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Patient safety is fundamental to delivering quality essential health services. Indeed, there is a clear consensus that quality health services across the world should be effective, safe and people-centred. In addition, to realize the bene...
How to monitor patient safety in primary care? Healthcare professionals' views patient safetyattitudesprimary care physiciansquestionnaire methodsTo identify patient safety monitoring strategies in primary care.Journal of the Royal Society of MedicineR SamraJ CarA MajeedC VincentP Aylin...
1. The Foundation of Healthcare Workplace Safety When it comes to healthcare workplace safety, establishing a solid foundation is paramount. This involves creating policies and procedures that promote a safe working environment for all staff members. These measures are pivotal in preventing accidents...
a“Patient safety” is defined as the avoidance and prevention of patient injuries or adverse events resulting from the processes of health care delivery. “耐心安全”被定义作为耐心伤害或有害事件的退避和预防起因于提供保健服务的过程。[translate]...
Drug, Healthcare and Patient Safety is an international, peer reviewed, open access journal exploring patient safety issues in the healthcare continuum from diagnostic and screening interventions through to treatment, drug therapy and surgery. The journal is characterized by the rapid reporting of revie...
Patient safety should NOT be a priority in health care! Part 2: reducing at-risk behaviours. In the November issue of Alberta RN, we published part one of a feature on at-risk behaviours titled "Patient safety should NOT be a priority in health care: Why we engage in at-risk behaviours...
I may sound harsh, but frankly, with patient safety on the mind of almost every health professional (and if it isn't on everyone's mind, it darn well should be!), I can't help but think of medication reconciliation across the continuum of care. It should be an expected best practice...
MANY ASPECTS of the US health care system are in flux, but one thing has not changed: nurses remain at the forefront of clinical care. Every day, nurses confront complicated patient situations, combining sophisticated technology and old-fashioned physical assessment skills to monitor and improve hea...