Current Awareness Literature Alert, Sep 2012 #2
On Oct 12, 2012September (2) 2012 | Volume 16, Issue 9:2
Table of Contents
- Adverse Events among Children in Canadian Hospitals: The Canadian Paediatric Adverse Events Study
- Disorganized Care: The Findings of an Iterative, In-Depth Analysis of Surgical Morbidity and Mortality
- An Exploration of Safety Climate in Nursing Homes
- Exploring Relationships between Patient Safety Culture and Patients’ Assessments of Hospital Care
- Falls Risk Assessment: A Foundational Element of Falls Prevention Programs
- Frequency of and Harm Associated with Primary Care Safety Incidents
- Identifying Early Warning Signs for Diagnostic Errors in Primary Care: A Qualitative Study
- Implementing a Nurse-Shadowing Program for First-Year Medical Students to Improve Interprofessional Collaborations on Health Care Teams
- Improved Climate, Culture, and Communication through Multidisciplinary Training and Instruction
- Improving Patient Handovers from Hospital to Primary Care: A Systematic Review
- Is It Possible to Identify Risks for Injurious Falls in Hospitalized Patients?
- Medication Communication between Nurses and Patients during Nursing Handovers on Medical Wards: A Critical Ethnographic Study
- Nurse-to-Physician Communications: Connecting for Safety
- Participation in Unprofessional Behaviors among Hospitalists: A Multicenter Study
- Patients’ and Health Care Professionals’ Attitudes towards the PINK Patient Safety Video
- Putting the ‘Patient’ in Patient Safety: A Qualitative Study of Consumer Experiences
- The Role of Talking (and Keeping Silent) in Physician Coping with Medical Error: A Qualitative Study
- ‘Tempos’ Management in Primary Care: A Key Factor for Classifying Adverse Events, and Improving Quality and Safety
- What Diabetic Patients Do and What Should They Do to Avoid Errors in the Course of Treatment?
- Why Patients Need Leaders: Introducing a Ward Safety Checklist
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