Quality, patient safety, and culture: `We have met the enemy and he is us'--Pogo (Walt Kelly, 1971). Crit Ca- re Med, 39, 1196-1197, 2011.I. AlanFein. (2011) Quality, patient safety, and culture: ‘We have met the enemy and he is us’—Pogo (Walt Kelly, 1971)*. ...
Patient safety - the prevention of medical error and adverse events - and the initiative of developing safety cultures to assure patients from harm have become one of the central concerns in quality improvement in healthcare both nationally and internationally. This subject raises numerous challenging ...
quality and safety of patient care.1 The dedicated education unit (DEU) is one practical way for 2 entities to align so that students can learn to ... TA Murray,DC James - 《Nursing Outlook》 被引量: 24发表: 2012年 University of Virginia Health System The University of Virginia Health ...
The role of an ethical culture for the prevention and recovery of "second victims" The Natural History of Recovery for the Health Care Provider "Second Victim" After Adverse Patient Events (see page 325) provides some helpful insights int... William,A,Nelson,... - 《Quality & Safety in He...
However, until now there have been no relevant studies to investigate the quality of these, and their contribution to present-day thinking.ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to explore the areas of theme, and the study design of published research on patient safety culture in literature ...
Hospital survey on patient safety culture (HSOPS) To assess the variability of safety culture dimension scores and their associated rankings depending on three different scoring strategies using the Hospit... J Giai,B Boussat,P Occelli,... - 《International Journal for Quality in Health Care Jour...
Systems thinking is the framework for implementing quality and safety competencies. Systems are a set of interdependent components that interact to achieve a common goal [22]. Creating a safety culture that embraces transparency enables the organization, whether, in-patient or out-patient primary care...
Quality improvement initiative to reduce serious safety events and improve patient safety culture. Pediatrics 2012;130(2):e423-31. 67. Tanaka K. Medical ... SE Muething,A Goudie,PJ Schoettker,... - 《Pediatrics》 被引量: 86发表: 2012年 加载更多来源...
METHODS: The Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture was distributed to hospitals participating in the national quality and safety program (2007-2009). Hospitals were invited to participate in a comparative study. Data of 47,136 respondents from 89 acute hospitals were used for quantitative ...
However, achieving sustainable culture improvements are less evident. Evidence is growing for a multifaceted approach, where multiple safety interventions are combined. Lean management is such an integral approach to improve safety, quality and efficiency and therefore, could be expected to improve the ...