-
psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/patterns-potential-opioid-misuse-and-subsequent-adverse-outcomes-medicare-2008-2012
June 30, 2021 - Study
Patterns of potential opioid misuse and subsequent adverse outcomes in Medicare, 2008 to 2012.
Citation Text:
Carey CM, Jena AB, Barnett ML. Patterns of Potential Opioid Misuse and Subsequent Adverse Outcomes in Medicare, 2008 to 2012. Ann Intern Med. 2018;168(12):837-845. doi:10.7…
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/errors-during-resuscitation-impact-perceived-authority-delivery-care
April 03, 2019 - Study
Errors during resuscitation: the impact of perceived authority on delivery of care.
Citation Text:
Delaloye NJ, Tobler K, OʼNeill T, et al. Errors during resuscitation: the impact of perceived authority on delivery of care. J Patient Saf. 2020;16(1). doi:10.1097/pts.000000000000035…
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/collapse-sensemaking-organizations-mann-gulch-disaster
May 21, 2019 - Commentary
Classic
The collapse of sensemaking in organizations: the Mann Gulch disaster.
Citation Text:
Weick KE. The Collapse of Sensemaking in Organizations: The Mann Gulch Disaster. Admin Sci Q. 2006;38(4):628-652. doi:10.2307/2393339.
Copy Citation
Fo…
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/evaluation-problem-specific-sbar-tool-improve-after-hours-nurse-physician-phone-communication
December 30, 2014 - Study
Evaluation of a problem-specific SBAR tool to improve after-hours nurse-physician phone communication: a randomized trial.
Citation Text:
Joffe E, Turley JP, Hwang KO, et al. Evaluation of a problem-specific SBAR tool to improve after-hours nurse-physician phone communication: a ra…
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/toward-constructive-change-after-making-medical-error-recovery-situations-error-theory
March 04, 2015 - Review
Toward constructive change after making a medical error: recovery from situations of error theory as a psychosocial model for clinician recovery.
Citation Text:
Harrison R, Johnson J, Mcmullan RD, et al. Toward constructive change after making a medical error: recovery from situat…
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/personality-traits-and-traumatic-outcome-symptoms-registered-nurses-aftermath-patient-safety
October 06, 2021 - Study
Personality traits and traumatic outcome symptoms in registered nurses in the aftermath of a patient safety incident.
Citation Text:
Stovall MC, Firkins J, Hansen L, et al. Personality traits and traumatic outcome symptoms in registered nurses in the aftermath of a patient safety i…
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/expand-evidence-base-about-harms-tests-and-treatments
May 19, 2021 - Commentary
To expand the evidence base about harms from tests and treatments.
Citation Text:
Korenstein D, Harris RP, Elshaug AG, et al. To expand the evidence base about harms from tests and treatments. J Gen Intern Med. 2021;36(7):2105-2110. doi:10.1007/s11606-021-06597-9.
Copy Citat…
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/evolving-curriculum-quality-improvement-and-patient-safety-undergraduate-and-graduate-medical
October 05, 2022 - Review
The evolving curriculum in quality improvement and patient safety in undergraduate and graduate medical education: a scoping review.
Citation Text:
Li CJ, Nash DB. The evolving curriculum in quality improvement and patient safety in undergraduate and graduate medical education: a …
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/patient-perceptions-mistakes-ambulatory-care
July 29, 2015 - Study
Patient perceptions of mistakes in ambulatory care.
Citation Text:
Kistler CE, Walter LC, Mitchell M, et al. Patient perceptions of mistakes in ambulatory care. Arch Intern Med. 2010;170(16):1480-7. doi:10.1001/archinternmed.2010.288.
Copy Citation
Format:
DOI Google …
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/anticoagulation-associated-adverse-drug-events-hospitalized-patients-across-two-time-periods
December 14, 2011 - Study
Anticoagulation-associated adverse drug events in hospitalized patients across two time periods.
Citation Text:
Fanikos J, Tawfik Y, Almheiri D, et al. Anticoagulation-associated adverse drug events in hospitalized patients across two time periods. Am J Med. 2023;136(9):927-936. do…
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/burden-healthcare-utilization-cost-and-mortality-associated-select-surgical-site-infections
October 09, 2024 - Study
The burden of healthcare utilization, cost, and mortality associated with select surgical site infections.
Citation Text:
Shambhu S, Gordon AS, Liu Y, et al. The burden of healthcare utilization, cost, and mortality associated with select surgical site infections. Jt Comm J Qual Pa…
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/health-care-risk-managers-consensus-management-inappropriate-behaviors-among-hospital-staff
June 16, 2021 - Study
Health care risk managers' consensus on the management of inappropriate behaviors among hospital staff.
Citation Text:
Zadeh SE, Haussmann R, Barton CD. Health care risk managers' consensus on the management of inappropriate behaviors among hospital staff. J Healthc Risk Manag. 201…
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/comprehensive-departmental-care-review-model-requirements-structure-and-flow
July 06, 2022 - Commentary
A comprehensive departmental care review model: requirements, structure, and flow.
Citation Text:
Nestler DM, Laack TA, Scanlan-Hanson L, et al. A comprehensive departmental care review model: requirements, structure, and flow. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2021;47(8):503-509. d…
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/physician-transition-care-benefits-i-pass-and-electronic-handoff-system-community-pediatric
November 02, 2022 - Study
Physician transition of care: benefits of I-PASS and an electronic handoff system in a community pediatric residency program.
Citation Text:
Walia J, Qayumi Z, Khawar N, et al. Physician Transition of Care: Benefits of I-PASS and an Electronic Handoff System in a Community Pediatri…
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/development-research-agenda-identify-evidence-based-strategies-improve-physician-wellness-and
June 01, 2022 - Commentary
Development of a research agenda to identify evidence-based strategies to improve physician wellness and reduce burnout.
Citation Text:
Dyrbye LN, Trockel M, Frank E, et al. Development of a Research Agenda to Identify Evidence-Based Strategies to Improve Physician Wellness an…
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/children-admitted-hospital-what-interventions-improve-medication-safety-ward-rounds
July 29, 2020 - Review
For children admitted to hospital, what interventions improve medication safety on ward rounds?
Citation Text:
King C, Dudley J, Mee A, et al. For children admitted to hospital, what interventions improve medication safety on ward rounds? A systematic review. Arch Dis Child. 2023;…
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/new-graduate-registered-nurses-risk-mitigation-strategies-ensure-safety-and-successful
September 28, 2022 - Commentary
New graduate registered nurses: Risk mitigation strategies to ensure safety and successful transition to practice.
Citation Text:
Smith CJ, DesRoches SL, Street NW, et al. New graduate registered nurses: risk mitigation strategies to ensure safety and successful transition to …
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/patients-story-examination-patient-reported-safety-incidents-general-practice
November 03, 2021 - Study
The patient's "story": an examination of patient-reported safety incidents in general practice.
Citation Text:
Madden C, Lydon S, Murphy AW, et al. The patient’s “story”: an examination of patient-reported safety incidents in general practice. Fam Pract. 2022;39(6):1095-1102. doi:1…
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/observational-study-how-patients-are-identified-medication-administrations-medical-and
June 24, 2020 - Study
An observational study of how patients are identified before medication administrations in medical and surgical wards.
Citation Text:
Härkänen M, Kervinen M, Ahonen J, et al. An observational study of how patients are identified before medication administrations in medical and surg…
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/implementing-patient-and-family-involvement-interventions-promoting-patient-safety-systematic
February 02, 2022 - Review
Implementing patient and family involvement interventions for promoting patient safety: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Citation Text:
Giap T-T-T, Park M. Implementing patient and family involvement interventions for promoting patient safety. J Patient Saf. 2021;17(2):131-1…