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September 09, 2014 - When they explored that they found that the EDs really thought that they were helping. … With those barriers in mind, and then thinking about what some of the things were that these institutions … Ashley Hoffmann:
While we wait for questions, eventually you guys are thinking of some good ones for … Ashley Hoffmann:
Any last thoughts or words from our guest speakers today.
Dr. … It was something I learned from today, it’s not just focusing on the NDROs, but thinking how we can use
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June 02, 2025 - Agree
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October 01, 2011 - your office visits before your surgery, did this surgeon ask which way to treat your condition you thought … During these visits, were clerks and receptionists at this surgeon’s office as helpful as you thought
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July 01, 2023 - developed uterine atony with postpartum hemorrhage.”
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The things that I thought … What were your thoughts about our performance in this case?
Dr. Sonentag, obstetrician
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Different team members should be encouraged to participate and contribute their thoughts … Sonentag prompts discussion by asking, “What were your thoughts about our performance in this case?” … Larsen, the anesthesiologist, shares that the things he thought they did very well “were making sure
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July 01, 2023 - AIM
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Different team members should be encouraged to participate and contribute their thoughts … Sonentag prompts discussion by asking, “What were your thoughts about our
performance in this case?” … Larsen, the anesthesiologist, shares that the things he thought they did very well “were
making sure
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April 01, 2025 - 5
Schwengel et al., 2011
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Wick et al., 2012
96 responses from 36 staff members about how they thought the next patient would
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September 01, 2019 - give you the privacy and flexibility you need to observe people’s behavior, ask them to share their thoughts
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June 02, 2025 - well
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Final thoughts … Role play vignette
Option 1: Role play vignette (continued)
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October 30, 2020 - Thinking about your most recent visit, did
you talk to staff from this provider’s office? … Thinking about your most recent visit, was
the staff from this provider’s office as
helpful as you … thought they should be? … Thinking about your most recent visit, did
the staff from this provider’s office treat
you with courtesy
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March 01, 2014 - This exercise will help you crystallize your own thoughts before you approach the rest of the practice … Try setting aside 10 to 15 minutes in an all-hands staff meeting to share your thoughts and ideas. … An efficient method of collecting thoughts is to give everyone a sticky notepad and ask them to scribble … down responses to the different questions—one thought per sticky note. … Originally it was thought that practices would only be interested in how many patients they had referred
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December 01, 2017 - Thought the webinar, I was going to try to put in as many audience response questions as possible. … I wanted to get people thinking and communicating. First question. … If your implementation is not successful, you need to back up and try again before thinking about sustainment … I thought this was quite inspiring. … this point we're just going to open it up for discussion amongst the group to talk about what they're thinking
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April 14, 2015 - Thought the webinar, I was going to try to put in as many audience response questions as possible. … I wanted to get people thinking and communicating. First question. … If your implementation is not successful, you need to back up and try again before thinking about sustainment … I thought this was quite inspiring. … this point we're just going to open it up for discussion amongst the group to talk about what they're thinking
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www.ahrq.gov/teamstepps-program/curriculum/mutual/tools/rule.html
May 01, 2023 - The Two-Challenge Rule can help team members frame communications about thoughts and reasoning about
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July 01, 2024 - Simulation To Improve Patient Safety: Getting Started
Additional Benefits of Simulation
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Simulation To Improve Patient Safety: Getting Started
Introduction
Leverage Patient Safety Infrastructure
Use Simulation To Adopt and Adapt Best Practices
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April 01, 2013 - Differences between people and conflicting thoughts or needs within an individual can lead them to behave … There’s been more thought given to a given course of action or attack. … You’ve thought about, usually the person that’s assertive, you’ve thought about what you’re going to … thinking what I was going to say, especially when I had to deal with a difficult resident or fellow … So I thought about what I was going to say. And that’s a really good thing to think about.
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June 01, 2023 - about the staff member's behavior in the following way:
Open the discussion: "I'd like to share my thoughts
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July 01, 2004 - If you have suggestions or
thoughts as we develop our plan to improve [Chosen
QI] please contact [ … If you have suggestions or thoughts as we develop our plan to improve [Chosen QI] please contact [staff
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August 01, 2022 - A systems approach principle is that no one wants to do a bad job; therefore, they thought they were
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January 01, 2023 - CAHPS Child Hospital Survey-Using Data and New Narrative Items - The Child HCAHPS Narrative Item Set
The Child HCAHPS Narrative Item Set
Steven Martino, PhD
Senior Behavioral Scientist
RAND
Why Gather Patient Narratives on a CAHPS Survey?
• Patient narratives can provide a rich source of valuable information to…