Background: Attention to the problem of adverse events increases worldwide. The present study aimed to evaluate inter-rater reliability of medical record reviews of adverse events in the Thai context. Material and Method: A total of 279 inpatient records were reviewed by 23 clinical auditors. Each record was examined independently by 3 auditors using a standardised review form. Agreements on the occurrence of AEs among auditors were assessed using Kappa statistic (k). Results: Agreement of the auditors in detecting at least 1 medical condition potentially related to AEs was moderate (k = 0.54, 95 % confidence interval (CI) 0.42-0.65). Agreement on each item of the listed conditions ranged from slight to substantial (k = 0.08 to 0.79). There...
Adverse events are poor patient outcomes caused by medical care. Their identification requires the p...
Background: Diagnostic errors often result in patient harm. Previous studies have shown that there i...
Adverse events are poor patient outcomes caused by medical care. Their identification requires the p...
ObjectiveTo assess the reproducibility of adverse event evaluation by a medical record review commit...
ObjectiveTo assess the reproducibility of adverse event evaluation by a medical record review commit...
Objective: To evaluate the inter-rater agreement of the record review process of the Dutch Adverse E...
Contains fulltext : 170948.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Rec...
Background: Medical record review (MRR) is used to assess the quality and safety in hospitals. It is...
Objective In this systematic review, we evaluate 2 of the most used trigger tools according to the c...
BACKGROUND: There has been a theoretical debate as to which retrospective record review method is th...
Background. Information on adverse events (AEs) in hospitalised patients in developing countries is ...
estimate deaths from medical errors come from a study that relied on nurse and physician reviews of ...
The general aim of this thesis was to evaluate the performance of medical record review (MRR) as an ...
Adverse events (AEs) have negative impacts on patients, and may sometimes cause severe harm to patie...
Patient safety is worldwide recognized as a high priority for health care systems. One important ind...
Adverse events are poor patient outcomes caused by medical care. Their identification requires the p...
Background: Diagnostic errors often result in patient harm. Previous studies have shown that there i...
Adverse events are poor patient outcomes caused by medical care. Their identification requires the p...
ObjectiveTo assess the reproducibility of adverse event evaluation by a medical record review commit...
ObjectiveTo assess the reproducibility of adverse event evaluation by a medical record review commit...
Objective: To evaluate the inter-rater agreement of the record review process of the Dutch Adverse E...
Contains fulltext : 170948.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Rec...
Background: Medical record review (MRR) is used to assess the quality and safety in hospitals. It is...
Objective In this systematic review, we evaluate 2 of the most used trigger tools according to the c...
BACKGROUND: There has been a theoretical debate as to which retrospective record review method is th...
Background. Information on adverse events (AEs) in hospitalised patients in developing countries is ...
estimate deaths from medical errors come from a study that relied on nurse and physician reviews of ...
The general aim of this thesis was to evaluate the performance of medical record review (MRR) as an ...
Adverse events (AEs) have negative impacts on patients, and may sometimes cause severe harm to patie...
Patient safety is worldwide recognized as a high priority for health care systems. One important ind...
Adverse events are poor patient outcomes caused by medical care. Their identification requires the p...
Background: Diagnostic errors often result in patient harm. Previous studies have shown that there i...
Adverse events are poor patient outcomes caused by medical care. Their identification requires the p...