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Implementing a fatigue countermeasures program for nurses: a focus group analysis.
Scott LD, Hofmeister N, Rogness N, Rogers AE. J Nurs Adm. 2010;40:233-240.
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A secondary care nursing perspective on medication administration safety.
McBride-Henry K, Foureur M. J Adv Nurs. 2007;60:58-66.
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Performance-based payment incentives increase burden and blame for hospital nurses.
Kurtzman ET, O'Leary D, Sheingold BH, Devers KJ, Dawson EM, Johnson JE. Health Aff (Millwood). 2011;30:211-218.
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The impact of teamwork on missed nursing care.
Kalisch BJ, Lee KH. Nurs Outlook. 2010;58:233-241.
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A human factors framework and study of the effect of nursing workload on patient safety and employee quality of working life.
Holden RJ, Scanlon MC, Patel NR, et al. BMJ Qual Saf. 2011;20:15-24.
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Tragedy into policy: a quantitative study of nurses' attitudes toward patient advocacy activities.
Black LM. Am J Nurs. 2011;111:26-35.
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The impact of safety organizing, trusted leadership, and care pathways on reported medication errors in hospital nursing units.
Vogus TJ, Sutcliffe KM. Med Care. 2007;45:997-1002.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
When staff speak up on safety, do managers listen—and act?
Patterson P. OR Manager. 2011;27:1, 6-8.
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Perceived adverse patient outcomes correlated to nurses' workload in medical and surgical wards of selected hospitals in Kuwait.
Al-Kandari F, Thomas D. J Clin Nurs. 2009;18:581-590.
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What does nursing teamwork look like? A qualitative study.
Kalisch BJ, Weaver SJ, Salas E. J Nurs Care Qual. 2009;24:298-307.
COMMENTARY
Safeguarding patients: complexity science, high reliability organizations, and implications for team training in healthcare.
McKeon LM, Oswaks JD, Cunningham PD. Clin Nurse Spec. 2006;20:298-304 (CE Test 305-306).
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Nurses' perceptions of causes of medication errors and barriers to reporting.
Ulanimo VM, O'Leary-Kelley C, Connolly PM. J Nurs Care Qual. 2007;22:28-33.
COMMENTARY
Workplace violence and its effects on patient safety.
McNamara SA. AORN J. 2010;92:677-682.
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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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Sleep and errors in a group of Australian hospital nurses at work and during the commute.
Dorrian J, Tolley C, Lamond N, et al. Appl Ergon. 2008;39:605-613.
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A relational leadership perspective on unit-level safety climate.
Thompson DN, Hoffman LA, Sereika SM, et al. J Nurs Adm. 2011;41:479-487.
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An investigation of the relationship between safety climate and medication errors as well as other nurse and patient outcomes.
Hofmann DA, Mark B. Personnel Psychol. 2006;59:847-869.
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Professional commitment, patient safety, and patient-perceived care quality.
Teng CI, Dai YT, Shyu YIL, Wong MK, Chu TL, Tsai YH. J Nurs Scholarsh. 2009;41:301-309.
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The Safety Organizing Scale: development and validation of a behavioral measure of safety culture in hospital nursing units.
Vogus TJ, Sutcliffe KM. Med Care. 2007;45:46-54.
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Oncology nurses' perceptions about involving patients in the prevention of chemotherapy administration errors.
Schwappach DLB, Hochreutener MA, Wernli M. Oncol Nurs Forum. 2010;37:E84-E91.
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