Patient safety in the hospital: II. The importance of a safety culture - Results of a survey in six general hospitalsJS, Hellings
Patient Safety CultureHospitalManagementOrganizationsPerceptionsMany hospital patients are affected by adverse events. Managers are important when improving safety. The perception of patient safety culture varies among health care staff. Health care staff (n = 1023) working in medical, surgical or mixed ...
Patient safety cultureLean managementInterviewsIncident reportingCulture changeThe importance of a safety culture to maximize safety is no longer questioned. ... Simons, Pascale A.M,R Houben,A Vlayen,... - 《European Journal of Oncology Nursing the Official Journal of European Oncology Nursing Socie...
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(EMTALA, obligeant les hôpitaux à traiter toute personne arrivant dans une salle d'urgence quelle que soit sa capacité à payer), le Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act (PSQIA, protection des professionnels de santé qui signalent des erreurs médicales et des conditions dangereuses)...
The IDDSI framework consists of a continuum of eight levels (0 to 7); drinks are measured from levels 0 to 4 and foods are measured from levels 3 to 7. The framework promotes patient safety through standardized language across all age groups and care settings; each level is linked with a...
Increased attention to the role of organizational dynamics in hospitals' ability to rescue these high-risk patients will establish high-yield interventions aimed at improving patient safety. 展开 DOI: 10.1002/bjs.10031 被引量: 13 年份: 2016 ...
The early experience of doctors training in pediatrics: patient safety culture and the role and influence of the registrar Postgraduate medical training incorporates education, both formal and informal, combined with clinical service. This study explored the early training expe... C Diskin,D Byrne,C...
The foundation of any healthcare system is its people, the caregivers and support staff directly responsible for patient outcomes and satisfaction levels. Healthcare human resources teams are responsible for hiring and onboarding those people, fostering a positive and compassionate workplace culture, hel...
In the US, those laws include the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA, protecting patient data), the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA, requiring hospitals to treat anyone arriving at an emergency room regardless of their ability to pay), the Patient Safety ...