-
1
-
-
3142703552
-
"Near-miss" model for describing the nurse's role in the recovery of medical errors
-
Henneman E.A., and Gawlinski A.A. "Near-miss" model for describing the nurse's role in the recovery of medical errors. J Prof Nurs 20 (2004) 196-201
-
(2004)
J Prof Nurs
, vol.20
, pp. 196-201
-
-
Henneman, E.A.1
Gawlinski, A.A.2
-
2
-
-
36248990294
-
-
ASPAN. Clinical practice: Frequently asked questions. Available at: http://www.aspan.org/clinicalpracticeFAQ.htm. Accessed August 23, 2007.
-
-
-
-
3
-
-
0003413171
-
-
National Academies Press, Washington, DC
-
Institute of Medicine. To Err is Human (2000), National Academies Press, Washington, DC
-
(2000)
To Err is Human
-
-
Institute of Medicine1
-
5
-
-
36248998337
-
-
Potter P, Wolf L, Boxerman S, et al. An Analysis of Nurses' Cognitive Work: A New Perspective for Understanding Medical Errors. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). Rockville, MD. Published in Advances in Patient Safety: From Research to Implementation. Volumes 1-4, AHRQ Publication Nos. 050021 (1-4). February 2005. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. Available at: http://www.ahrq.gov/qual/advances/.
-
-
-
-
6
-
-
36248951731
-
-
Bornstein B. Medical mistakes: Human error or system failure? Available at: http://www.whsc.emory.edu/_pubs/momentum/2000fall/onpoint.html. Accessed August 23, 2007.
-
-
-
-
8
-
-
0034681819
-
Human error: Models and management
-
Reason J. Human error: Models and management. BMJ 320 (2000) 768-770
-
(2000)
BMJ
, vol.320
, pp. 768-770
-
-
Reason, J.1
-
9
-
-
0036887074
-
Multidisciplinary approaches to reducing error and risk in a patient care setting
-
Connor M., Ponte P.R., and Conway J. Multidisciplinary approaches to reducing error and risk in a patient care setting. Crit Care Nurs Clin North Am 14 (2002) 359-367
-
(2002)
Crit Care Nurs Clin North Am
, vol.14
, pp. 359-367
-
-
Connor, M.1
Ponte, P.R.2
Conway, J.3
-
10
-
-
18644383685
-
Five years after 'To Err is Human': What have we learned?
-
Leape L.L., and Berwick D.M. Five years after 'To Err is Human': What have we learned?. JAMA 293 (2005) 2384-2390
-
(2005)
JAMA
, vol.293
, pp. 2384-2390
-
-
Leape, L.L.1
Berwick, D.M.2
-
11
-
-
26444599618
-
Working conditions that support patient safety
-
Hughes R.G., and Clancy C.M. Working conditions that support patient safety. J Nurs Care Qual 20 (2005) 289-292
-
(2005)
J Nurs Care Qual
, vol.20
, pp. 289-292
-
-
Hughes, R.G.1
Clancy, C.M.2
-
12
-
-
8544273281
-
Healthy work environments: A validation of the literature
-
Heath J., Johanson W., and Blake N. Healthy work environments: A validation of the literature. J Nurs Adm 34 (2004) 524-530
-
(2004)
J Nurs Adm
, vol.34
, pp. 524-530
-
-
Heath, J.1
Johanson, W.2
Blake, N.3
-
13
-
-
36248967196
-
-
Institute of Medicine. Keeping patients safe: transforming the work environment of nurses. http://www.iom.edu/Default.aspx?id=16173. Accessed August 26, 2007.
-
-
-
-
14
-
-
0037167027
-
What practices will most improve safety? Evidence-based medicine meets patient safety
-
Leape L.L., Berwick D.M., and Bates D.W. What practices will most improve safety? Evidence-based medicine meets patient safety. JAMA 288 (2002) 501-507
-
(2002)
JAMA
, vol.288
, pp. 501-507
-
-
Leape, L.L.1
Berwick, D.M.2
Bates, D.W.3
-
15
-
-
0035403310
-
Organizational culture, continuous quality improvement implementation, and medication administration error reporting
-
Wakefield B.J., Blegen M.A., Uden-Holman T., et al. Organizational culture, continuous quality improvement implementation, and medication administration error reporting. Am J Med Qual 16 (2000) 128-134
-
(2000)
Am J Med Qual
, vol.16
, pp. 128-134
-
-
Wakefield, B.J.1
Blegen, M.A.2
Uden-Holman, T.3
-
16
-
-
0033090715
-
Understanding and comparing differences in reported medication administration error rates
-
Wakefield D.S., Wakefield B.J., Borders T., et al. Understanding and comparing differences in reported medication administration error rates. Am J Med Qual 14 (1999) 73-80
-
(1999)
Am J Med Qual
, vol.14
, pp. 73-80
-
-
Wakefield, D.S.1
Wakefield, B.J.2
Borders, T.3
-
17
-
-
0034149826
-
Improving medication administration error reporting systems: Why do errors occur?
-
Wakefield D.S., Wakefield B.J., and Uden-Holman T. Improving medication administration error reporting systems: Why do errors occur?. Ambul Outreach 00 (1999) 16-20
-
(1999)
Ambul Outreach
, vol.0
, pp. 16-20
-
-
Wakefield, D.S.1
Wakefield, B.J.2
Uden-Holman, T.3
-
18
-
-
36248976165
-
-
Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Technical Consulting. Engineering Consulting by bona fide Rocket Scientists. Available at: http://www.rocketdynetech.com/systems/concepts.htm. Accessed August 26, 2007.
-
-
-
-
19
-
-
36248965279
-
-
The Joint Commission. National Patient Safety Goals. Available at: http://www.jointcomission.org/PatientSafety/NationalPatientSafetyGoals/04_npsgs.htm. Accessed August 27, 2007.
-
-
-
-
21
-
-
16544367934
-
A practice model for patient safety: The value of the experienced registered nurse
-
Batcheller J., Burkman K., Armstrong D., et al. A practice model for patient safety: The value of the experienced registered nurse. J Nurs Admin 34 (2004) 200-205
-
(2004)
J Nurs Admin
, vol.34
, pp. 200-205
-
-
Batcheller, J.1
Burkman, K.2
Armstrong, D.3
-
22
-
-
0032792013
-
Cultural safety: What does it mean for our practice?
-
Williams R. Cultural safety: What does it mean for our practice?. Aust N Z J Public Health 23 (1999) 213-214
-
(1999)
Aust N Z J Public Health
, vol.23
, pp. 213-214
-
-
Williams, R.1
-
23
-
-
36248992480
-
-
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Making Health Care Safer: A Critical Analysis of Patient Safety Practices. AHRQ Evidence Reports and Summaries/Technology Assessment, 1999.
-
-
-
-
25
-
-
84866952534
-
The effect of workforce issues on patient safety
-
Gelinas S.L., and Yik-Hin Loh D. The effect of workforce issues on patient safety. Nurs Econ 22 (2004) 266-273
-
(2004)
Nurs Econ
, vol.22
, pp. 266-273
-
-
Gelinas, S.L.1
Yik-Hin Loh, D.2
-
26
-
-
4544275364
-
Nurse perceptions of medication errors. What we need to know for patient safety
-
Mayo A.M. Nurse perceptions of medication errors. What we need to know for patient safety. J Nurs Care Qual 19 (2003) 209-217
-
(2003)
J Nurs Care Qual
, vol.19
, pp. 209-217
-
-
Mayo, A.M.1
-
29
-
-
33947125912
-
Effects of fatigue, workload, and environment on patient safety in the pediatric intensive care unit
-
Montgomery V.L. Effects of fatigue, workload, and environment on patient safety in the pediatric intensive care unit. Pediatr Crit Care Med 8 Suppl (2007) 11-16
-
(2007)
Pediatr Crit Care Med
, vol.8
, Issue.SUPPL
, pp. 11-16
-
-
Montgomery, V.L.1
-
30
-
-
0028812215
-
A look into the nature and causes of human errors in the intensive care unit
-
Donchin Y., Gopher D., Olin M., et al. A look into the nature and causes of human errors in the intensive care unit. Crit Care Med 2392 (1995) 294-300
-
(1995)
Crit Care Med
, vol.2392
, pp. 294-300
-
-
Donchin, Y.1
Gopher, D.2
Olin, M.3
-
31
-
-
0029383692
-
Drug administration errors: A study into factors underlying the occurrence and reporting of drug errors in a district general hospital
-
Gladstone J. Drug administration errors: A study into factors underlying the occurrence and reporting of drug errors in a district general hospital. J Adv Nurs 22 (1995) 628-637
-
(1995)
J Adv Nurs
, vol.22
, pp. 628-637
-
-
Gladstone, J.1
-
32
-
-
0033495299
-
Nurses' perceptions: When is it a medication error?
-
Osborne J., Balis K., and Hayes J.S. Nurses' perceptions: When is it a medication error?. J Nurs Adm 29 (1999) 33-38
-
(1999)
J Nurs Adm
, vol.29
, pp. 33-38
-
-
Osborne, J.1
Balis, K.2
Hayes, J.S.3
-
34
-
-
17044448652
-
Changing hospital culture, system reduces drug errors
-
Hume M. Changing hospital culture, system reduces drug errors. Exec Solut Healthcare Manag 2 (1999) 1-9
-
(1999)
Exec Solut Healthcare Manag
, vol.2
, pp. 1-9
-
-
Hume, M.1
-
35
-
-
1042301048
-
Medication errors in the post anesthesia care unit: A secondary analysis of Medmarx findings
-
Hicks R.W., Becker S.C., Krenzischek D., et al. Medication errors in the post anesthesia care unit: A secondary analysis of Medmarx findings. J Perianesth Nurs 19 (2004) 18-28
-
(2004)
J Perianesth Nurs
, vol.19
, pp. 18-28
-
-
Hicks, R.W.1
Becker, S.C.2
Krenzischek, D.3
-
36
-
-
33745289757
-
The safety attitudes questionnaire: Psychometric properties, benchmarking data, and emerging research
-
Sexton J.B., Helmreich R.L., Neilands T.B., et al. The safety attitudes questionnaire: Psychometric properties, benchmarking data, and emerging research. BMC Health Serv Res 6 (2006) 44-54
-
(2006)
BMC Health Serv Res
, vol.6
, pp. 44-54
-
-
Sexton, J.B.1
Helmreich, R.L.2
Neilands, T.B.3
-
37
-
-
0037350228
-
Discrepant attitudes about teamwork among critical care nurses and physicians
-
Thomas E.J., Sexton J.B., and Helmreich R.L. Discrepant attitudes about teamwork among critical care nurses and physicians. Crit Care Med 31 (2003) 956-959
-
(2003)
Crit Care Med
, vol.31
, pp. 956-959
-
-
Thomas, E.J.1
Sexton, J.B.2
Helmreich, R.L.3
-
38
-
-
31344435902
-
Patient safety perceptions: A survey of Iowa physicians, pharmacists, and nurses
-
Durbin J., Hansen M.M., Sinkowitz-Cochran R., et al. Patient safety perceptions: A survey of Iowa physicians, pharmacists, and nurses. Am J Infect Control 34 (2006) 25-30
-
(2006)
Am J Infect Control
, vol.34
, pp. 25-30
-
-
Durbin, J.1
Hansen, M.M.2
Sinkowitz-Cochran, R.3
-
39
-
-
33646010638
-
Nursing patient-safety survey report
-
Manno M., Heberlein V., Nyakiti J., et al. Nursing patient-safety survey report. Nursing 36 (2006) 56-61
-
(2006)
Nursing
, vol.36
, pp. 56-61
-
-
Manno, M.1
Heberlein, V.2
Nyakiti, J.3
-
40
-
-
0345907933
-
Evaluation of the culture of safety: Survey of clinicians and managers in an academic medical center
-
Pronovost P.J., Weast B., Holzmueller C.G., et al. Evaluation of the culture of safety: Survey of clinicians and managers in an academic medical center. Qual Safety Health Care 12 (2003) 405-410
-
(2003)
Qual Safety Health Care
, vol.12
, pp. 405-410
-
-
Pronovost, P.J.1
Weast, B.2
Holzmueller, C.G.3
-
41
-
-
0642366721
-
Measuring teamwork and patient safety attitudes of high-risk areas
-
Kaissi A., Johnson T., and Kirschbaum M.S. Measuring teamwork and patient safety attitudes of high-risk areas. Nurs Econ 21 5 (2003) 211-218
-
(2003)
Nurs Econ
, vol.21
, Issue.5
, pp. 211-218
-
-
Kaissi, A.1
Johnson, T.2
Kirschbaum, M.S.3
-
42
-
-
33744825493
-
Patient safety in outpatient surgery: The viewpoint of the healthcare providers
-
Carayon P., Hundt A.S., Alvarado C.J., et al. Patient safety in outpatient surgery: The viewpoint of the healthcare providers. Ergonomics 49 5-6 (2006) 470-485
-
(2006)
Ergonomics
, vol.49
, Issue.5-6
, pp. 470-485
-
-
Carayon, P.1
Hundt, A.S.2
Alvarado, C.J.3
-
43
-
-
36249019321
-
Nurses' perceptions of medication safety and medication reconciliation practices
-
Chevalier B.A., Parker D.S., MacKinnon N.J., et al. Nurses' perceptions of medication safety and medication reconciliation practices. Can J Nurs Leadersh 19 (2006) 61-72
-
(2006)
Can J Nurs Leadersh
, vol.19
, pp. 61-72
-
-
Chevalier, B.A.1
Parker, D.S.2
MacKinnon, N.J.3
-
44
-
-
33847338405
-
Assessing system failures in operating and intensive care units
-
Van Bauzekom M., Akerboom S.P., and Boer F. Assessing system failures in operating and intensive care units. Qual Safety Health Care 16 1 (2007) 45-50
-
(2007)
Qual Safety Health Care
, vol.16
, Issue.1
, pp. 45-50
-
-
Van Bauzekom, M.1
Akerboom, S.P.2
Boer, F.3
-
46
-
-
36248986789
-
-
Sexton B, Helmreich RL, Glenn D, et al. Operating room management attitudes questionnaire. The University of Texas at Austin Human Factors Research Project. Technical Report 00-2. Available at: http://www.uth.tmc.edu/schools/med/imed/patient_safety/survey&tools.htm. Accessed July 4, 2007.
-
-
-
-
47
-
-
36248962766
-
-
Marciano B, Rodriguez SN, Berestein G, et al. Measuring safety climate in a tertiary care pediatric hospital. Unpublished paper.
-
-
-
-
48
-
-
0028997495
-
The influence of employee job/task and organizational factors on adherence to universal precautions among nurses
-
DeJoy D., Murphy L., and Gershon R. The influence of employee job/task and organizational factors on adherence to universal precautions among nurses. Int J Industr Ergonom 16 (1995) 43-55
-
(1995)
Int J Industr Ergonom
, vol.16
, pp. 43-55
-
-
DeJoy, D.1
Murphy, L.2
Gershon, R.3
-
49
-
-
0034130879
-
Hospital safety climate and its relationship with safe work practices and workplace exposure incidents
-
Gershon R.R., Karkashian C.D., Grosch J.W., et al. Hospital safety climate and its relationship with safe work practices and workplace exposure incidents. Am J Infect Control 28 (2000) 211-221
-
(2000)
Am J Infect Control
, vol.28
, pp. 211-221
-
-
Gershon, R.R.1
Karkashian, C.D.2
Grosch, J.W.3
-
50
-
-
0034032174
-
The impact of organizational climate on safety climate and individual behavior
-
Neal A., Griffin M.A., and Hart P.M. The impact of organizational climate on safety climate and individual behavior. Safety Sci 34 1-3 (2000) 99-109
-
(2000)
Safety Sci
, vol.34
, Issue.1-3
, pp. 99-109
-
-
Neal, A.1
Griffin, M.A.2
Hart, P.M.3
-
51
-
-
0033961485
-
Safety climate and its association with injuries and safety practices in public hospitals in Costa Rica
-
Felknor S.A., Aday L.A., Burau K.D., et al. Safety climate and its association with injuries and safety practices in public hospitals in Costa Rica. Int J Occupat Environ Health 6 1 (2000) 18-25
-
(2000)
Int J Occupat Environ Health
, vol.6
, Issue.1
, pp. 18-25
-
-
Felknor, S.A.1
Aday, L.A.2
Burau, K.D.3
-
53
-
-
0036597592
-
Organizational safety: Which management practices are most effective in reducing employee injury rates?
-
Vredenburgh A.G. Organizational safety: Which management practices are most effective in reducing employee injury rates?. J Safety Res 33 2 (2002) 259-276
-
(2002)
J Safety Res
, vol.33
, Issue.2
, pp. 259-276
-
-
Vredenburgh, A.G.1
-
54
-
-
33645924862
-
Nurses' perceptions of the safety climate in their workplace: A research study
-
Carrico C.G. Nurses' perceptions of the safety climate in their workplace: A research study. Delaware Nurs Assoc Rep 28 (2003) 16-17
-
(2003)
Delaware Nurs Assoc Rep
, vol.28
, pp. 16-17
-
-
Carrico, C.G.1
-
55
-
-
34548575056
-
Workforce perceptions of hospital safety culture: Development and validation of the Patient Safety Climate in Healthcare Organizations Survey
-
Singer S., Meterko M., Baker L., et al. Workforce perceptions of hospital safety culture: Development and validation of the Patient Safety Climate in Healthcare Organizations Survey. Health Serve Res 42 (2007) 1999-2021
-
(2007)
Health Serve Res
, vol.42
, pp. 1999-2021
-
-
Singer, S.1
Meterko, M.2
Baker, L.3
-
57
-
-
36248998317
-
-
Itah K, Abe T, Anderson H. A survey of safety culture in hospitals including staff attitudes about incident reporting. Proceedings of the Workshop on the Investigation and Reporting of Incidents and Accidents. Glasgow, Scotland, July, 2002.
-
-
-
-
58
-
-
36249017430
-
-
Woods B, Prineas S, Thavaray R, et al. Where to start? Achieving a just culture in health care. Proceedings of the Australian Aviation Psychology Conference (Medical Track) Sydney, December, 2003.
-
-
-
-
59
-
-
36249016904
-
Patient safety in the hands of the perianesthesia nurses
-
Windle P.E. Patient safety in the hands of the perianesthesia nurses. Breathline 25 (2005) 4-5
-
(2005)
Breathline
, vol.25
, pp. 4-5
-
-
Windle, P.E.1
-
60
-
-
3242707986
-
The working hours of hospital staff nurses and patient safety
-
Rogers A.E., Hwang W.T., Scott L.D., et al. The working hours of hospital staff nurses and patient safety. Health Aff 23 (2004) 202-212
-
(2004)
Health Aff
, vol.23
, pp. 202-212
-
-
Rogers, A.E.1
Hwang, W.T.2
Scott, L.D.3
|