-
2
-
-
0006092268
-
-
Institute of Medicine, November, Accessed July 18
-
Kohn L, Corrigan J, Donaldson MS; Institute of Medicine. To err is human: Building a safer health system. November http://iom. nationalacademies . org/-/media/Files/Report%20Files/1999/To-Err -is-Human/To%20Err%20is%20Human%201999 %20%20report%20brief. pdf. Accessed July 18, 2016.
-
(2016)
To Err Is Human: Building A Safer Health System
-
-
Kohn, L.1
Corrigan, J.2
Donaldson, M.S.3
-
3
-
-
84969802532
-
Medical error: The third leading cause of death in the US
-
MakaryMA, Daniel M. Medical error: The third leading cause of death in the US. BMJ. 2016;353: I2139.
-
(2016)
BMJ
, vol.353
, pp. i2139
-
-
Ma, M.1
Daniel, M.2
-
4
-
-
84883654527
-
A new, evidence-based estimate of patient harms associated with hospital care
-
James JT. A new, evidence-based estimate of patient harms associated with hospital care. J Patient Saf. 2013;9(3):122-128.
-
(2013)
J Patient Saf
, vol.9
, Issue.3
, pp. 122-128
-
-
James, J.T.1
-
5
-
-
67650145205
-
Development and evaluation of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement Global Trigger Tool
-
Classen DC, Lloyd RC, Provost L, Griffin FA, Resar R. Development and evaluation of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement Global Trigger Tool. J Patient Saf. 2008;4(3):169-177. doi:10. 1097/PTS . 0b013e318183a475
-
(2008)
J Patient Saf
, vol.4
, Issue.3
, pp. 169-177
-
-
Classen, D.C.1
Lloyd, R.C.2
Provost, L.3
Griffin, F.A.4
Resar, R.5
-
6
-
-
79952375149
-
Performance characteristics of amethodology to quantify adverse events over time in hospitalized patients
-
Sharek PJ, Parry G, Goldmann D, et al. Performance characteristics of amethodology to quantify adverse events over time in hospitalized patients. Health Serv Res. 2011;46(2):654-678.
-
(2011)
Health Serv Res
, vol.46
, Issue.2
, pp. 654-678
-
-
Sharek, P.J.1
Parry, G.2
Goldmann, D.3
-
9
-
-
33846305099
-
Sensitivity of routine system for reporting patient safety incidents in an NHS hospital: Retrospective patient case note review
-
Sari AB-A, Sheldon TA, Cracknell A, Turnbull A. Sensitivity of routine system for reporting patient safety incidents in an NHS hospital: Retrospective patient case note review. BMJ. 2007;334(7584):79.
-
(2007)
BMJ
, vol.334
, Issue.7584
, pp. 79
-
-
Ab-A, S.1
Sheldon, T.A.2
Cracknell, A.3
Turnbull, A.4
-
10
-
-
61449183647
-
Adverse-event-reporting practices by US hospitals: Results of a national survey
-
Farley DO, Haviland A, Champagne S, et al. Adverse-event-reporting practices by US hospitals: Results of a national survey. Qual Saf Health Care. 2008;17(6):416-423.
-
(2008)
Qual Saf Health Care
, vol.17
, Issue.6
, pp. 416-423
-
-
Farley, D.O.1
Haviland, A.2
Champagne, S.3
-
11
-
-
33244493122
-
Attitudes and barriers to incident reporting: A collaborative hospital study
-
Evans SM, Berry JG, Smith BJ, et al. Attitudes and barriers to incident reporting: A collaborative hospital study. Qual Saf Health Care. 2006;15(1): 39-43.
-
(2006)
Qual Saf Health Care
, vol.15
, Issue.1
, pp. 39-43
-
-
Evans, S.M.1
Berry, J.G.2
Smith, B.J.3
-
12
-
-
0036070585
-
Perceived barriers to medical-error reporting: An exploratory investigation
-
Uribe CL, Schweikhart SB, Pathak DS, Dow M, Marsh GB. Perceived barriers to medical-error reporting: An exploratory investigation. J Healthc Manag. 2002;47(4):263-279.
-
(2002)
J Healthc Manag
, vol.47
, Issue.4
, pp. 263-279
-
-
Uribe, C.L.1
Schweikhart, S.B.2
Pathak, D.S.3
Dow, M.4
Marsh, G.B.5
-
13
-
-
84971537147
-
Performance of the Global Assessment of Pediatric Patient Safety (GAPPS) Tool
-
[published online May 21, 2016]
-
Landrigan CP, Stockwell D, Toomey SL, et al. Performance of the Global Assessment of Pediatric Patient Safety (GAPPS) Tool [published online May 21, 2016]. Pediatrics. 2016;137(6):e20154076. doi:10. 1542/peds. 2015-4076
-
(2016)
Pediatrics
, vol.137
, Issue.6
, pp. e20154076
-
-
Landrigan, C.P.1
Stockwell, D.2
Toomey, S.L.3
-
14
-
-
79955618085
-
'Global trigger tool' shows that adverse events in hospitals may be ten times greater than previously measured
-
Classen DC, Resar R, Griffin F, et al. 'Global trigger tool' shows that adverse events in hospitals may be ten times greater than previously measured. Health Aff (Millwood). 2011;30(4):581-589.
-
(2011)
Health Aff (Millwood)
, vol.30
, Issue.4
, pp. 581-589
-
-
Classen, D.C.1
Resar, R.2
Griffin, F.3
-
15
-
-
0037699987
-
Adverse drug event trigger tool: A practical methodology for measuring medication related harm
-
Rozich JD, Haraden CR, Resar RK. Adverse drug event trigger tool: A practical methodology for measuring medication related harm. Qual Saf Health Care. 2003;12(3):194-200.
-
(2003)
Qual Saf Health Care
, vol.12
, Issue.3
, pp. 194-200
-
-
Rozich, J.D.1
Haraden, C.R.2
Resar, R.K.3
-
16
-
-
28444482120
-
What can hospitalized patients tell us about adverse events? learning from patient-reported incidents
-
Weingart SN, Pagovich O, Sands DZ, et al. What can hospitalized patients tell us about adverse events? learning from patient-reported incidents. J Gen Intern Med. 2005;20(9):830-836.
-
(2005)
J Gen Intern Med
, vol.20
, Issue.9
, pp. 830-836
-
-
Weingart, S.N.1
Pagovich, O.2
Sands, D.Z.3
-
17
-
-
47549095930
-
Comparing patient-reported hospital adverse events with medical record review: Do patients know something that hospitals do not?
-
Weissman JS, Schneider EC, Weingart SN, et al. Comparing patient-reported hospital adverse events with medical record review: Do patients know something that hospitals do not?. Ann Intern Med. 2008;149(2):100-108.
-
(2008)
Ann Intern Med
, vol.149
, Issue.2
, pp. 100-108
-
-
Weissman, J.S.1
Schneider, E.C.2
Weingart, S.N.3
-
18
-
-
84962915319
-
Parent-reported errors and adverse events in hospitalized children
-
Khan A, Furtak SL, Melvin P, Rogers JE, Schuster MA, Landrigan CP. Parent-reported errors and adverse events in hospitalized children. JAMA Pediatr. 2016;170(4):e154608.
-
(2016)
JAMA Pediatr
, vol.170
, Issue.4
, pp. e154608
-
-
Khan, A.1
Furtak, S.L.2
Melvin, P.3
Rogers, J.E.4
Ma, S.5
Landrigan, C.P.6
-
19
-
-
84855589662
-
Identification by families of pediatric adverse events and near misses overlooked by health care providers
-
Daniels JP, Hunc K, Cochrane DD, et al. Identification by families of pediatric adverse events and near misses overlooked by health care providers. CMAJ. 2012;184(1):29-34.
-
(2012)
CMAJ
, vol.184
, Issue.1
, pp. 29-34
-
-
Daniels, J.P.1
Hunc, K.2
Cochrane, D.D.3
-
20
-
-
84866530502
-
Adverse events among children in Canadian hospitals: The Canadian Paediatric Adverse Events Study
-
Matlow AG, Baker GR, Flintoft V, et al. Adverse events among children in Canadian hospitals: The Canadian Paediatric Adverse Events Study. CMAJ. 2012;184(13):E709-E718.
-
(2012)
CMAJ
, vol.184
, Issue.13
, pp. E709-E718
-
-
Matlow, A.G.1
Baker, G.R.2
Flintoft, V.3
-
21
-
-
84908577354
-
Changes in medical errors after implementation of a handoff program
-
I-PASS Study Group
-
Starmer AJ, Spector ND, Srivastava R, et al; I-PASS Study Group. Changes in medical errors after implementation of a handoff program. N Engl J Med. 2014;371(19):1803-1812.
-
(2014)
N Engl J Med
, vol.371
, Issue.19
, pp. 1803-1812
-
-
Starmer, A.J.1
Spector, N.D.2
Srivastava, R.3
-
22
-
-
84889042820
-
Rates of medical errors and preventable adverse events among hospitalized children following implementation of a resident handoff bundle
-
Starmer AJ, Sectish TC, Simon DW, et al. Rates of medical errors and preventable adverse events among hospitalized children following implementation of a resident handoff bundle. JAMA. 2013;310(21):2262-2270.
-
(2013)
JAMA
, vol.310
, Issue.21
, pp. 2262-2270
-
-
Starmer, A.J.1
Sectish, T.C.2
Simon, D.W.3
-
23
-
-
0025924692
-
Incidence of adverse events and negligence in hospitalized patients: Results of the Harvard Medical Practice Study i
-
Brennan TA, Leape LL, Laird NM, et al. Incidence of adverse events and negligence in hospitalized patients: Results of the Harvard Medical Practice Study I. N Engl J Med. 1991;324(6): 370-376.
-
(1991)
N Engl J Med
, vol.324
, Issue.6
, pp. 370-376
-
-
Brennan, T.A.1
Leape, L.L.2
Laird, N.M.3
-
24
-
-
0026022279
-
The nature of adverse events in hospitalized patients: Results of the Harvard Medical Practice Study II
-
Leape LL, Brennan TA, Laird N, et al. The nature of adverse events in hospitalized patients: Results of the Harvard Medical Practice Study II. N Engl J Med. 1991;324(6):377-384.
-
(1991)
N Engl J Med
, vol.324
, Issue.6
, pp. 377-384
-
-
Leape, L.L.1
Brennan, T.A.2
Laird, N.3
-
25
-
-
0028903086
-
Relationship between medication errors and adverse drug events
-
Bates DW, Boyle DL, Vander Vliet MB, Schneider J, Leape L. Relationship between medication errors and adverse drug events. J Gen Intern Med. 1995;10(4):199-205.
-
(1995)
J Gen Intern Med
, vol.10
, Issue.4
, pp. 199-205
-
-
Bates, D.W.1
Boyle, D.L.2
Vander Vliet, M.B.3
Schneider, J.4
Leape, L.5
-
26
-
-
0035946697
-
Medication errors and adverse drug events in pediatric inpatients
-
Kaushal R, Bates DW, Landrigan C, et al. Medication errors and adverse drug events in pediatric inpatients. JAMA. 2001;285(16):2114-2120.
-
(2001)
JAMA
, vol.285
, Issue.16
, pp. 2114-2120
-
-
Kaushal, R.1
Bates, D.W.2
Landrigan, C.3
-
27
-
-
2442663666
-
-
National Coordinating Council for Medication Error Reporting and Prevention (NCC MERP)., Accessed July 18
-
National Coordinating Council for Medication Error Reporting and Prevention (NCC MERP). NCC MERP index for categorizing medication errors. http://www.nccmerp. org/sites/default/files/algorColor2001-06-12. pdf. Accessed July 18, 2016.
-
(2016)
NCC MERP Index for Categorizing Medication Errors
-
-
-
28
-
-
0033932669
-
Pediatric deaths attributable to complex chronic conditions: A population-based study ofWashington State, 1980-1997
-
Feudtner C, Christakis DA, Connell FA. Pediatric deaths attributable to complex chronic conditions: A population-based study ofWashington State, 1980-1997. Pediatrics. 2000;106(1, pt 2)(suppl 1): 205-209.
-
(2000)
Pediatrics
, vol.106
, Issue.1 PT 2
, pp. 205-209
-
-
Feudtner, C.1
Christakis, D.A.2
Connell, F.A.3
-
29
-
-
0002178053
-
Bias reduction of maximum likelihood estimates
-
Firth D. Bias reduction of maximum likelihood estimates. Biometrika. 1993;80(1):27-38. doi:10 . 1093/biomet/80. 1. 27
-
(1993)
Biometrika
, vol.80
, Issue.1
, pp. 27-38
-
-
Firth, D.1
-
30
-
-
84874191888
-
Bias correction for the proportional odds logistic regression model with application to a study of surgical complications
-
Lipsitz SR, Fitzmaurice GM, Regenbogen SE, Sinha D, Ibrahim JG, Gawande AA. Bias correction for the proportional odds logistic regression model with application to a study of surgical complications. J R Stat Soc Ser C Appl Stat. 2013;62 (2):233-250.
-
(2013)
J R Stat Soc ser C Appl Stat
, vol.62
, Issue.2
, pp. 233-250
-
-
Lipsitz, S.R.1
Fitzmaurice, G.M.2
Regenbogen, S.E.3
Sinha, D.4
Ibrahim, J.G.5
Gawande, A.A.6
-
31
-
-
67651093984
-
Logistic regression with incomplete covariate data in complex survey sampling: Application of reweighted estimating equations
-
Moore CG, Lipsitz SR, Addy CL, Hussey JR, Fitzmaurice G, Natarajan S. Logistic regression with incomplete covariate data in complex survey sampling: Application of reweighted estimating equations. Epidemiology. 2009;20(3):382-390.
-
(2009)
Epidemiology
, vol.20
, Issue.3
, pp. 382-390
-
-
Moore, C.G.1
Lipsitz, S.R.2
Addy, C.L.3
Hussey, J.R.4
Fitzmaurice, G.5
Natarajan, S.6
-
32
-
-
84886591188
-
Comparativemethods for handling missing data in large databases
-
Henry AJ, Hevelone ND, Lipsitz S, Nguyen LL. Comparativemethods for handling missing data in large databases. J Vasc Surg. 2013;58(5): 1353-1359. e6.
-
(2013)
J Vasc Surg
, vol.58
, Issue.5
, pp. 1353-1359e6
-
-
Henry, A.J.1
Hevelone, N.D.2
Lipsitz, S.3
Nguyen, L.L.4
-
33
-
-
62049084378
-
Research electronic data capture (REDCap): Ametadata-driven methodology and workflow process for providing translational research informatics support
-
Harris PA, Taylor R, Thielke R, Payne J, Gonzalez N, Conde JG. Research electronic data capture (REDCap): Ametadata-driven methodology and workflow process for providing translational research informatics support. J Biomed Inform. 2009;42(2):377-381.
-
(2009)
J Biomed Inform
, vol.42
, Issue.2
, pp. 377-381
-
-
Harris, P.A.1
Taylor, R.2
Thielke, R.3
Payne, J.4
Gonzalez, N.5
Conde, J.G.6
-
34
-
-
5444235976
-
Using focus groups to understand physicians' and nurses' perspectives on error reporting in hospitals
-
Jeffe DB, DunaganWC, Garbutt J, et al. Using focus groups to understand physicians' and nurses' perspectives on error reporting in hospitals. Jt Comm J Qual Saf. 2004;30(9):471-479.
-
(2004)
Jt Comm J Qual Saf
, vol.30
, Issue.9
, pp. 471-479
-
-
Jeffe, D.B.1
Dunagan, W.C.2
Garbutt, J.3
-
35
-
-
34247154085
-
Barriers and motivators for making error reports from family medicine offices: A report from the American Academy of Family Physicians National Research Network (AAFP NRN)
-
Elder NC, Graham D, Brandt E, Hickner J. Barriers and motivators for making error reports from family medicine offices: A report from the American Academy of Family Physicians National Research Network (AAFP NRN). J AmBoard Fam Med. 2007;20(2):115-123.
-
(2007)
J AmBoard Fam Med
, vol.20
, Issue.2
, pp. 115-123
-
-
Elder, N.C.1
Graham, D.2
Brandt, E.3
Hickner, J.4
-
37
-
-
0033593073
-
Risk management: Extreme honestymay be the best policy
-
Kraman SS, Hamm G. Risk management: Extreme honestymay be the best policy. Ann Intern Med. 1999;131(12):963-967.
-
(1999)
Ann Intern Med
, vol.131
, Issue.12
, pp. 963-967
-
-
Kraman, S.S.1
Hamm, G.2
-
38
-
-
77956403918
-
Liability claims and costs before and after implementation of a medical error disclosure program
-
Kachalia A, Kaufman SR, Boothman R, et al. Liability claims and costs before and after implementation of a medical error disclosure program. Ann Intern Med. 2010;153(4):213-221.
-
(2010)
Ann Intern Med
, vol.153
, Issue.4
, pp. 213-221
-
-
Kachalia, A.1
Kaufman, S.R.2
Boothman, R.3
-
39
-
-
33748119277
-
Transparent and open discussion of errors does not increase malpractice risk in trauma patients
-
Stewart RM, Corneille MG, Johnston J, et al. Transparent and open discussion of errors does not increase malpractice risk in trauma patients. Ann Surg. 2006;243(5):645-649.
-
(2006)
Ann Surg
, vol.243
, Issue.5
, pp. 645-649
-
-
Stewart, R.M.1
Corneille, M.G.2
Johnston, J.3
-
40
-
-
85017516160
-
Do written disclosures of serious events increase risk of malpractice claims? one health care system's experience
-
[published online March 31]
-
Painter LM, Kidwell KM, Kidwell RP, et al. Do written disclosures of serious events increase risk of malpractice claims? one health care system's experience [published online March 31, 2015]. J Patient Saf.
-
(2015)
J Patient Saf
-
-
Painter, L.M.1
Kidwell, K.M.2
Kidwell, R.P.3
-
41
-
-
84955274720
-
The problem with incident reporting
-
Macrae C. The problem with incident reporting. BMJ Qual Saf. 2016;25(2):71-75.
-
(2016)
BMJ Qual Saf
, vol.25
, Issue.2
, pp. 71-75
-
-
Macrae, C.1
-
42
-
-
85027924049
-
Chronic conditions among children admitted to U.S. pediatric intensive care units: Their prevalence and impact on risk for mortality and prolonged length of stay
-
Edwards JD, Houtrow AJ, Vasilevskis EE, et al. Chronic conditions among children admitted to U. S. pediatric intensive care units: Their prevalence and impact on risk for mortality and prolonged length of stay. Crit Care Med. 2012;40(7):2196-2203.
-
(2012)
Crit Care Med
, vol.40
, Issue.7
, pp. 2196-2203
-
-
Edwards, J.D.1
Houtrow, A.J.2
Vasilevskis, E.E.3
-
43
-
-
84901823065
-
Adverse drug event-related emergency department visits associated with complex chronic conditions
-
Feinstein JA, Feudtner C, Kempe A. Adverse drug event-related emergency department visits associated with complex chronic conditions. Pediatrics. 2014;133(6):e1575-e1585
-
(2014)
Pediatrics
, vol.133
, Issue.6
, pp. e1575-e1585
-
-
Feinstein, J.A.1
Feudtner, C.2
Kempe, A.3
-
44
-
-
84859549321
-
Factors associated with parental activation in pediatric hematopoietic stem cell transplant
-
HSCT-CHESS Study
-
Pennarola BW, Rodday AM, Mayer DK, et al; HSCT-CHESS Study. Factors associated with parental activation in pediatric hematopoietic stem cell transplant. Med Care Res Rev. 2012;69(2): 194-214.
-
(2012)
Med Care Res Rev
, vol.69
, Issue.2
, pp. 194-214
-
-
Pennarola, B.W.1
Rodday, A.M.2
Mayer, D.K.3
|