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STUDY
The impact of trained assistance on error rates in anaesthesia: a simulation-based randomised controlled trial.
Weller JM, Merry AF, Robinson BJ, Warman GR, Janssen A. Anaesthesia. 2009;64:126-130.
STUDY
Surgeon's vigilance in the operating room.
Zheng B, Tien G, Atkins SM, et al. Am J Surg. 2011;201:667-671.
STUDY
Optimising surgical training: use of feedback to reduce errors during a simulated surgical procedure.
Boyle E, Al-Akash M, Gallagher AG, Traynor O, Hill AD, Neary PC. Postgrad Med J. 2011;87:524-528.
STUDY
Interruptions and blood transfusion checks: lessons from the simulated operating room.
Liu D, Grundgeiger T, Sanderson PM, Jenkins SA, Leane TA. Anesth Analg. 2009;108:219-222.
COMMENTARY
Crisis management during anaesthesia: the development of an anaesthetic crisis management manual.
Runciman WB, Kluger MT, Morris RW, Paix AD, Watterson LM, Webb RK. Qual Saf Health Care. 2005;14:e1.
STUDY
Crisis checklists for the operating room: development and pilot testing.
Ziewacz JE, Arriaga AF, Bader AM, et al. J Am Coll Surg. 2011;213:212-219.
SPECIAL OR THEME ISSUE
Safety in Anaesthesia.
Staender S, ed. Best Pract Res Clin Anaesthesiol. 2011;25:109-304.
STUDY
Using simulation training to improve perioperative patient safety.
Mullen L, Byrd D. AORN J. 2013;97:419-427.
STUDY
Management of anesthesia equipment failure: a simulation-based resident skill assessment.
Waldrop WB, Murray DJ, Boulet JR, Kras JF. Anesth Analg. 2009;109:426-433.
STUDY
Acquisition of critical intraoperative event management skills in novice anesthesiology residents by using high-fidelity simulation-based training.
Park CS, Rochlen LR, Yaghmour E, et al. Anesthesiology. 2010;112:202-211.
COMMENTARY
Crises in clinical care: an approach to management.
Runciman WB, Merry AF. Qual Saf Health Care. 2005;14:156-163.
REVIEW
Simulation in obstetric anesthesia.
Pratt SD. Anesth Analg. 2012;114:186-190.
COMMENTARY
Surgical team training: promoting high reliability with nontechnical skills.
Paige JT. Surg Clin North Am. 2010;90:569-581.
STUDY
Anaesthetists' management of oxygen pipeline failure: room for improvement.
Weller J, Merry A, Warman G, Robinson B. Anaesthesia. 2007;62:122-126.
STUDY
Anaesthetic drug administration as a potential contributor to healthcare-associated infections: a prospective simulation-based evaluation of aseptic techniques in the administration of anaesthetic drugs.
Gargiulo DA, Sheridan J, Webster CS, et al. BMJ Qual Saf. 2012;21:826-834.
SPECIAL OR THEME ISSUE
Innovation in Perioperative Patient Safety.
Miller DR, Merry AF, eds. Can J Anesth. 2013;60:7-220.
COMMENTARY
Executive summary of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Presidential Task Force on Patient Safety in the Office Setting: reinvigorating safety in office-based gynecologic surgery.
Erickson TB, Kirkpatrick DH, DeFrancesco MS, Lawrence HC III. Obstet Gynecol. 2010;115:147-151.
STUDY
Simulation as a tool to improve the safety of pre-hospital anaesthesia—a pilot study.
Batchelder AJ, Steel A, Mackenzie R, Hormis AP, Daniels TS, Holding N. Anaesthesia. 2009;64:978-983.
COMMENTARY
Cutting out human error.
Feinmann J. BMJ. 2008;337:a2370.
STUDY
Didactic and simulation nontechnical skills team training to improve perinatal patient outcomes in a community hospital.
Riley W, Davis S, Miller K, Hansen H, Sainfort F, Sweet R. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2011;37:357-364.
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