Surgical safety checklist awareness and safety attitudes in the Eastern Mediterranean region: a cross-sectional study [0.03%]
东地中海区域手术安全核对表的知晓情况及安全态度:横断面研究
Assem Gebreal,Fatma Badr El Dine,Albaraa Abdulsalam et al.
Assem Gebreal et al.
Background: The World Health Organization Surgical Safety Checklist (WHO-SSC) is a global tool designed to enhance teamwork and safety in operating rooms (ORs). Its use remains under-reported in the Eastern Mediterranean ...
Widening global gap in safe surgery: revisiting the surgical safety checklist at the 20th anniversary of the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist [0.03%]
全球安全手术差距扩大:在《世卫组织手术安全核查表》发布20周年之际再议手术安全核查表
Karolina Kogut,Nobhojit Roy,Mary E Brindle
Karolina Kogut
Optimising professional support for doctors who experience work performance issues: a realist evaluation [0.03%]
优化专业支持以帮助在工作表现方面出现问题的医生:一项现实主义评估研究
Nicola Brennan,Ellie Reynolds,Tristan Price et al.
Nicola Brennan et al.
Background: The optimal performance of doctors is critical to delivering high-quality, safe healthcare. However, 6-12% of doctors may experience challenges that impact their work performance. In many countries, including ...
Impact of financial incentive for team-based dementia care on patient outcomes in acute-care hospitals in Japan: a difference-in-differences analysis [0.03%]
日本急性护理医院基于团队的激励性支付改善痴呆患者照护效果的区别对比分析
Jinyan Wu,Kojiro Morita,Ayumi Igarashi et al.
Jinyan Wu et al.
Background: Dementia increases the risk of adverse outcomes during hospitalisation, underscoring the need for system-level strategies. In 2016, Japan introduced Dementia Care Add-on 1 (DCA1), a financial incentive requiri...
Radiology reporting in the age of artificial intelligence: implications for patient safety [0.03%]
人工智能时代放射学报告的书写:对患者安全的影响
Igor Toker,Sven Jansen,Julius Knoche et al.
Igor Toker et al.
How do community advocates address racial inequities in maternity care for Black, African, Caribbean and mixed-Black families? A realist review [0.03%]
社区倡导者如何解决黑人、非洲人、加勒比人和混血黑人家族产科护理中的种族不平等?一项现实主义综述
Sarindi Aryasinghe,Ruchi Wadhwa,Phoebe Averill et al.
Sarindi Aryasinghe et al.
Background: Black, African, Caribbean and mixed-Black women face higher maternal mortality and poorer maternity outcomes than white women due to structural, institutional and interpersonal racism. Experiences of coercion,...
Integrating 'What Matters' conversations into preoperative care: a qualitative evaluation of surgical team workflows and barriers [0.03%]
“何事重要”会谈在术前护理中整合的研究:外科团队工作流程及障碍的质性评价
Kirstin Manges Piazza,Lindsay R Pelcher,Phoebe Whiteside et al.
Kirstin Manges Piazza et al.
Background: There is no low-risk surgery for frail, high-risk patients. Frailty screening helps identify these patients, enabling surgical teams to tailor treatment plans that align with patient values and mitigate risks....
Tools to engage patients and family members in diagnostic safety: we see the trees, but what about the forest? [0.03%]
用于调动患者及其家属参与诊断安全的工具:我们注意到了树木,但森林呢?
Aubrey Samost-Williams,Sigall K Bell,Eric J Thomas
Aubrey Samost-Williams
Is independent double-checking superior to single-checking in medication administration error detection? A randomised controlled simulation trial [0.03%]
一项随机对照模拟试验:独立双人核对在药物调配错误检出中的优势是否优于单独一人操作?
Johanna I Westbrook,Ryan Daniel McMullan,Erin Fitzpatrick et al.
Johanna I Westbrook et al.
Background: Double-checking of medication administration is a safety practice used in hospitals around the world. Independence is recommended as the key to effectiveness. Independent double-checking (IDC) requires each nu...