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期刊名:Bmj quality & safety

缩写:BMJ QUAL SAF

ISSN:2044-5415

e-ISSN:2044-5423

IF/分区:6.5/Q1

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Background: We previously developed a digital quality measure (dQM) of emergency presentations (EPs) in colorectal cancer (CRC) and found it to be associated with worse outcomes. Potentially avoidable EPs were common in t...
Nathan Houchens,M Todd Greene,Srijan Sen et al. Nathan Houchens et al.
Objective: Because physician burnout negatively affects patients, organisations and those impacted, we aimed to identify and evaluate factors contributing to burnout among internal medicine physicians in the USA. ...
Jose M Valderas,Ian Porter,Jonathan P Evans et al. Jose M Valderas et al.
Background: The Patient Reported Indicator Surveys (PaRIS) initiative of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development aimed to develop a valid and reliable instrument for self-reported assessment of health o...
Lorelle Bowditch,Charlotte Molloy,Brandon King et al. Lorelle Bowditch et al.
Background: Globally, up to 17% of hospitalised people suffer a patient safety incident. Learning from adverse events through patient safety investigation is critical to prevention; however, their utility is still questio...
Holly E Reid,Debbie M Smith,Kate Widdows et al. Holly E Reid et al.
Background: In 2019, NHS England launched the second version of the Saving Babies' Lives Care Bundle (SBLCBv2), recommendations that maternity providers are expected to fully implement, in an ongoing effort to reduce stil...
Jonelle Prideaux,Maria T Britto,Lisa M Vaughn et al. Jonelle Prideaux et al.
Background and objectives: Paediatric medication use is at high risk for errors due to factors such as weight-based dosing and liquid medications. In the outpatient setting, where most children take their medicines, error...
Abirami Srivarathan,Andrea Bradford,Sara Shearkhani et al. Abirami Srivarathan et al.
Introduction: There is increased recognition that diagnostic errors disproportionately affect marginalised and underserved patient populations in the USA. However, evidence on diagnostic inequities in mental disorders is ...
Rosario Caruso,Marco Di Muzio,Emanuele Di Simone et al. Rosario Caruso et al.
Background: Healthcare-related procedural misadventures remain underreported despite decades of investment in patient safety. International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (ICD-10) codes Y62-Y69 capture defined ...