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Nurses' work schedule characteristics, nurse staffing, and patient mortality.
Trinkoff AM, Johantgen M, Storr CL, Gurses AP, Liang Y, Han K. Nurs Res. 2011;60:1-8.
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Adoption of National Quality Forum safe practices by magnet hospitals.
Jayawardhana J, Welton JM, Lindrooth R. J Nurs Adm. 2011;41:350-356.
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Effects of learning climate and registered nurse staffing on medication errors.
Chang Y, Mark B. Nurs Res. 2011;60:32-39.
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From the school of nursing quality and safety officer: nursing students' use of safety reporting tools and their perception of safety issues in clinical settings.
Cooper E. J Prof Nurs. 2013;29:109-116.
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Medication safety initiative in reducing medication errors.
Nguyen EE, Connolly PM, Wong V. J Nurs Care Qual. 2010;25:224-230.
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Do nurse and patient injuries share common antecedents? An analysis of associations with safety climate and working conditions.
Taylor JA, Dominici F, Agnew J, Gerwin D, Morlock L, Miller MR. BMJ Qual Saf. 2012;21:101-111.
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The effect of hospital electronic health record adoption on nurse-assessed quality of care and patient safety.
Kutney-Lee A, Kelly D. J Nurs Adm. 2011;41:466-472.
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The Daily Plan: including patients for safety's sake.
King BJ, Mills PD, Fore A, Mitchell C. Nurs Manage. 2012;43:15-18.
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Patient safety, quality care, and service utilization with PLATO (Physician Leadership for Accurate and Timely Orders): a pilot study.
Brunt BA, Gifford IL. J Nurses Staff Dev. 2009;25:E11-E18.
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Nurse staffing and inpatient hospital mortality.
Needleman J, Buerhaus P, Pankratz VS, Leibson CL, Stevens SR, Harris M. N Engl J Med. 2011;364:1037-1045.
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Paradoxical effects of a hospital-based, multi-intervention programme aimed at reducing medication round interruptions.
Tomietto M, Sartor A, Mazzocoli E, Palese A. J Nurs Manag. 2012;20:335-343.
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Identifying the latent failures underpinning medication administration errors: an exploratory study.
Lawton R, Carruthers S, Gardner P, Wright J, McEachan RR. Health Serv Res. 2012;47:1437-1459.
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Analysis of 23,364 patient-generated, physician-reviewed malpractice claims from a non-tort, blame-free, national patient insurance system: lessons learned from Sweden.
Pukk-Härenstam K, Ask J, Brommels M, Thor J, Penaloza RV, Gaffney FA. Qual Saf Health Care. 2008;17:259-263.
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Improving patient safety using the sterile cockpit principle during medication administration: a collaborative, unit-based project.
Fore AM, Sculli GL, Albee D, Neily J. J Nurs Manag. 2013;21:106-111.
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Frequency of and risk factors for preventable medication-related hospital admissions in the Netherlands.
Leendertse AJ, Egberts ACG, Stoker LJ, van den Bemt PMLA, for the HARM Study Group. Arch Intern Med. 2008;168:1890-1896.
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Designing for distractions: a human factors approach to decreasing interruptions at a centralised medication station.
Colligan L, Guerlain S, Steck SE, Hoke TR. BMJ Qual Saf. 2012;21:939-947.
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Use of temporary nurses and nurse and patient safety outcomes in acute care hospital units.
Bae SH, Mark B, Fried B. Health Care Manage Rev. 2010;35:333-344.
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Assessment of adverse events in medical care: lack of consistency between experienced teams using the Global Trigger Tool.
Schildmeijer K, Nilsson L, Arestedt K, Perk J. BMJ Qual Saf. 2012;21:307-314.
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Developing a patient measure of safety (PMOS).
Giles SJ, Lawton RJ, Din I, McEachan RR. BMJ Qual Saf. 2013 Feb 27; [Epub ahead of print].
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A survey of the impact of disruptive behaviors and communication defects on patient safety.
Rosenstein AH, O'Daniel M. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2008;34:464-471.
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