{1}
##LOC[OK]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##
Skip Navigation
www.ahrq.gov
search
home
whatsnew
collection
primers
glossary
newsletter
mypsnet
newsletter
The Collection
>
United States of America
PATIENT SAFETY PRIMERS
Narrow By
clear selections
Safety Target
•
Device-related Complications (95)
•
Diagnostic Errors (197)
•
Identification Errors (95)
•
Discontinuities, Gaps, and Hand-Off Problems (552)
•
Fatigue and Sleep Deprivation (155)
•
Medication Safety (753)
•
Medical Complications (231)
•
Nonsurgical Procedural Complications (68)
•
Surgical Complications (347)
•
Transfusion Complications (10)
•
Psychological and Social Complications (116)
Origin/Sponsor
< All
United States of America
•
United States Federal Government (101)
•
State Governments and Agencies (11)
Resource Types
•
Audiovisual (74)
•
Award (9)
•
Book/Report (119)
•
Clinical Guideline (5)
•
Journal Article (1906)
•
Legislation/Regulation (37)
•
Meeting/Conference (6)
•
Newsletter/Journal (9)
•
Newspaper/Magazine Article (532)
•
Press Release/Announcement (17)
•
Special or Theme Issue (36)
•
Tools/Toolkit (51)
•
Web Resource (82)
•
Grant (5)
Error Types
•
Epidemiology of Errors and Adverse Events (540)
•
Active Errors (418)
•
Latent Errors (154)
•
Near Miss (41)
Approach to Improving Safety
•
Quality Improvement Strategies (555)
•
Legal and Policy Approaches (360)
•
Error Reporting and Analysis (746)
•
Communication Improvement (815)
•
Human Factors Engineering (255)
•
Teamwork (216)
•
Specialization of Care (159)
•
Logistical Approaches (303)
•
Culture of Safety (273)
•
Technologic Approaches (430)
•
Education and Training (776)
Clinical Areas
•
Allied Health Services (7)
•
Dentistry (3)
•
Medicine (1879)
•
Nursing (207)
•
Pharmacy (272)
Target Audience
•
Health Care Providers (2010)
•
Health Care Executives and Administrators (1888)
•
Non-Health Care Professionals (1078)
•
Patients (605)
Setting of Care
•
Hospitals (1650)
•
Psychiatric Facilities (7)
•
Residential Facilities (46)
•
Ambulatory Care (275)
•
Outpatient Surgery (31)
•
Patient Transport (19)
1 - 20
of 2888
Show Excerpt
Don't Show Excerpt
Sort by relevance
Sort by significance
Sort by title
Sort by date
Sort by author
dropdown
STUDY
Complying with ACGME resident duty hours restrictions: restructuring the 80-hour workweek to enhance education and patient safety at Texas A&M/Scott & White Memorial Hospital.
Ogden PE, Sibbitt S, Howell M, et al. Acad Med. 2006;81:1026-1031.
STUDY
The effects of work-hour limitations on resident well-being, patient care, and education in an internal medicine residency program.
Goitein L, Shanafelt TD, Wipf JE, Slatore CG, Back AL. Arch Intern Med. 2005;165:2601-2606.
COMMENTARY
Duty hours in emergency medicine: balancing patient safety, resident wellness, and the resident training experience: a consensus response to the 2008 Institute of Medicine resident duty hours recommendations.
Wagner MJ, Wolf S, Promes S, et al. J Emerg Med. 2010;39:348-355.
STUDY
The 80-hour work guidelines and resident survey perceptions of quality.
Biller CK, Antonacci AC, Pelletier S, et al. J Surg Res. 2006;135:275-281.
STUDY
The impact of the 80-hour resident workweek on surgical residents and attending surgeons.
Hutter MM, Kellogg KC, Ferguson CM, Abbott WM, Warshaw AL. Ann Surg. 2006;243:864-871; discussion 871-875.
MULTI-USE WEBSITE
Information Related to the ACGME's Effort to Address Resident Duty Hours and Other Relevant Resource Materials.
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.
STUDY
Residency work-hours reform: a cost analysis including preventable adverse events.
Nuckols TK, Escarce JJ. J Gen Intern Med. 2005;20:873-878.
COMMENTARY
The new recommendations on duty hours from the ACGME Task Force.
Nasca TJ, Day SH, Amis ES Jr; for ACGME Duty Hours Task Force. N Engl J Med. 2010;363:e3.
STUDY
Perceived impact of duty hours limits on the fragmentation of patient care: results from an academic health center.
Keating RJ, LaRusso NF, Kolars JC. Am J Med. 2005;118:788-793.
STUDY
Association of workload of on-call medical interns with on-call sleep duration, shift duration, and participation in educational activities.
Arora VM, Georgitis E, Siddique J, et al. JAMA. 2008;300:1146-1153.
COMMENTARY
The 80-hour work week: why safer patient care will mean more health care is provided by physician extenders.
McLean TR. J Leg Med. 2005;26:339-384.
STUDY
Changes in hospital mortality associated with residency work-hour regulations.
Shetty KD, Bhattacharya J. Ann Intern Med. 2007;147:73-80.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Patient safety in the ED.
Scalise D, Lazar C. Hosp Health Netw. May 2006:80:5,48,2.
STUDY
Resident attitudes regarding the impact of the 80–duty-hours work standards.
Zonia SC, LaBaere RJ, Stommel M, Tomaszewski DD. J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2005;105:307-313.
REVIEW
Myths and realities of the 80-hour work week.
Schenarts PJ, Anderson Schenarts KD, Rotondo MF. Curr Surg. 2006;63:269-274.
STUDY
Resident work hour limits and patient safety.
Poulose BK, Ray WA, Arbogast PG, et al. Ann Surg. 2005;241:847-860.
STUDY
The effects of on-duty napping on intern sleep time and fatigue.
Arora V, Dunphy C, Chang VY, Ahmad F, Humphrey HJ, Meltzer D. Ann Intern Med. 2006;144:792-798.
STUDY
Changes in outcomes for internal medicine inpatients after work-hour regulations.
Horwitz LI, Kosiborod M, Lin Z, Krumholz HM. Ann Intern Med. 2007;147:97-103.
COMMENTARY
For whom the Bell Commission tolls: unintended effects of limiting residents' hours.
Millard WB. Ann Emerg Med. 2009;54:A25-A29.
COMMENTARY
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education resident duty hour new standards: history, changes, and impact on staffing of intensive care units.
Pastores SM, O’Connor MF, Kleinpell RM, et al. Crit Care Med. 2011;39:2540-2549.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Next >