Quality and Safety in Health Care


ISSN: 1475-3898        年代:2011
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1. Tell me about the context, and more
  Quality and Safety in Health Care,   Volume  20,   Issue  7,   2011,   Page  557-559

David PStevens,   Kaveh GShojania,  

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2. Navigating adaptive challenges in quality improvement
  Quality and Safety in Health Care,   Volume  20,   Issue  7,   2011,   Page  560-563

Peter JPronovost,  

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3. The association between a prolonged stay in the emergency department and adverse events in older patients admitted to hospital: a retrospective cohort study
  Quality and Safety in Health Care,   Volume  20,   Issue  7,   2011,   Page  564-569

SAckroyd-Stolarz,   JRead Guernsey,   N JMacKinnon,   GKovacs,  

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4. Towards a model of surgeons' leadership in the operating room
  Quality and Safety in Health Care,   Volume  20,   Issue  7,   2011,   Page  570-579

SarahHenrickson Parker,   StevenYule,   RhonaFlin,   AileenMcKinley,  

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5. Student-observed surgical safety practices across an urban regional health authority
  Quality and Safety in Health Care,   Volume  20,   Issue  7,   2011,   Page  580-586

JessicaSpence,   BarbGoodwin,   CarolEnns,   HeatherDean,  

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6. Quality for home palliative care: an Italian metropolitan multicentre JCI-certified model
  Quality and Safety in Health Care,   Volume  20,   Issue  7,   2011,   Page  592-598

FrancoRizzi,   MassimoPizzuto,   LauraLodetti,   OscarCorli,   DariaDa Col,   Maria EugeniaDamiani,   DorianMihali,   LauraPiva,   LuigiSaita,   MariaVinci,   AntonioBonaldi,  

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7. A prospective study of paediatric cardiac surgical microsystems: assessing the relationships between non-routine events, teamwork and patient outcomes
  Quality and Safety in Health Care,   Volume  20,   Issue  7,   2011,   Page  599-603

Jan MaartenSchraagen,   TonSchouten,   MeikeSmit,   FelixHaas,   Dolfvan der Beek,   Josinevan de Ven,   PaulBarach,  

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8. How does context affect interventions to improve patient safety? An assessment of evidence from studies of five patient safety practices and proposals for research
  Quality and Safety in Health Care,   Volume  20,   Issue  7,   2011,   Page  604-610

John CØvretveit,   Paul GShekelle,   Sydney MDy,   Kathryn MMcDonald,   SusanneHempel,   PeterPronovost,   LisaRubenstein,   Stephanie LTaylor,   RobbieFoy,   Robert MWachter,  

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9. What context features might be important determinants of the effectiveness of patient safety practice interventions?
  Quality and Safety in Health Care,   Volume  20,   Issue  7,   2011,   Page  611-617

Stephanie LTaylor,   SydneyDy,   RobbieFoy,   SusanneHempel,   Kathryn MMcDonald,   JohnØvretveit,   Peter JPronovost,   Lisa VRubenstein,   Robert MWachter,   Paul GShekelle,  

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10. A framework for classifying patient safety practices: results from an expert consensus process
  Quality and Safety in Health Care,   Volume  20,   Issue  7,   2011,   Page  618-624

Sydney MDy,   Stephanie LTaylor,   Lauren HCarr,   RobbieFoy,   Peter JPronovost,   JohnØvretveit,   Robert MWachter,   Lisa VRubenstein,   SusanneHempel,   Kathryn MMcDonald,   Paul GShekelle,  

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