Patient safety has emerged as one of the key risks facing advanced healthcare systems. Enormous efforts are being made in healthcare to manage and regulate these risks. One widespread approach involves collecting, analysing and learning from minor safety incidents and near-miss events, following the...
Although patient safety experts have focused on event reporting and on the role of sensemaking and human factors in learning from events, there has been little study of how these factors are received and used by frontline hospital workers. Consequently in 2003, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid...
The publicity surrounding this patient... - 《British Journal of Radiology》 被引量: 0发表: 2007年 An international review of patient safety measures in radiotherapy practice Errors from radiotherapy machine or software malfunction usually are well documented as they affect hundreds of patients, ...
Judging when it’s appropriate to touch a patient or relative – and when it’s not 12 Apr 2024 Uniform approach: what we like about our standardised scrubs Nurses from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland on the pros of their nations’ uniforms ...
Since the introduction of upstream process safety programs to manage various critical activities of an oilfield services provider, much has been learned in this pioneering field which allowed us to further fine- tune the program in preventing process safety events during well services operations. This...
also has practical implications since they play a central role in patient safety and a surgeon’s recovery from adverse events [78,79]. The importance of these non-technical skills is further supported by research from Galayia et al. and Gleason et al. [80,81]. Their studies highlight how...
is trained to assist and guide a person with an identified disability that impairs one’s physical, intellectual, sensory, or mental functioning. service animals help an individual with a disability perform everyday tasks, such as pressing the elevator button, altering the person to anger, picking...
PSI is a full-service clinical research organization with over 2,300 employees across the globe. It had previously been conducting monthly labor-intensive instructor-led induction sessions and carrying out training activities in 50 different locations. ...
Creating a safety culture that embraces transparency enables the organization, whether, in-patient or out-patient primary care, to learn from, not hide, near misses and preventable harm. Just Culture encourages learning from near misses and adverse events through a reporting system with systematic ...
Future directions should include the development of patient safety direct observation tools to evaluate whether trainees are applying the learned simulation skills in their clinical practice. These tools can be used to measure skills during routine patient care on clinical units. Patient care events incl...