@article{1797, keywords = {Communication tools, Culture of safety, Neonatal, Patient safety, Unplanned extubation}, author = {Patoula G. Panagos and Stephen A. Pearlman}, title = {Creating a Highly Reliable Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Through Safer Systems of Care.}, abstract = {

Neonates requiring intensive care are at high risk for medical errors due to their unique characteristics and high acuity. Designing a safer work environment begins with safe processes. Creating a culture of safety demands the involvement of all organizational levels and an interdisciplinary approach. Adverse events can result from suboptimal communication and lack of a shared mental model. This chapter describes tools to promote better patient safety in the NICU through monitoring adverse events, improving communication and using information technology. Unplanned extubation is an example of a neonatal safety concern that can be reduced by employing quality improvement methodology.

}, year = {2017}, journal = {Clin Perinatol}, volume = {44}, pages = {645-662}, month = {12/2017}, issn = {1557-9840}, doi = {10.1016/j.clp.2017.05.006}, language = {eng}, }