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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/adverse-drug-event-related-admissions-pediatric-emergency-unit
October 05, 2022 - Study
Adverse drug event-related admissions to a pediatric emergency unit.
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Carvalho IV, Sousa VM de, Visacri MB, et al. Adverse drug event-related admissions to a pediatric emergency unit. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2021;37(4):e152-e158. doi:10.1097/pec.0000000000001582.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/physicians-perspectives-regarding-prescription-drug-monitoring-program-use-within-department
February 17, 2017 - Study
Physicians' perspectives regarding prescription drug monitoring program use within the Department of Veterans Affairs: a multi-state qualitative study.
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Radomski TR, Bixler FR, Zickmund SL, et al. Physicians' Perspectives Regarding Prescription Drug Monitoring Program…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/crossover-patient-satisfaction-surveys-adverse-events-and-patient-complaints-continuous
July 27, 2022 - Study
Crossover of the patient satisfaction surveys, adverse events and patient complaints for continuous improvement in radiotherapy department.
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Cucchiaro SÉ, Princen F, Goreux JË, et al. Crossover of the patient satisfaction surveys, adverse events and patient complaints…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/root-cause-analysis-identify-contributing-factors-development-hospital-acquired-pressure
July 20, 2022 - Study
Root cause analysis to identify contributing factors for the development of hospital acquired pressure injuries.
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Abela G. Root cause analysis to identify contributing factors for the development of hospital acquired pressure injuries. J Tissue Viability. 2021;30(3):3…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/ambulatory-computerized-prescribing-and-preventable-adverse-drug-events
June 11, 2014 - Study
Ambulatory computerized prescribing and preventable adverse drug events.
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Overhage JM, Gandhi TK, Hope C, et al. Ambulatory Computerized Prescribing and Preventable Adverse Drug Events. J Patient Saf. 2016;12(2):69-74. doi:10.1097/PTS.0000000000000194.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/changing-and-sustaining-medical-students-knowledge-skills-and-attitudes-about-patient-safety
December 19, 2012 - Study
Changing and sustaining medical students' knowledge, skills, and attitudes about patient safety and medical fallibility.
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Madigosky WS, Headrick LA, Nelson K, et al. Changing and sustaining medical students' knowledge, skills, and attitudes about patient safety and …
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/adverse-events-women-giving-birth-labor-ward-retrospective-record-review-study
April 14, 2021 - Study
Adverse events in women giving birth in a labor ward: a retrospective record review study.
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Skoogh A, Hall-Lord ML, Bååth C, et al. Adverse events in women giving birth in a labor ward: a retrospective record review study. BMC Health Serv Res. 2021;21(1):1093. doi:10.…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/using-inpatient-portal-engage-families-pediatric-hospital-care
September 13, 2023 - Study
Using an inpatient portal to engage families in pediatric hospital care.
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Kelly MM, Hoonakker P, Dean SM. Using an inpatient portal to engage families in pediatric hospital care. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2017;24(1):153-161. doi:10.1093/jamia/ocw070.
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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.
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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…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/parents-perspective-safety-neonatal-intensive-care-mixed-methods-study
November 08, 2017 - Study
Parents' perspective on safety in neonatal intensive care: a mixed-methods study.
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Lyndon A, Jacobson CH, Fagan KM, et al. Parents' perspectives on safety in neonatal intensive care: a mixed-methods study. BMJ Qual Saf. 2014;23(11):902-9. doi:10.1136/bmjqs-2014-003009…
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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/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/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.
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Härkänen M, Kervinen M, Ahonen J, et al. An observational study of how patients are identified before medication administrations in medical and surg…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/when-policy-meets-physiology-challenge-reducing-resident-work-hours
January 10, 2017 - Study
When policy meets physiology: the challenge of reducing resident work hours.
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Lockley SW, Landrigan CP, Barger LK, et al. When policy meets physiology: the challenge of reducing resident work hours. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2006;449:116-127.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/i-am-administering-medication-please-do-not-interrupt-me-red-tabards-preventing-interruptions
May 12, 2021 - Study
"I am administering medication—please do not interrupt me": red tabards preventing interruptions as perceived by surgical patients.
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Palese A, Ferro M, Pascolo M, et al. "I Am Administering Medication-Please Do Not Interrupt Me": Red Tabards Preventing Interruptions a…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/occurrence-adverse-events-potentially-attributable-nursing-care-medical-units-cross-sectional
December 29, 2014 - Study
The occurrence of adverse events potentially attributable to nursing care in medical units: cross sectional record review.
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D'Amour D, Dubois C-A, Tchouaket E, et al. The occurrence of adverse events potentially attributable to nursing care in medical units: cross sec…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/patient-participation-patient-safety-still-missing-patient-safety-experts-views
February 13, 2019 - Study
Patient participation in patient safety still missing: patient safety experts' views.
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Sahlström M, Partanen P, Rathert C, et al. Patient participation in patient safety still missing: Patient safety experts' views. Int J Nurs Pract. 2016;22(5):461-469. doi:10.1111/ij…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/developing-reliable-and-valid-patient-measure-safety-hospitals-pmos-validation-study
January 19, 2014 - Study
Developing a reliable and valid patient measure of safety in hospitals (PMOS): a validation study.
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McEachan RRC, Lawton R, O'Hara JK, et al. Developing a reliable and valid patient measure of safety in hospitals (PMOS): a validation study. BMJ Qual Saf. 2014;23(7):56…
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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/opportunity-engage-obstetrics-and-gynecology-patients-through-shared-visit-notes
July 01, 2020 - Study
An opportunity to engage obstetrics and gynecology patients through shared visit notes.
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Herlihy M, Harcourt K, Fossa A, et al. An Opportunity to Engage Obstetrics and Gynecology Patients Through Shared Visit Notes. Obstet Gynecol. 2019;134(1):128-137. doi:10.1097/AOG…