Creating transformative change in the disabilities field: promoting both bottom-up and top-down inclusion through the UNCRPD and QualityRights Toolkit [0.03%]
在残疾人领域创造变革:通过联合国残疾人权利公约和质量权益工具包自下而上和自上而下的方式促进包容性
Michela Atzeni,Mauro Giovanni Carta,David Greenfield
Michela Atzeni
Determinants of quality in the independent and public hospital sectors in England [0.03%]
英格兰独立和公立医院部门质量决定因素的研究
Harriet Bullen,Vasudha Wattal,Rachel Meacock et al.
Harriet Bullen et al.
Background Increasing the use of independent providers has been proposed as a solution to the long waiting times at public hospitals generated by the post-pandemic backlog for elective care. However, the profit-maximising aims of some indep...
Look-Alike, Sound-Alike Medication Perioperative Incidents in a Regional Australian Hospital: Assessment using a Novel Medication Safety Culture Assessment Tool [0.03%]
澳大利亚地区医院 perioperative 中的外观相似,发音相似的药品事件:使用新型药物安全文化评估工具进行评价
A N Ryan,K L Robertson,B D Glass
A N Ryan
Background: Medication safety remains a global concern, with governments and organisations striving to mitigate preventable patient harm across healthcare systems. Look-alike, Sound -alike medications incidents and the sa...
The sustainability of hospital accreditation models: A cross-sectional study [0.03%]
医院认证模型的可持续性:一项横断面研究
Mohammed Hussein
Mohammed Hussein
Background: Despite the importance of hospital accreditation, its sustainability is jeopardised. This is due to the disparity between the rapid changes in the health sector and the accreditation standards that remain unch...
Bhargava Rahul,Nathany Shrinidhi,Dua Vikas et al.
Bhargava Rahul et al.
Background: Interprofessional team-based care has been known to aid in better patient focused care and outcomes. However, the same concept in the space of BMT (bone marrow transplant) especially in this part of the world ...
Indirect Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Healthcare Contacts, Quality of Care, and Social Disparities Across Essential Healthcare Domains [0.03%]
新冠疫情对医疗联系、护理质量和必需的医疗领域内的社会差异的间接影响
Søren Valgreen Knudsen,Henry Jensen,Jan Mainz et al.
Søren Valgreen Knudsen et al.
Background The COVID-19 pandemic significantly affected global healthcare systems, revealing their resilience to crises. Despite this, national-level research on its impact across key healthcare domains - such as acute and chronic disease m...
Applying the Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) within Root Cause Analysis (RCA) to Prevent Medical Errors and Enhancing Patient Safety Culture: Insights from a Medical Center [0.03%]
基于根本原因分析的HFACS在医疗错误预防和改善患者安全文化中的应用——一家医疗机构的启示
Jiun-Yih Lee,Chien-Hsien Huang,Yi-An Sie et al.
Jiun-Yih Lee et al.
Introduction: Enhancing patient safety and minimizing medical errors are crucial in healthcare. While Root Cause Analysis (RCA) is commonly used to investigate adverse events, its lack of human factors integration limit i...
Factors associated with harm in reported patient safety incidents and characteristics during health screenings in Korea: a secondary data analysis [0.03%]
韩国报告的患者安全事件相关危害因素及健康检查期间的特征:二次数据分析
Jeongin Choe,Kyungmi Woo
Jeongin Choe
Background: Various health screenings are conducted in South Korea, including state-supported national health screenings, privately funded comprehensive health screenings, and employment-related or industry-specific scree...
Developing and validating a global trigger tool for assessing frequency, level of harm, and preventability of adverse drug events in pediatric inpatients units [0.03%]
全球触发工具的开发与验证:评估儿科住院患者药物不良事件的发生率、危害水平及可预防性
Amit Gutkind,Amos Toren,Raz Somech et al.
Amit Gutkind et al.
Background: Medications are a major cause of harm to patients in hospitals, and several studies have found that they cause approximately 20% of injuries that occur in medical institutions. It was found that the rate of ad...
Prevalence and contributing factors of intravenous medication administration errors in emergency departments: a prospective observational study [0.03%]
急诊科室静脉药物给药错误的发生率及其影响因素:前瞻性观察研究
Tan Shirlyn,Teh Lih Jiuan,Safura Mohd Mokhtaruddin et al.
Tan Shirlyn et al.
Background: Medication administration in busy emergency departments (EDs) presents significant challenges due to the high-pressure environment and complexity of processes. Medication administration errors (MAEs) are a cri...