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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/influence-socioeconomic-bias-emergency-medicine-resident-decision-making-and-patient-care
March 02, 2022 - Study
Influence of socioeconomic bias on emergency medicine resident decision making and patient care.
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Fasano HT, McCarter MSJ, Simonis JM, et al. Influence of socioeconomic bias on emergency medicine resident decision making and patient care. Simul Healthc. 2021;6(2):85-9…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/exploring-psychological-safety-healthcare-teams-inform-development-interventions-combining
March 18, 2020 - Study
Exploring psychological safety in healthcare teams to inform the development of interventions: combining observational, survey and interview data.
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O’Donovan R, McAuliffe E. Exploring psychological safety in healthcare teams to inform the development of interventions:…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/risk-perception-labour-ward-mixed-methods-study
June 08, 2022 - Study
Risk perception on the labour ward: a mixed methods study.
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McCarthy C, Meaney S, Rochford M, et al. Risk perception on the labour ward: a mixed methods study. J Patient Saf Risk Manag. 2021;26(2):56-63. doi:10.1177/25160435211002428.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/nature-adverse-events-hospitalized-patients-results-harvard-medical-practice-study-ii
February 18, 2011 - Study
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The nature of adverse events in hospitalized patients. Results of the Harvard Medical Practice Study II.
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Leape L, Brennan TA, Laird N, et al. The nature of adverse events in hospitalized patients. Results of the Harvard Medical Pra…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/nursing-home-staff-turnover-and-perceived-patient-safety-culture-results-national-survey
June 30, 2021 - Study
Nursing home staff turnover and perceived patient safety culture: results from a national survey.
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Temkin-Greener H, Cen X, Li Y. Nursing home staff turnover and perceived patient safety culture: results from a national survey. Gerontologist. 2020;60(7):1303-1311. doi…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/manifestations-high-reliability-principles-hospital-units-varying-safety-profiles-qualitative
December 16, 2015 - Study
Manifestations of high-reliability principles on hospital units with varying safety profiles: a qualitative analysis.
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Mossburg SE, Weaver SJ, Pillari MS, et al. Manifestations of High-Reliability Principles on Hospital Units With Varying Safety Profiles: A Qualitativ…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/using-learning-system-approach-improve-safety-prone-position-ventilation-patients
January 10, 2024 - Study
Using a learning system approach to improve safety for prone-position ventilation patients.
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Thomas AL, Graham KL, Davila S, et al. Using a learning system approach to improve safety for prone-position ventilation patients. J Patient Saf. 2023;19(3):180-184. doi:10.10…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/safety-perceptions-health-care-leaders-2-canadian-academic-acute-care-centers
March 14, 2022 - Study
Safety perceptions of health care leaders in 2 Canadian academic acute care centers.
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Goldstein DH, Nyce JM, Van Den Kerkhof EG. Safety Perceptions of Health Care Leaders in 2 Canadian Academic Acute Care Centers. J Patient Saf. 2017;13(2):62-68. doi:10.1097/PTS.00000…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/electronic-tools-support-medication-reconciliation-systematic-review
August 18, 2021 - Review
Electronic tools to support medication reconciliation—a systematic review.
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Marien S, Krug B, Spinewine A. Electronic tools to support medication reconciliation: a systematic review. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2017;24(1):227-240. doi:10.1093/jamia/ocw068.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/clinical-alerts-decrease-high-risk-medication-use-older-adults
September 02, 2015 - Commentary
Clinical alerts to decrease high-risk medication use in older adults.
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Lord-Adem W, Brandt NJ. Clinical Alerts to Decrease High-Risk Medication Use in Older Adults. J Gerontol Nurs. 2017;43(7):7-12. doi:10.3928/00989134-20170614-04.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/use-standard-risk-screening-and-assessment-forms-prevent-harm-older-people-australian
May 11, 2022 - Study
Use of standard risk screening and assessment forms to prevent harm to older people in Australian hospitals: a mixed methods study.
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Redley B, Raggatt M. Use of standard risk screening and assessment forms to prevent harm to older people in Australian hospitals: a mix…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/incident-reporting-practices-preanalytical-phase-low-reported-frequencies-primary-health-care
February 18, 2009 - Study
Incident reporting practices in the preanalytical phase: low reported frequencies in the primary health care setting.
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Söderberg J, Grankvist K, Brulin C, et al. Incident reporting practices in the preanalytical phase: Low reported frequencies in the primary health …
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/economic-value-pharmacist-led-medication-reconciliation-reducing-medication-errors-after
March 04, 2009 - Study
Economic value of pharmacist-led medication reconciliation for reducing medication errors after hospital discharge.
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Najafzadeh M, Schnipper JL, Shrank WH, et al. Economic value of pharmacist-led medication reconciliation for reducing medication errors after hospital …
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/analysis-medical-malpractice-claims-against-medical-oncologists-national-database
July 02, 2019 - Study
An analysis of medical malpractice claims against medical oncologists from a national database: implications for safer practice.
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Doolin JW, Schaffer AC, Tishler RB, et al. An analysis of medical malpractice claims against medical oncologists from a national database:…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/learning-overcome-hierarchical-pressures-achieve-safer-patient-care-interprofessional
November 18, 2016 - Commentary
Learning to overcome hierarchical pressures to achieve safer patient care: an interprofessional simulation for nursing, medical, and physician assistant students.
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Reeves SA, Denault D, Huntington JT, et al. Learning to Overcome Hierarchical Pressures to Achieve …
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/residents-feel-unprepared-and-unsupervised-leaders-cardiac-arrest-teams-teaching-hospitals
February 07, 2024 - Study
Residents feel unprepared and unsupervised as leaders of cardiac arrest teams in teaching hospitals: a survey of internal medicine residents.
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Hayes CW, Rhee A, Detsky ME, et al. Residents feel unprepared and unsupervised as leaders of cardiac arrest teams in teachi…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/role-ai-detecting-and-mitigating-human-errors-safety-critical-industries-review
January 15, 2025 - Review
The role of AI in detecting and mitigating human errors in safety-critical industries: a review.
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Gursel E, Madadi M, Coble JB, et al. The role of AI in detecting and mitigating human errors in safety-critical industries: a review. Reliability Eng System Saf. 2025;25…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/machine-learning-based-clinical-predictive-tool-identify-patients-high-risk-medication-errors
March 29, 2012 - Study
A machine learning-based clinical predictive tool to identify patients at high risk of medication errors.
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Abdo A, Gallay L, Vallecillo T, et al. A machine learning-based clinical predictive tool to identify patients at high risk of medication errors. Sci Rep. 2024;14…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/using-simulation-augment-root-cause-analysis-patient-safety-incidents-tertiary-care-womens
January 22, 2025 - Study
Using simulation to augment root cause analysis for patient safety incidents at a tertiary care women's and children's hospital: a qualitative feasibility study.
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Burchell D, MacPhee S, Sinclair D, et al. Using simulation to augment root cause analysis for patient saf…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/quality-and-safety-implications-emergency-department-information-systems
November 30, 2012 - Commentary
Quality and safety implications of emergency department information systems.
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Farley HL, Baumlin KM, Hamedani A, et al. Quality and safety implications of emergency department information systems. Ann Emerg Med. 2013;62(4):399-407. doi:10.1016/j.annemergmed.201…