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STUDY
Ambulance personnel perceptions of near misses and adverse events in pediatric patients.
Cushman JT, Fairbanks RJ, O'Gara KG, et al. Prehosp Emerg Care. 2010;14:477-484.
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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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Failure to engage hospitalized elderly patients and their families in advance care planning.
Heyland DK, Barwich D, Pichora D, et al; ACCEPT (Advance Care Planning Evaluation in Elderly Patients) Study Team; Canadian Researchers at the End of Life Network (CARENET). JAMA Intern Med. 2013 Apr 1; [Epub ahead of print].
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Psychiatry morbidity and mortality rounds: implementation and impact.
Goldman S, Demaso DR, Kemler B. Acad Psychiatry. 2009;33:383-388.
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Time motion study in a pediatric emergency department before and after computer physician order entry.
Yen K, Shane EL, Pawar SS, Schwendel ND, Zimmanck RJ, Gorelick MH. Ann Emerg Med. 2009;53:462-468.
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Incidence and impact of physician and nurse disruptive behaviors in the emergency department.
Rosenstein AH, Naylor B. J Emerg Med. 2012;43:139-148.
COMMENTARY
What happens when things go wrong?
Brandom BW, Callahan P, Micalizzi DA. Paediatr Anaesth. 2011;21:730-736.
STUDY
French national survey of inpatient adverse events prospectively assessed with ward staff.
Michel P, Quenon JL, Djihoud A, Tricaud-Vialle S, de Sarasqueta AM. Qual Saf Health Care. 2007;16:369-377.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Too many abandon the "second victims" of medical errors.
ISMP Medication Safety Alert! Acute Care Edition. July 14, 2011;16:1-3.
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The influence of the causes and contexts of medical errors on emergency medicine residents' responses to their errors: an exploration.
Hobgood C, Hevia A, Tamayo-Sarver JH, Weiner B, Riviello R. Acad Med. 2005;80:758-764.
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Managing disruptive behaviors in the health care setting: focus on obstetrics services.
Rosenstein AH. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2011;204:187-192.
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A new structure of attention? Open disclosure of adverse events to patients and their families.
Iedema R, Jorm C, Wakefield J, Ryan C, Sorensen R. J Lang Social Psychol. 2009;28:139-157.
COMMENTARY
Barbers of civility.
Klein AS, Forni PM. Arch Surg. 2011;146:774-777.
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Culture, language, and patient safety: making the link.
Johnstone MJ, Kanitsaki O. Int J Qual Health Care. 2006;18:383-8.
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Moral distress, compassion fatigue, and perceptions about medication errors in certified critical care nurses.
Maiden J, Georges JM, Connelly CD. Dimens Crit Care Nurs. 2011;30:339-345.
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Doctors' stress responses and poor communication performance in simulated bad-news consultations.
Brown R, Dunn S, Byrnes K, Morris R, Heinrich P, Shaw J. Acad Med. 2009;84:1595-1602.
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Interprofessional conflict and medical errors: results of a national multi-specialty survey of hospital residents in the US.
Baldwin DC Jr, Daugherty SR. J Interprof Care. 2008;22:573-586.
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Stressful intensive care unit medical crises: how individual responses impact on team performance.
Piquette D, Reeves S, Leblanc VR. Crit Care Med. 2009;37:1251-1255.
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Nurses' attitudes to a medical emergency team service in a teaching hospital.
Jones D, Baldwin I, McIntyre T, et al. Qual Saf Health Care. 2006;15:427-432.
REVIEW
Health care professionals as second victims after adverse events: a systematic review.
Seys D, Wu AW, Van Gerven E, et al. Eval Health Prof. 2013;36:135-162.
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