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Current Awareness Literature Alert, June 2012 #1

On Jun 22, 2012
June (1) 2012 | Volume 16, Issue 6:1

Table of Contents

1. Applying HFMEA to Prevent Chemotherapy Errors
2. Development and Evaluation of a 3-Day Patient Safety Curriculum to Advance Knowledge, Self-Efficacy and System Thinking among Medical Students
3. Development of an Evidence-Based Framework of Factors Contributing to Patient Safety Incidents in Hospital Settings: A Systematic Review
4. “Explicitly Implicit”: Examining the Importance of Physician Nonverbal Involvement during Error Disclosures
5. Exploration of Clinically Significant Adverse Events in Adult Non-Traumatic Emergency Department Discharged Patients through the Basic Management Process Analysis – A Five-Year Experience
6. Implementing SBAR across a Large Multihospital Health System
7. Incident Reporting at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Saudi Arabia
8. Is Aviation a Good Model to Study Human Errors in Health Care?
9. Long-Term Reduction in Adverse Drug Events: An Evidence-Based Improvement Model
10. Medication Prescribing Errors in the Prehospital Setting and in the ED
11. Must We Get It Wrong Again? A Simple Intervention to Reduce Medical Error
12. Patient Engagement—What Works?
13. Patients Taking Their Own Medications While in the Hospital
14. Personal Accountability in Healthcare: Searching for the Right Balance
15. A Potentially Hazardous Complication during Central Venous Catheterization: Lost Guidewire Retained in the Patient
16. Preventing Central Line–Associated Bloodstream Infections: A Global Challenge, a Global Perspective
17. Prevention of Wrong Site Surgery during Upper Tract Endoscopy
18. The Role of the Patient in Clinical Safety
19. Using Computer-Based Monitoring and Intervention to Prevent Harmful Combinations of Antiretroviral Drugs in the New York State AIDS Drug Assistance Program
20. Wrong Site Surgery—Where Are We and What Is the Next Step?

 

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