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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/improving-resident-morning-sign-out-use-daily-events-reports
March 04, 2020 - Study
Improving resident morning sign-out by use of daily events reports.
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Nabors C, Patel D, Khera S, et al. Improving resident morning sign-out by use of daily events reports. J Patient Saf. 2015;11(1):36-41. doi:10.1097/PTS.0b013e31829e4f56.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/seen-through-patients-eyes-surgical-safety-and-checklists
May 16, 2018 - Study
Seen through the patients' eyes: surgical safety and checklists.
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Bergs J, Lambrechts F, Desmedt M, et al. Seen through the patients' eyes: surgical safety and checklists. Int J Qual Health Care. 2018;30(2):118-123. doi:10.1093/intqhc/mzx180.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/they-say-they-listen-do-they-really-listen-qualitative-study-hospital-doctors-experiences
November 29, 2017 - Study
"They say they listen. But do they really listen?": A qualitative study of hospital doctors' experiences of organisational deafness, disconnect and denial.
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Creese J, Byrne JP, Conway E, et al. “They say they listen. But do they really listen?”: A qualitative study of…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/clinicians-perceptions-medication-errors-opioids-cancer-and-palliative-care-services-priority
June 01, 2016 - Commentary
Clinicians' perceptions of medication errors with opioids in cancer and palliative care services: a priority setting report.
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Heneka N, Shaw T, Azzi C, et al. Clinicians' perceptions of medication errors with opioids in cancer and palliative care services: a prio…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/inattentional-blindness-anesthesiology-gorilla-worth-one-thousand-words
June 01, 2022 - Study
Inattentional blindness in anesthesiology: a gorilla is worth one thousand words.
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De Cassai A, Negro S, Geraldini F, et al. Inattentional blindness in anesthesiology: a gorilla is worth one thousand words. PLoS One. 2021;16(9):e0257508. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.02575…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/delayed-rapid-response-team-activation-associated-increased-hospital-mortality-morbidity-and
March 16, 2022 - Study
Delayed rapid response team activation is associated with increased hospital mortality, morbidity, and length of stay in a tertiary care institution.
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Barwise A, Thongprayoon C, Gajic O, et al. Delayed Rapid Response Team Activation Is Associated With Increased Hospit…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/rapidly-increasing-rapid-response-team-activation-rates
February 18, 2015 - Study
Rapidly increasing rapid response team activation rates.
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Braaten JS, deGunst G, Bilys K. Rapidly Increasing Rapid Response Team Activation Rates. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2015;41(9):421-427.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/effect-audible-alarms-anaesthesiologists-response-times-adverse-events-simulated-anaesthesia
September 18, 2013 - Study
The effect of audible alarms on anaesthesiologists' response times to adverse events in a simulated anaesthesia environment: a randomised trial.
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de Man FR, Erwteman M, van Groeningen D, et al. The effect of audible alarms on anaesthesiologists' response times to adve…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/improvement-detection-adverse-drug-events-use-electronic-health-and-prescription-records
September 23, 2020 - Study
Improvement in the detection of adverse drug events by the use of electronic health and prescription records: an evaluation of two trigger tools.
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Nwulu U, Nirantharakumar K, Odesanya R, et al. Improvement in the detection of adverse drug events by the use of electr…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/randomized-ambora-trial-impact-pharmacologicalpharmaceutical-care-medication-safety-and
November 03, 2021 - Study
Emerging Classic
The randomized AMBORA trial: impact of pharmacological/pharmaceutical care on medication safety and patient-reported outcomes during treatment with new oral anticancer agents.
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Dürr P, Schlichtig K, Kelz C, et al. The randomi…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/association-anesthesiologist-staffing-ratio-surgical-patient-morbidity-and-mortality
July 06, 2022 - Study
Association of anesthesiologist staffing ratio with surgical patient morbidity and mortality.
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Burns ML, Saager L, Cassidy RB, et al. Association of anesthesiologist staffing ratio with surgical patient morbidity and mortality. JAMA Surg. 2022;157(9):807-815. doi:10.1…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/final-report-prioritization-patient-safety-practices-new-rapid-review-or-rapid-response
December 21, 2022 - Book/Report
Final Report on Prioritization of Patient Safety Practices for a New Rapid Review or Rapid Response. Making Healthcare Safer IV Series.
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Final Report on Prioritization of Patient Safety Practices for a New Rapid Review or Rapid Response. Making Healthcare Safer …
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/review-medication-errors-are-new-or-likely-occur-more-frequently-electronic-medication
August 18, 2021 - Study
Review of medication errors that are new or likely to occur more frequently with electronic medication management systems.
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Van de Vreede M, McGrath A, de Clifford J. Review of medication errors that are new or likely to occur more frequently with electronic medicatio…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/perceptions-chief-clinical-information-officers-state-electronic-health-records-systems
October 05, 2022 - Study
Perceptions of chief clinical information officers on the state of electronic health records systems interoperability in NHS England: a qualitative interview study.
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Li E, Lounsbury O, Clarke J, et al. Perceptions of chief clinical information officers on the state of…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/eliminating-explicit-and-implicit-biases-health-care-evidence-and-research-needs
May 11, 2016 - Review
Eliminating explicit and implicit biases in health care: evidence and research needs.
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Vela MB, Erondu AI, Smith NA, et al. Eliminating explicit and implicit biases in health care: evidence and research needs. Annu Rev Public Health. 2022;43(1):477-501. doi:10.1146/…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/qualitative-study-why-general-practitioners-may-participate-significant-event-analysis-and
October 29, 2008 - Study
A qualitative study of why general practitioners may participate in significant event analysis and educational peer assessment.
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Bowie P, McKay J, Dalgetty E, et al. A qualitative study of why general practitioners may participate in significant event analysis and e…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/direct-oral-anticoagulant-related-medication-incidents-and-pharmacists-interventions-hospital
January 12, 2022 - Study
Direct oral anticoagulant-related medication incidents and pharmacists' interventions in hospital in-patients: evaluation using Reason's accident causation theory.
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Haque H, Alrowily A, Jalal Z, et al. Direct oral anticoagulant-related medication incidents and pharmac…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/fatigue-risk-management-impact-anesthesiology-residents-work-schedules-job-performance-and
November 03, 2010 - Commentary
Fatigue risk management: the impact of anesthesiology residents' work schedules on job performance and a review of potential countermeasures.
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Wong LR, Flynn-Evans E, Ruskin KJ. Fatigue Risk Management: The Impact of Anesthesiology Residents' Work Schedules on Jo…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/we-are-not-there-yet-qualitative-system-probing-study-hospital-rapid-response-system
March 15, 2023 - Study
We are not there yet: a qualitative system probing study of a hospital rapid response system.
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Olsen SL, Søreide E, Hansen BS. We are not there yet: a qualitative system probing study of a hospital rapid response system. J Patient Saf. 2022;18(7):717-721. doi:10.1097/…
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www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/document/final-research-plan153/ovarian-cancer-screening
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Ovarian Cancer: Screening
March 03, 2016
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