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Current Awareness Literature Alert, May 2012 #2

On Jun 11, 2012
May (2) 2012 | Volume 16, Issue 5:2

Table of Contents

  1. Alarm Fatigue Hazards: The Sirens Are Calling
  2. Ask Me If I Cleaned My Hands
  3. Closed Medical Negligence Claims Can Drive Patient Safety and Reduce Litigation
  4. Communication Skills Training to Address Disruptive Physician Behavior
  5. Deciphering Harm Measurement
  6. Evaluation of Drug Administration Errors in a Teaching Hospital
  7. Identifying Nontechnical Skills Associated with Safety in the Emergency Department: A Scoping Review of the Literature
  8. Identifying, Understanding and Overcoming Barriers to Medication Error Reporting in Hospitals: A Focus Group Study
  9. Improving Quality of Care for Maternal and Newborn Health: Prospective Pilot Study of the WHO Safe Childbirth Checklist Program
  10. Novel Use of Electronic Whiteboard in the Operating Room Increases Surgical Team Compliance with Pre-Incision Safety Practices
  11. Patient-Centered Hand Hygiene: The Next Step in Infection Prevention
  12. Patient Safety: Break the Silence
  13. Predictors of Prescription Errors Involving Anticancer Chemotherapy Agents
  14. Self-Reported Violations during Medication Administration in Two Paediatric Hospitals
  15. Speaking Up, Being Heard: Registered Nurses’ Perceptions of Workplace Communication
  16. Surgeon Fatigue: A Prospective Analysis of the Incidence, Risk, and Intervals of Predicted Fatigue-Related Impairment in Residents
  17. Surgery on the Wrong Side: Implication for the Patient and the Professional. Experience in a Major Ambulatory Surgery of the Foot Unit
  18. Tenfold Medication Errors: 5 Years’ Experience at a University-Affiliated Pediatric Hospital
  19. Toward Improving Patient Safety through Voluntary Peer-to-Peer Assessment
  20. Variations in Surgical Outcomes Associated with Hospital Compliance with Safety Practices

 

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