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STUDY
Perceptions of the impact of a large-scale collaborative improvement programme: experience in the UK Safer Patients Initiative.
Benn J, Burnett S, Parand A, Pinto A, Iskander S, Vincent C. J Eval Clin Pract. 2009;15:524-540.
REVIEW
Methodological variations and their effects on reported medication administration error rates.
McLeod MC, Barber N, Franklin BD. BMJ Qual Saf. 2013;22:278-289.
STUDY
What do hospital staff in the UK think are the causes of penicillin medication errors?
Wilcock M, Harding G, Moore L, Nicholls I, Powell N, Stratton J. Int J Clin Pharm. 2013;35:72-78.
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An observational study of the frequency, severity, and etiology of failures in postoperative care after major elective general surgery.
Symons NR, Almoudaris AM, Nagpal K, Vincent CA, Moorthy K. Ann Surg. 2013;257:1-5.
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Patient safety indicators for England from hospital administrative data: case-control analysis and comparison with US data.
Raleigh VS, Cooper J, Bremner SA, Scobie S. BMJ. 2008;337:a1702.
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Retrospective analysis of medication incidents reported using an on-line reporting system.
Ashcroft DM, Cooke J. Pharm World Sci. 2006;28:359-65.
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Development of an evidence-based framework of factors contributing to patient safety incidents in hospital settings: a systematic review.
Lawton R, McEachan RRC, Giles SJ, Sirriyeh R, Watt IS, Wright J. BMJ Qual Saf. 2012;21:369-380.
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Preventable deaths due to problems in care in English acute hospitals: a retrospective case record review study.
Hogan H, Healey F, Neale G, Thomson R, Vincent C, Black N. BMJ Qual Saf. 2012;21:737-745.
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Multiple component patient safety intervention in English hospitals: controlled evaluation of second phase.
Benning A, Dixon-Woods M, Nwulu U, et al. BMJ. 2011;342:d199.
COMMENTARY
Deaths due to medical error: jumbo jets or just small propeller planes?
Shojania KG. BMJ Qual Saf. 2012;21:709-712.
STUDY
Challenges and opportunities to prevent transfusion errors: a Qualitative Evaluation for Safer Transfusion (QUEST).
Heddle NM, Fung M, Hervig T, et al; BEST Collaborative. Transfusion. 2012;52:1687-1695.
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Does the implementation of an electronic prescribing system create unintended medication errors? A study of the sociotechnical context through the analysis of reported medication incidents.
Redwood S, Rajakumar A, Hodson J, Coleman JJ. BMC Med Inform Decis Mak. 2011;11:29.
BOOK/REPORT
National Diabetes Inpatient Audit 2011.
Leeds, UK: Health and Social Care Information Centre; 2012.
STUDY
Falls in English and Welsh hospitals: a national observational study based on retrospective analysis of 12 months of patient safety incident reports.
Healey F, Scobie S, Oliver D, Pryce A, Thomson R, Glampson B. Qual Saf Health Care. 2008;17:424-430.
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Understanding factors that impact on health care professionals' risk perceptions and responses toward
Clostridium difficile
and methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus
: a structured literature review.
Burnett E, Kearney N, Johnston B, Corlett J, Macgillivray S. Am J Infect Control. 2013;41:394-400.
STUDY
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].
REVIEW
Prescribing errors in hospital practice.
Tully MP. Br J Clin Pharmacol. 2012;74:668-675.
BOOK/REPORT
An In Depth Investigation into Causes of Prescribing Errors by Foundation Trainees in Relation to Their Medical Education—EQUIP Study.
Dornan T, Ashcroft D, Heathfield H, et al. London: General Medical Council; 2009.
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Relationships of multitasking, physicians' strain, and performance: an observational study in ward physicians.
Weigl M, Müller A, Sevdalis N, Angerer P. J Patient Saf. 2013;9:18-23.
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Large scale organisational intervention to improve patient safety in four UK hospitals: mixed method evaluation.
Benning A, Ghaleb M, Suokas A, et al. BMJ. 2011;342:d195.
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