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Current Awareness Literature Alert: February #2, 2012

On Mar 06, 2012
February (2) 2012 | Volume 16, Issue 2:2

Table of Contents

  1. Addressing Behavior and Performance Issues That Threaten Quality and Patient Safety: What Your Attorneys Want You to Know
  2. Adverse Events and Safety Issues in Blood Donation—A Comprehensive Review
  3. Cognitive Balanced Model: A Conceptual Scheme of Diagnostic Decision Making
  4. Comprehensive Perinatal Safety Initiative to Reduce Adverse Obstetric Events
  5. Do Older Patients’ Perceptions of Safety Highlight Barriers That Could Make Their Care Safer during Organisational Care Transfers?
  6. Electronic Health Record-Based Surveillance of Diagnostic Errors in Primary Care
  7. Error Training: Missing Link in Surgical Education
  8. Health Care and Patient Safety: The Failure of Traditional Approaches – How Human Factors and Ergonomics Can and MUST Help
  9. The Impact of Nontechnical Skills on Technical Performance in Surgery: A Systematic Review
  10. Implementation of a “No Fly” Safety Culture in a Multicenter Radiation Medicine Department
  11. Learning from Accident and Error: Avoiding the Hazards of Workload, Stress, and Routine Interruptions in the Emergency Department
  12. Monitoring Universal Protocol Compliance through Real-Time Clandestine Observation by Medical Students Results in Performance Improvement
  13. Parents and Families as Partners in the Care of Pediatric Cardiology Patients
  14. Possible Solutions for Barriers in Incident Reporting by Residents
  15. Preceptorship: Using an Ethical Lens to Reflect on the Unsafe Student
  16. Preventability of Adverse Drug Events Involving Multiple Drugs Using Publicly Available Clinical Decision Support Tools
  17. Root Causes of Errors in a Simulated Prehospital Pediatric Emergency
  18. Surgical Count Practice Variability and the Potential for Retained Surgical Items
  19. Ten Thousand Hours to Patient Safety, Sooner or Later
  20. Using Knowledge in the World to Improve Patient Safety: Designing Affordances in Health Care Equipment to Specify a Sequential “Checklist”

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