Objective. To assess the performance characteristics of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement Global Trigger Tool (GTT) to determine its reliability for tracking local and national adverse event rates. Data Sources. Primary data from 2008 chart reviews. Study Design. A retrospective study in a stratified random sample of 10 North Car-olina hospitals. Hospital-based (internal) and contract research organization–hired (external) reviewers used the GTT to identify adverse events in the same 10 randomly selected medical records per hospital in each quarter from January 2002 throug
Purpose: This study describes the use of, and modifications and additions made to, the Global Trigge...
Purpose: This study describes the use of, and modifications and additions made to, the Global Trigge...
Large national reviews of patient charts estimate that approximately 10% of hospital admissions are ...
Patient harms, or adverse events which is the term used in this PhD thesis, is a global health probl...
Objective. To determine the inter-rater reliability of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s Gl...
Objectives - To evaluate a modified Global Trigger Tool (GTT) method with manual review of automatic...
Objectives: To describe the level, preventability and categories of adverse events (AEs) identified ...
Background: A variety of methods are available for identifying and measuring adverse events and medi...
Abstract: The use of Btriggers, [ or clues, to identify adverse events (AEs) during manual chart rev...
Introduction: Adverse events are a major cause of patient harm in the hospitalised setting. Low-inco...
Abstract Background Adverse events are associated wit...
AIMS: The purpose of the study was to describe the type, prevalence, severity and preventability of ...
Objectives: To describe experiences with the implementation of global trigger tool (GTT) reviews in ...
A retrospective study on the incidences of adverse drug events and analysis of the contributing trig...
Schildmeijer et al’s article1 leaves the impression that the inter-rater reli-ability of the Global ...
Purpose: This study describes the use of, and modifications and additions made to, the Global Trigge...
Purpose: This study describes the use of, and modifications and additions made to, the Global Trigge...
Large national reviews of patient charts estimate that approximately 10% of hospital admissions are ...
Patient harms, or adverse events which is the term used in this PhD thesis, is a global health probl...
Objective. To determine the inter-rater reliability of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s Gl...
Objectives - To evaluate a modified Global Trigger Tool (GTT) method with manual review of automatic...
Objectives: To describe the level, preventability and categories of adverse events (AEs) identified ...
Background: A variety of methods are available for identifying and measuring adverse events and medi...
Abstract: The use of Btriggers, [ or clues, to identify adverse events (AEs) during manual chart rev...
Introduction: Adverse events are a major cause of patient harm in the hospitalised setting. Low-inco...
Abstract Background Adverse events are associated wit...
AIMS: The purpose of the study was to describe the type, prevalence, severity and preventability of ...
Objectives: To describe experiences with the implementation of global trigger tool (GTT) reviews in ...
A retrospective study on the incidences of adverse drug events and analysis of the contributing trig...
Schildmeijer et al’s article1 leaves the impression that the inter-rater reli-ability of the Global ...
Purpose: This study describes the use of, and modifications and additions made to, the Global Trigge...
Purpose: This study describes the use of, and modifications and additions made to, the Global Trigge...
Large national reviews of patient charts estimate that approximately 10% of hospital admissions are ...