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Frequency of and risk factors for preventable medication-related hospital admissions in the Netherlands.
Leendertse AJ, Egberts ACG, Stoker LJ, van den Bemt PMLA, for the HARM Study Group. Arch Intern Med. 2008;168:1890-1896.
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Evaluating the medication process in the context of CPOE use: the significance of working around the system.
Niazkhani Z, Pirnejad H, van der Sijs H, Aarts J. Int J Med Inform. 2011;80:490-506.
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Possible solutions for barriers in incident reporting by residents.
Martowirono K, Jansma JD, Van Luijk SJ, Wagner C, Bijnen AB. J Eval Clin Pract. 2012;18:76-81.
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Surgical adverse outcomes and patients’ evaluation of quality of care: inherent risk or reduced quality of care?
Marang-van de Mheen PJ, van Duijn-Bakker N, Kievit J. Qual Saf Health Care. 2007;16:428-433.
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Stakeholder perspectives on handovers between hospital staff and general practitioners: an evaluation through the microsystems lens.
Göbel B, Zwart D, Hesselink G, Pijnenborg L, Barach P, Kalkman C, Johnson JK. BMJ Qual Saf. 2012;21:i106-i113.
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The impact of computerized provider order entry systems on inpatient clinical workflow: a literature review.
Niazkhani Z, Pirnejad H, Berg M, Aarts J. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2009;16:539-549.
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Variation in the rates of adverse events between hospitals and hospital departments.
Zegers M, de Bruijne MC, Spreeuwenberg P, Wagner C, van der Wal G, Groenewegen PP. Int J Qual Health Care. 2011;23:126-133.
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Safety and risk management interventions in hospitals: a systematic review of the literature.
Dückers M, Faber M, Cruijsberg J, Grol R, Schoonhoven L, Wensing M. Med Care Res Rev. 2009;66(suppl 6):90S-119S.
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The Team Climate Inventory: application in hospital teams and methodological considerations.
Ouwens M, Hulscher M, Akkermans R, et al. Qual Saf Health Care. 2008;17:275-280.
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Interventions to improve team effectiveness: a systematic review.
Buljac-Samardzic M, Dekker-van Doorn CM, van Wijngaarden JDH, van Wijk KP. Health Policy. 2010;94:183-195.
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Integration of prospective and retrospective methods for risk analysis in hospitals.
Kessels-Habraken M, Van der Schaaf T, De Jonge J, Rutte C, Kerkvliet K. Int J Qual Health Care. 2009;21:427-432.
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Quality management and patient safety: survey results from 102 Hungarian hospitals.
Makai P, Klazinga N, Wagner C, Boncz I, Gulacsi L. Health Policy. 2008;90:175-180.
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Patient safety in out-of-hours primary care: a review of patient records.
Smits M, Huibers L, Kerssemeijer B, de Feijter E, Wensing M, Giesen P. BMC Health Serv Res. 2010;10:335.
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Explaining ethnic disparities in patient safety: a qualitative analysis.
Suurmond J, Uiters E, De Bruijne MC, Stronks K, Essink-Bot ML. Am J Public Health. 2010;100 (suppl 1):S113-117.
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How nurses and physicians judge their own quality of care for deteriorating patients on medical wards: self-assessment of quality of care is suboptimal.
Ludikhuize J, Dongelmans DA, Smorenburg SM, Gans-Langelaar M, de Jonge E, de Rooij SE. Crit Care Med. 2012;40:2982–2986.
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If only...: failed, missed and absent error recovery opportunities in medication errors.
Habraken MMP, van der Schaaf TW. Qual Saf Health Care. 2010;19:37-41.
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Recognition of adverse drug events in older hospitalized medical patients.
Klopotowska JE, Wierenga PC, Smorenburg SM, et al; WINGS study group. Eur J Clin Pharmacol. 2013;69:75-85.
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Understanding handling of drug safety alerts: a simulation study.
van der Sijs H, van Gelder T, Vulto A, Berg M, Aarts J. Int J Med Inform. 2010;79:361-369.
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The psychometric properties of the 'Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture' in Dutch hospitals.
Smits M, Christiaans-Dingelhoff I, Wagner C, Wal G, Groenewegen PP. BMC Health Serv Res. 2008;8:230.
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Measuring patient safety culture: an assessment of the clustering of responses at unit level and hospital level.
Smits M, Wagner C, Spreeuwenberg P, van der Wal G, Groenewegen PP. Qual Saf Health Care. 2009;18:292-296.
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