Associations of Hospital Unit Occupancy with Inpatient Falls and Fall-Risk Assessment Completion: A Retrospective Cohort Study [0.03%]
病房入住率与住院病人跌倒和跌倒风险评估完成的相关性——回顾性队列研究
Jared Chiu,Vahid Sarhangian,Sarah Tosoni et al.
Jared Chiu et al.
Background: Inpatient fall assessment and prevention efforts are primarily performed by nursing teams. Operating at high occupancy levels may therefore reduce the care team's ability to deliver these efforts in a timely a...
From Compliance to Excellence: How Can ISO 13485 Standards Transform Quality, Safety and Innovation in Medical Devices? [0.03%]
从合规到卓越:ISO 13485标准如何转变医疗设备的质量、安全和创新?
Usman Iqbal,Peter Lachman,Phillip Phan
Usman Iqbal
Disparities in the quality of care for adults with type 2 diabetes according to socioeconomic level and ethnicity in Mexico [0.03%]
根据社会经济水平和种族不同,墨西哥二型糖尿病成人患者护理质量的差异
Sergio Flores-Hernández,Nadia Cerecer-Ortiz,Hortensia Reyes-Morales et al.
Sergio Flores-Hernández et al.
Background: The quality and equitable accessibility of health services represent basic priorities for health systems. In Mexico, three quarters of patients with diabetes are treated at public health services shown to be h...
Dedicated Rapid Response Team Implementation Associated with Reductions in Hospital Mortality and Hospital Expenses: A Retrospective Cohort Analysis [0.03%]
专门的快速反应小组的实施与降低医院死亡率及医疗费用有关:一项回顾性队列分析
Jacob Sessim Filho,Renato Palacio de Azevedo,Antonildes Nascimento Assunção et al.
Jacob Sessim Filho et al.
Introduction: The clinical impact of the implementation of rapid response teams remains controversial in the literature. Furthermore, data on the financial impact of this intervention remain scarce. Therefore, we aim to a...
Evaluation of temporomandibular disorder self-management apps in Australia: A systematic review to inform clinical use [0.03%]
澳大利亚颞下颌关节紊乱自助管理APP的评估:系统综述以指导临床使用
Anita Lim,Bronwen Merner,Srividya Iyer et al.
Anita Lim et al.
Background: This study aimed to systematically evaluate apps with temporomandibular disorder (TMD) self-management content available in Australia for quality, clinical safety, self-management support functions, and contri...
Evaluation of temporomandibular disorder self-management apps in Australia: a systematic review to inform clinical use [0.03%]
澳大利亚颞下颌紊乱自我管理应用程序的评价:临床应用的系统性综述
Anita Lim,Bronwen Merner,Srividya Iyer et al.
Anita Lim et al.
Background: This study aimed to systematically evaluate apps with temporomandibular disorder (TMD) self-management content available in Australia for quality, clinical safety, self-management support functions, and contri...
Dying in hospital - A retrospective medical record analysis on care in the dying phase in intensive care units and general wards [0.03%]
医院死亡病例-对重症监护病房和普通病房临终关怀的回顾性分析
Sophie Meesters,Aneta Schieferdecker,Sukhvir Kaur et al.
Sophie Meesters et al.
Background Care in the dying phase is often suboptimal in hospitals outside specialised palliative care. Studies of the implementation of recommendations for care in the dying phase are rare. Medical records can provide information in this ...
Dying in hospital: a retrospective medical record analysis on care in the dying phase in intensive care units and general wards [0.03%]
关于重症监护病房和普通病房终末期患者护理的回顾性病历分析研究
Sophie Meesters,Aneta Schieferdecker,Sukhvir Kaur et al.
Sophie Meesters et al.
Background: Care in the dying phase is often suboptimal in hospitals outside specialized palliative care. Studies of the implementation of recommendations for care in the dying phase are rare. Medical records can provide ...
Systematic recording and discussion of intraoperative adverse events using ClassIntra: Results of a qualitative context analysis before implementation [0.03%]
使用ClassIntra系统记录和讨论手术中不良事件的定性背景分析结果
Monika Finsterwald,Zuzanna Kita,Salome Dell-Kuster et al.
Monika Finsterwald et al.
Background: Intra- and postoperative adverse events are devastating to patients and costly for healthcare systems. In 2008, the World Health Organization Surgical Safety Checklist was introduced to minimise morbidity and ...
Improving primary care through multidisciplinary teamwork: possibilities and challenges [0.03%]
通过多学科团队合作改善初级保健:可能性与挑战
Michael Kidd,Shona Bates,David Greenfield
Michael Kidd