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Current Awareness Literature Alert, July 2012 #1

On Jul 20, 2012
July (1) 2012 | Volume 16, Issue 7:1

Table of Contents

  1. Antiretroviral Therapy Prescribing in Hospitalized HIV Clinic Patients
  2. The Case for Simulation as Part of a Comprehensive Patient Safety Program
  3. Diversion of Drugs within Health Care Facilities, a Multiple-Victim Crime: Patterns of Diversion, Scope, Consequences, Detection, and Prevention
  4. Effectiveness and Feasibility of Pharmacist-Led Admission Medication Reconciliation for Geriatric Patients
  5. Effectiveness of Implementation of a New Drug Storage Label and Error-Reducing Process on the Accuracy of Drug Dispensing
  6. Harm to Healing – Partnering with Patients Who Have Been Harmed
  7. Improving Quality through Clinical Risk Management: A Triage Sentinel Event Analysis
  8. Improving the Working Relationship between Doctors and Pharmacists: Is Inter-Professional Education the Answer?
  9. Medication Reconciliation in the Hospital: What, Why, Where, When, Who and How?
  10. Nature and Timing of Incidents Intercepted by the SURPASS Checklist in Surgical Patients
  11. Non-Luer Connectors: Are We Nearly There Yet?
  12. Patients’ Willingness and Ability to Participate Actively in the Reduction of Clinical Errors: A Systematic Literature Review
  13. Perspective: A Culture of Respect, Part 1: The Nature and Causes of Disrespectful Behavior by Physicians
  14. Perspective: A Culture of Respect, Part 2: Creating a Culture of Respect
  15. Risks of Online Direct-to-Consumer Tumor Markers for Cancer Screening
  16. Surgical Videos for Accident Analysis, Performance Improvement, and Complication Prevention: Time for a Surgical Black Box?
  17. The Use of Patient Pictures and Verification Screens to Reduce Computerized Provider Order Entry Errors
  18. Using a Risk Assessment Approach to Determine Which Factors Influence Whether Partially Bilingual Physicians Rely on Their Non-English Language Skills or Call an Interpreter
  19. Using Root Cause Analysis to Reduce Falls with Injury in the Psychiatric Unit
  20. What Near Misses Tell Us about Risk and Safety in Mental Health Care

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