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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/scoping-review-patients-attitudes-about-their-role-and-behaviours-ensure-safe-care-direct
May 19, 2021 - Review
Scoping review of patients' attitudes about their role and behaviours to ensure safe care at the direct care level.
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Duhn L, Godfrey C, Medves J. Scoping review of patients’ attitudes about their role and behaviours to ensure safe care at the direct care level. Healt…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/situ-simulation-program-quantitative-and-qualitative-prospective-study-identifying-latent
March 25, 2021 - Study
An in situ simulation program: a quantitative and qualitative prospective study identifying latent safety threats and examining participant experiences.
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Kjaergaard-Andersen G, Ibsgaard P, Paltved C, et al. An in situ simulation program: a quantitative and qualitativ…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/meta-analysis-effectiveness-crew-resource-management-training-acute-care-domains
July 24, 2013 - Review
A meta-analysis of the effectiveness of crew resource management training in acute care domains.
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O'Dea A, O'Connor P, Keogh I. A meta-analysis of the effectiveness of crew resource management training in acute care domains. Postgrad Med J. 2014;90(1070):699-708. doi…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/supporting-error-management-and-safety-climate-ambulatory-care-practices-cirsforte-study
September 07, 2022 - Study
Supporting error management and safety climate in ambulatory care practices: the CIRSforte study.
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Müller BS, Lüttel D, Schütze D, et al. Supporting error management and safety climate in ambulatory care practices: the CIRSforte study. J Patient Saf. 2024;20(5):314-32…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/patient-perceptions-deterioration-and-patient-and-family-activated-escalation-systems
June 26, 2024 - Study
Patient perceptions of deterioration and patient and family activated escalation systems—a qualitative study.
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Guinane J, Hutchinson AM, Bucknall T. Patient perceptions of deterioration and patient and family activated escalation systems-A qualitative study. J Clin Nu…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/risk-factors-adverse-events-emergency-department-procedural-sedation-children
January 19, 2014 - Study
Risk factors for adverse events in emergency department procedural sedation for children.
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Bhatt M, Johnson DW, Chan J, et al. Risk Factors for Adverse Events in Emergency Department Procedural Sedation for Children. JAMA Pediatr. 2017;171(10):957-964. doi:10.1001/jam…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/tokenism-empowerment-progressing-patient-and-public-involvement-healthcare-improvement
March 18, 2020 - Review
From tokenism to empowerment: progressing patient and public involvement in healthcare improvement.
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Ocloo J, Matthews R. From tokenism to empowerment: progressing patient and public involvement in healthcare improvement. BMJ Qual Saf. 2016;25(8):626-32. doi:10.1136/…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/are-language-barriers-associated-serious-medical-events-hospitalized-pediatric-patients
November 16, 2022 - Study
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Are language barriers associated with serious medical events in hospitalized pediatric patients?
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Cohen AL. Are Language Barriers Associated With Serious Medical Events in Hospitalized Pediatric Patients? Pediatrics. 2005;116(3):575…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/empowering-patients-and-reducing-inequities-there-potential-sharing-clinical-notes
June 05, 2019 - Commentary
Empowering patients and reducing inequities: is there potential in sharing clinical notes?
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Blease CR, Fernandez L, Bell SK, et al. Empowering patients and reducing inequities: is there potential in sharing clinical notes? BMJ Qual Saf. 2020;29(10):864–868. doi:1…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/does-app-day-keep-doctor-away-ai-symptom-checker-applications-entrenched-bias-and
March 14, 2018 - Commentary
Does an app a day keep the doctor away? AI symptom checker applications, entrenched bias, and professional responsibility.
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Zawati M'n H, Lang M. Does an app a day keep the doctor away? AI symptom checker applications, entrenched bias, and professional responsibi…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/strategies-prevent-healthcare-associated-infections-through-hand-hygiene
July 03, 2014 - Commentary
Strategies to prevent healthcare-associated infections through hand hygiene.
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Ellingson K, Haas JP, Aiello AE, et al. Strategies to prevent healthcare-associated infections through hand hygiene. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2014;35(8):937-960. doi:10.1086/67714…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/identification-patient-safety-threats-post-intensive-care-clinic
November 21, 2021 - Study
Identification of patient safety threats in a post-intensive care clinic.
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Karlic KJ, Valley TS, Cagino LM, et al. Identification of patient safety threats in a post-intensive care clinic. Am J Med Qual. 2023;38(3):117-121. doi:10.1097/jmq.0000000000000118.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/impact-missed-nursing-care-or-care-not-done-adults-health-care-rapid-review-consensus
October 27, 2021 - Review
The impact of "missed nursing care" or "care not done" on adults in health care: a rapid review for the Consensus Development Project.
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Willis E, Brady C. The impact of “missed nursing care” or “care not done” on adults in health care: A rapid review for the Consensu…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/medication-dispensing-errors-and-potential-adverse-drug-events-and-after-implementing-bar
June 28, 2010 - Study
Classic
Medication dispensing errors and potential adverse drug events before and after implementing bar code technology in the pharmacy.
Citation Text:
Poon EG, Cina J, Churchill WW, et al. Medication dispensing errors and potential adverse drug events …
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/situ-interprofessional-perinatal-drills-impact-structured-debrief-maximizing-training-while
October 12, 2009 - Study
In-situ interprofessional perinatal drills: the impact of a structured debrief on maximizing training while sensing patient safety threats.
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Greer JA, Haischer-Rollo G, Delorey D, et al. In-situ Interprofessional Perinatal Drills: The Impact of a Structured Debrief on…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/implementing-electronic-health-record-default-settings-reduce-opioid-overprescribing-pilot
April 24, 2018 - Study
Implementing electronic health record default settings to reduce opioid overprescribing: a pilot study.
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Zivin K, White JO, Chao S, et al. Implementing Electronic Health Record Default Settings to Reduce Opioid Overprescribing: A Pilot Study. Pain Med. 2019;20(1):103-…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/why-open-disclosure-procedure-and-not-followed-after-avoidable-adverse-event
August 11, 2021 - Study
Why an open disclosure procedure is and is not followed after an avoidable adverse event.
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Carrillo I, Mira JJ, Guilabert M, et al. Why an open disclosure procedure is and is not followed after an avoidable adverse event. J Patient Saf. 2021;17(6):e529-e533. doi:10.10…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/learning-radiation-oncology-12-month-experience-new-incident-learning-system
February 16, 2022 - Study
Learning in radiation oncology: 12-month experience with a new incident learning system.
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Crouch K, Adamson L, Beldham‐Collins R, et al. Learning in radiation oncology: 12‐month experience with a new incident learning system. J Med Radiat Sci. 2024;Epub Sep 15. doi:10…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/design-and-testing-safety-agenda-mobile-app-managing-health-care-managers-patient-safety
July 12, 2017 - Study
Design and testing of the safety agenda mobile app for managing health care managers' patient safety responsibilities.
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Mira JJ, Carrillo I, Fernandez C, et al. Design and Testing of the Safety Agenda Mobile App for Managing Health Care Managers' Patient Safety Respon…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/proposed-approach-allegations-sexual-boundary-violation-health-care
October 19, 2022 - Study
A proposed approach to allegations of sexual boundary violation in health care.
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Cooper WO, Foster JJ, Hickson GB, et al. A proposed approach to allegations of sexual boundary violation in health care. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2023;49(12):671-679. doi:10.1016/j.jcj…