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456 related items for PubMed ID: 17545341

  • 1. Evaluation of an intervention aimed at improving voluntary incident reporting in hospitals.
    Evans SM, Smith BJ, Esterman A, Runciman WB, Maddern G, Stead K, Selim P, O'Shaughnessy J, Muecke S, Jones S.
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  • 2. Rates and types of events reported to established incident reporting systems in two US hospitals.
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  • 3. Can Patient Safety Incident Reports Be Used to Compare Hospital Safety? Results from a Quantitative Analysis of the English National Reporting and Learning System Data.
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  • 11. Learning from Taiwan patient-safety reporting system.
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  • 12. Evaluation of an anonymous system to report medical errors in pediatric inpatients.
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  • 14. Patient safety event reporting in critical care: a study of three intensive care units.
    Harris CB, Krauss MJ, Coopersmith CM, Avidan M, Nast PA, Kollef MH, Dunagan WC, Fraser VJ.
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  • 17. Prospective risk analysis prior to retrospective incident reporting and analysis as a means to enhance incident reporting behaviour: a quasi-experimental field study.
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  • 18. A multifaceted educational intervention to prevent delirium in older inpatients: a before and after study.
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  • 20. Reasons for not reporting adverse incidents: an empirical study.
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