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COMMENTARY
The association between culture, climate and quality of care in primary health care teams.
Hann M, Bower P, Campbell S, Marshall M, Reeves D. Fam Pract. 2007;24:323-329.
REVIEW
Quality of medication use in primary care—mapping the problem, working to a solution: a systematic review of the literature.
Garfield S, Barber N, Walley P, Willson A, Eliasson L. BMC Med. 2009;7:50.
STUDY
Identifying unintended consequences of quality indicators: a qualitative study.
Lester HE, Hannon KL, Campbell SM. BMJ Qual Saf. 2011;20:1057-1061.
BOOK/REPORT
Safety in Doses.
London, UK: National Patient Safety Agency; 2009. ISBN: 9781906624088.
BOOK/REPORT
Managing Patients' Medicines after Discharge from Hospital.
London, UK: Care Quality Commission; October 2009. CQC-039-500-ESP-102009. ISBN: 9781845622442.
STUDY
Working conditions in primary care: physician reactions and care quality.
Linzer M, Manwell LB, Williams ES, et al; MEMO Investigators. Ann Intern Med. 2009;151:28-36.
REVIEW
Routinely recorded patient safety events in primary care: a literature review.
Tsang C, Majeed A, Aylin P. Fam Pract. 2012;29:8-15.
BOOK/REPORT
Safety First: Top of Your Board's Agenda: 100 Day Challenge Survey Report.
The Patients Association. Harrow, Middlesex, UK: The Patients Association; June 2009.
BOOK/REPORT
A Guide to Patient Safety in the Medical Practice.
Vance JE. Chicago, IL: American Medical Association; 2008. ISBN: 9781579476748.
COMMENTARY
Intentionally harmful violations and patient safety: the example of Harold Shipman.
Baker R, Hurwitz B. J R Soc Med. 2009;102:223-227.
STUDY
Measuring perceptions of safety climate in primary care: a cross-sectional study.
de Wet C, Johnson P, Mash R, McConnachie A, Bowie P. J Eval Clin Pract. 2012;18:135-142.
REVIEW
A review of the current evidence base for significant event analysis.
Bowie P, Pope L, Lough M. J Eval Clin Pract. 2008;14:520-536.
STUDY
The relationship of self-report of quality to practice size and health information technology.
Gorman PN, O'Malley JP, Fagnan LJ. J Am Board Fam Med. 2012;25:614-624.
ORGANIZATIONAL POLICY/GUIDELINES
Transitions of Care Consensus Policy Statement American College of Physicians-Society of General Internal Medicine-Society of Hospital Medicine-American Geriatrics Society-American College of Emergency Physicians-Society of Academic Emergency Medicine.
Snow V, Beck D, Budnitz T, et al. J Gen Intern Med. 2009;24:971-976.
STUDY
Barriers and motivators for making error reports from family medicine offices: a report from the American Academy of Family Physicians National Research Network (AAFP NRN).
Elder NC, Graham D, Brandt E, Hickner J. J Am Board Fam Med. 2007;20:115-123.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
HRSA patient safety and pharmacy collaborative is off to a good start.
Drug Formulary Review. April 1, 2009.
STUDY
Patient safety climate in primary care: age matters.
Holden LM, Watts DD, Hinton WP. J Patient Saf. 2009;5:23-28.
STUDY
High risk prescribing in primary care patients particularly vulnerable to adverse drug events: cross sectional population database analysis in Scottish general practice.
Guthrie B, McCowan C, Davey P, Simpson CR, Dreischulte T, Barnett K. BMJ. 2011;342:d3514.
STUDY
Advanced practice nursing students' identification of patient safety issues in ambulatory care.
Schnall R, Larson E, Stone PW, John RM, Bakken S. J Nurs Care Qual. 2013;28:169-175.
STUDY
How improving practice relationships among clinicians and nonclinicians can improve quality in primary care.
Lanham HJ, McDaniel RR, Crabtree BF, et al. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2009;35:457-466.
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