August 2008
Healthcare system error: beyond apology
D. P. Stevens
Qual Saf Health Care 17: 234-235
Presentation Abstracts from the International Forum on Quality and Safety, April 2008, Paris, France
D. P. Stevens
Qual Saf Health Care 17: 234-235
Quality of dying—how are we doing?
R. D. MacLeod
Qual Saf Health Care 17: 236-238
Improved transfusion practices in the UK and the safety lessons to be learnt
T. Gordon-Smith
Qual Saf Health Care 17: 236-238
Changes in practice and organisation surrounding blood transfusion in NHS trusts in England 1995 - 2005
C. J. Taylor, M. F. Murphy, D. Lowe, and M. Pearson
Qual Saf Health Care 17: 239-243
Quality of Dying in a New Zealand Teaching Hospital
J. L. Glasgow, S. R. McLennan, K. J. High, and L. G. Celi
Qual Saf Health Care 17: 244-248
Healthcare Professionals Supporting Each Other After Adverse Medical Events
F. A. van Pelt
Qual Saf Health Care 17: 249-252
Detection of Adverse Events in Surgical Patients Using the Trigger Tool Approach
F. A. Griffin, and D. C. Classen
Qual Saf Health Care 17: 253-258
Analysis of 23,364 patient-generated, physician reviewed malpractice claims from a non-tort, blame-free, national patient insurance system: Lessons learned from Sweden
K. Pukk, M. Brommels, J. Ask, J. Thor, R. Penaloza, and F. Gaffney
Qual Saf Health Care 17: 259-263
Impact of NICE guidance on rates of haemorrhage after tonsillectomy: an evaluation of guidance issued during an ongoing national tonsillectomy audit
D. A. Cromwell
Qual Saf Health Care 17: 264-268
Implementation of Proven Interventions in General Medical Inpatients: Development and evaluation of a new quality indicator for drug therapy
C. Huang, P. S. Loewen, T. Pelletier, J. Slater, and M. Chung
Qual Saf Health Care 17: 269-274
The Team Climate Inventory: application in hospital teams and methodological considerations
M. M. Ouwens, M. M. Hulscher, R. P. Akkermans, R. R. Hermens, R. P. Grol, and H. C. Wollersheim
Qual Saf Health Care 17: 275-280
Accuracy in the recording of pressure ulcers and prevention after implementing an electronic health record in hospital care
L. Gunningberg, M. Fogelberg Dahm, and A. Ehrenberg
Qual Saf Health Care 17: 281-285
Medication Errors Reported by US Family Physicians and Their Office Staff
G. M. Kuo, R. L. Phillips, D. Graham, and J. M. Hickner
Qual Saf Health Care 17: 286-290
Developing quality indicators for GP care for vulnerable elderly: transfer from USA to the Netherlands
E. van der Ploeg, M. F. Depla, P. Shekelle, H. Rigter, and J. P. Mackenbach
Qual Saf Health Care 17: 291-295
Guideline Implementation in Allied Health Professions: A Systematic Review of the Literature
S. Hakkennes, and K. Dodd
Qual Saf Health Care 17: 296-300
Use of statistical process control charts in stroke medicine to determine if clinical evidence and changes in service delivery were associated with improvements in the quality of care.
G. R. Henderson, G. Mead, M. van Dijke, S. Ramsay, M. McDowall, and M. Dennis
Qual Saf Health Care 17: 301-306
"Every Error Counts": A web-based incident reporting and learning system for general practice
B. Hoffmann, M. Beyer, J. Rohe, J. Gensichen, and F. M. Gerlach
Qual Saf Health Care 17: 307-312
International Forum on Quality and Safety, April 2008, Paris, France
Abstracts
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