inquiries, and the remaking of accountabilities. … https://psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/cultures-caring-healthcare-scandals-inquiries-and-remaking-accountabilities … This commentary examines the
Morecambe Bay inquiry to understand accountability through the lens of culture … accountability-patient-safety
https://psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/report-morecambe-bay-investigation
https://psnet.ahrq.gov/primer/culture-safety
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/50768/psn-pdf
December 27, 2019 - KH: Do you think you have to understand a culture specifically to deliver culturally competent care? … That means that regardless of my knowledge of a particular person’s
culture, I have skills that enable … me to put them at ease, to ask them about their health beliefs, to access
resources, whether it be … CB: A cultural broker is someone who understands two different cultures and mediates in cross-cultural