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Journal of Patient Safety Journal of Patient Safety is dedicated to presenting research advances and field applications in every area of patient safety.

While Journal of Patient Safety has a research emphasis, it also publishes articles describing near-miss opportunities, system modifications that are barriers to error, and the impact of regulatory changes on healthcare delivery. This mix of research and real-world findings makes Journal of Patient Safety a valuable resource across the breadth of health professions and from bench to bedside.

08/06/2022

thod in two Norwegian counties. Next of kin who had lost a close family member in an adverse event were invited to a 2-hour face-to-face meeting with regulatory inspectors to shed light on the event from the next of kin’s perspective. Data collection involved 18 interviews with 29 next of kin who ...

06/06/2022

l devices (AMDEs). Methods Data from two patient record studies for the identification of AEs were used. Identification of AMDEs was part of these studies. Patient records of 6894 admissions of a random sample of 20 hospitals in 2011/2012 and 19 hospitals in 2015/2016 were reviewed for AMDEs by trai...

04/06/2022

adverse event measures that could be used for chart review to determine the current incidence of inpatient and outpatient adverse events. Methods We held a modified World Café event in March 2018, during which content experts were divided into 10 tables by clinical domain. After a focused discussio...

03/06/2022

procedures, and also national policy. The goals of this study are to analyze medical litigation related to nursing practice and to determine the most common contributory factors of AEs due to negligence in nursing care. Methods A qualitative content analysis was conducted for AEs related to nursing....

01/06/2022

ueried for cases of retained GWs (RGWs). Data extracted for each case included procedure location, provider experience, insertion site, urgency, time to discovery, root causes, and corrective actions taken. Results There were 101 evaluable cases of RGWs. Resident trainee (36%), critical care unit (3...

30/05/2022

n analyst with a professional medical background. The issues of identifying a method to extract medical error factors and reduce the extraction difficulty need to be resolved. Methods In this research, a systematic methodology to extract and identify error factors in the medical administration proce...

28/05/2022

identified through the umbrella review. Methods First, we conducted an umbrella review to identify all reviews that have focused on CRM within the healthcare context. This step resulted in 16 literature reviews. Second, we conducted a comprehensive literature review that resulted in 106 articles. Re...

27/05/2022

Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) prevention bundle. Methods A focus group of ESWs was conducted. Qualitative analysis was performed employing a visual matrix display to identify barrier/facilitator themes related to Department of Veterans Affairs CDI bundle adherence using the Systems Engineeri...

25/05/2022

clinical notes (“OpenNotes”) may help close the safety gap between visits. Methods We surveyed patients and families who logged on to the patient portal and had at least one ambulatory note available in the past 12 months at two academic hospitals during June to September 2016, focusing on patie...

23/05/2022

PSIs, difficulties due to PSIs, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and posttraumatic embitterment disorder, etc. A χ2 test was performed to identify differences in difficulties because of the direct and indirect experience of PSIs. A 1-way analysis of variance was performed to identify the diffe...

21/05/2022

for breast, colorectal, or lung cancer at a comprehensive cancer center, we abstracted patient, disease, and treatment-related variables from the electronic medical record. We examined adverse events (AEs) and preventable AEs by risk factor using the χ2 or Fisher exact tests. We estimated the assoc...

20/05/2022

15 related to failure to recognize or respond to deterioration. The current study explored whether routinely recording patient-reported wellness is associated with objective measures of physiology to support early recognition of hospitalized deteriorating patients. Methods A prospective observation....

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