The Journal of Patient Safety is a peer-reviewed, scholarly publication that will focus on all aspects of patient safety, including, but not limited to: • original late-phase translational research (from research findings to patient settings); • original articles that focus on clinical appli...
Methods Searches for articles describing and evaluating patient safety educational interventions were conducted using four scholarly databases. Study quality was assessed using the McMaster Critical Review Form. Results Seven studies met the inclusion criteria. Educational interventions were either presented as...
Journal of Anesthesia and Patient Care (JAPC)is a refereed journal publishing cross-disciplinary research works encouraging researchers, academicians to share knowledge and support open discourse among readers in diverse areas of interest and expertise. JAPC accepts articles from all corners of anesthesia...
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With agitated and uncooperative psychotic patients, clinicians often have to intervene quickly to ensure the safety of the patient and those nearby. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] This article focuses on the initial evaluation and treatment of psychotic patients in the ER, either by a psychiatric emergency...
Moreover, the cables will ensure the continued safety against lost/misplaced/far-placed remotes in case the patient emergently needs to press for VAS-specific number to self-administer medication. The major incentive for patients will be that they will crowd and vouch for the hospitals that have...
Then inventions that target these mechanisms are tested in progressively larger groups of people with and without diseases to assess the effectiveness and safety of these interventions. These are then scaled to large studies evaluating outcomes for individuals and populations with the disease. This well...
Recent media reports and scholarly articles have forecast the emergence of the fetus as patient and a new legal doctrine of “fetal rights.” It is argued, for example, that a nonconsenting pregnant woman may be forcibly subjected to a cesarean section, if doctors judge that her fetus is at...
Patients who felt that they had received adequate information could plan their rehabilitation period better, which provided safety, control, and a feeling of being prepared. “Very good and clear information at admission, which prepared me well for what was going to happen before and after surgery...
The Value of the Chief Resident in Successful Resident-Led Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Scholarly InitiativesJournal of General Internal Medicine -doi:10.1007/s11606-021-07148-ySuero-Abreu, Giselle AlexandraBarajas-Ochoa, AldoJ Gen Intern MedJournal of general internal medicine...