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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/mixed-results-safety-performance-computerized-physician-order-entry
May 04, 2022 - Study
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Mixed results in the safety performance of computerized physician order entry.
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Metzger J, Welebob E, Bates DW, et al. Mixed results in the safety performance of computerized physician order entry. Health Aff (Millwood). 2010;29(4):65…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/risk-reduction-strategy-decrease-incidence-retained-surgical-items
July 06, 2022 - Study
Risk reduction strategy to decrease incidence of retained surgical items.
Citation Text:
Kaplan HJ, Spiera ZC, Feldman DL, et al. Risk reduction strategy to decrease incidence of retained surgical items. J Am Coll Surg. 2022;235(3):494-499. doi:10.1097/xcs.0000000000000264.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/use-recalled-devices-new-device-authorizations-under-us-food-and-drug-administrations-510k
April 13, 2022 - Study
Use of recalled devices in new device authorizations under the US Food and Drug Administration's 510(k) pathway and risk of subsequent recalls.
Citation Text:
Kramer DB, Yeh RW. Use of recalled devices in new device authorizations under the US Food and Drug Administration's 510(k) …
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/occurrence-prevention-and-management-psychological-effects-emerging-virus-outbreaks
July 19, 2023 - Review
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Occurrence, prevention, and management of the psychological effects of emerging virus outbreaks on healthcare workers: rapid review and meta-analysis.
Citation Text:
Kisely S, Warren N, McMahon L, et al. Occurrence, prevention, and management of t…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/patient-safety-culture-improves-during-situ-simulation-intervention-repeated-cross-sectional
January 20, 2021 - Study
Patient safety culture improves during an in situ simulation intervention: a repeated cross-sectional intervention study at two hospital sites.
Citation Text:
Schram A, Paltved C, Christensen KB, et al. Patient safety culture improves during an in situ simulation intervention: a re…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/variations-surgical-outcomes-associated-hospital-compliance-safety-practices
June 14, 2017 - Study
Variations in surgical outcomes associated with hospital compliance with safety practices.
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Brooke BS, Dominici F, Pronovost P, et al. Variations in surgical outcomes associated with hospital compliance with safety practices. Surgery. 2012;151(5):651-9. doi:10.1016/…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/care-quality-patient-safety-and-nurse-outcomes-hospitals-serving-economically-disadvantaged
December 09, 2020 - Study
Care quality, patient safety, and nurse outcomes at hospitals serving economically disadvantaged patients: a case for investment in nursing.
Citation Text:
Viscardi MK, French R, Brom H, et al. Care quality, patient safety, and nurse outcomes at hospitals serving economically disad…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/error-reduction-trauma-care-lessons-anonymized-national-multicenter-mortality-reporting
March 24, 2021 - Study
Error reduction in trauma care: lessons from an anonymized, national, multicenter mortality reporting system.
Citation Text:
Hamad DM, Mandell SP, Stewart RM, et al. Error reduction in trauma care: Lessons from an anonymized, national, multicenter mortality reporting system. J Trau…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/association-nursing-home-characteristics-and-quality-adverse-events-after-hospitalization
August 07, 2019 - Study
The association of nursing home characteristics and quality with adverse events after a hospitalization.
Citation Text:
Field TS, Fouayzi H, Crawford S, et al. The association of nursing home characteristics and quality with adverse events after a hospitalization. J Am Med Dir Asso…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/healthcare-fragmentation-multimorbidity-potentially-inappropriate-medication-and-mortality
April 12, 2019 - Study
Healthcare fragmentation, multimorbidity, potentially inappropriate medication, and mortality: a Danish nationwide cohort study.
Citation Text:
Prior A, Vestergaard CH, Vedsted P, et al. Healthcare fragmentation, multimorbidity, potentially inappropriate medication, and mortality: …
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/education-and-training-nurses-use-advanced-medical-technologies-home-care-related-patient
July 15, 2020 - Study
Education and training of nurses in the use of advanced medical technologies in home care related to patient safety: a cross-sectional survey.
Citation Text:
ten Haken I, Ben Allouch S, van Harten WH. Education and training of nurses in the use of advanced medical technologies in h…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/what-does-safety-mental-healthcare-transitions-mean-service-users-and-other-stakeholder
February 02, 2022 - Study
What does safety in mental healthcare transitions mean for service users and other stakeholder groups: an open-ended questionnaire study.
Citation Text:
Tyler N, Wright N, Panagioti M, et al. What does safety in mental healthcare transitions mean for service users and other stakeho…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/improving-critical-incident-reporting-primary-care-through-education-and-involvement
September 07, 2022 - Study
Improving critical incident reporting in primary care through education and involvement.
Citation Text:
Müller BS, Beyer M, Blazejewski T, et al. Improving critical incident reporting in primary care through education and involvement. BMJ Open Qual. 2019;8(3):e000556. doi:10.1136/b…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/alcoholism-and-american-healthcare-case-patient-safety-approach
March 30, 2022 - Review
Alcoholism and American healthcare: the case for a patient safety approach.
Citation Text:
Zipperer L, Ryan R, Jones B. Alcoholism and American healthcare: the case for a patient safety approach. J Patient Saf Risk Manag. 2022;27(5):201-208. doi:10.1177/25160435221117952.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/taking-heat-or-taking-temperature-qualitative-study-large-scale-exercise-seeking-measure
November 02, 2016 - Study
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Taking the heat or taking the temperature? A qualitative study of a large-scale exercise in seeking to measure for improvement, not blame.
Citation Text:
Armstrong N, Brewster L, Tarrant C, et al. Taking the heat or taking the temperature? A qualit…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/analysis-nature-and-contributory-factors-medication-safety-incidents-following-hospital
October 25, 2023 - Study
Analysis of the nature and contributory factors of medication safety incidents following hospital discharge using National Reporting and Learning System (NRLS) data from England and Wales: a multi-method study.
Citation Text:
Alqenae FA, Steinke DT, Carson-Stevens A, et al. Analysi…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/evaluation-adverse-drug-events-and-medication-discrepancies-transitions-care-between-hospital
June 07, 2023 - Study
Evaluation of adverse drug events and medication discrepancies in transitions of care between hospital discharge and primary care follow-up.
Citation Text:
Armor BL, Wight AJ, Carter SM. Evaluation of Adverse Drug Events and Medication Discrepancies in Transitions of Care Between H…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/interventions-reduce-adverse-drug-event-related-outcomes-older-adults-systematic-review-and
July 19, 2023 - Review
Emerging Classic
Interventions to reduce adverse drug event-related outcomes in older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Citation Text:
Tecklenborg S, Byrne C, Cahir C, et al. Interventions to Reduce Adverse Drug Event-Related Outcomes in Olde…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/systematic-review-association-shift-length-protected-sleep-time-and-night-float-patient-care
November 26, 2014 - Review
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Systematic review: association of shift length, protected sleep time, and night float with patient care, residents' health, and education.
Citation Text:
Reed DA, Fletcher KE, Arora V. Systematic review: association of shift length, protected sl…
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digital.ahrq.gov/ahrq-funded-projects/developing-and-using-valid-clinical-quality-metrics-health-information/annual-summary/2010
January 01, 2010 - Developing and Using Valid Clinical Quality Metrics for HIT - 2010
Project Name
Developing and Using Valid Clinical Quality Metrics for Health Information Technology (Health IT) with Health Information Exchange (HIE)
Principal Investigator
Kaushal, Rainu
Organization
Weill Me…