OBJECTIVE: Quality assurance techniques applied within the healthcare industry have been widely used and are intended to improve patient outcomes. Two methods that have been utilized are incident reporting and medical chart review (MCR). The objectives for this study were to evaluate facilitated incident monitoring (FIM) and MCR in the intensive care setting. DESIGN: Cross-sectional comparison of prospective FIM and retrospective MCR. SETTING: Tertiary, 12-bed, closed intensive care unit (ICU) in Australia providing adult and pediatric intensive care to surgical, medical, trauma, and retrieval patients. PATIENTS: Patients present or admitted to the ICU during the 2-month study period. MEASUREMENT AND MAIN RESULTS: During the study period, t...
Objective: This study aimed to compare the use of trigger tools and non-targeted chart review as met...
Background: Incident reporting systems (IRS) are used to identify medical errors in order to learn f...
Objective: To audit the recently established Critical Incident Reporting System in the Department of...
Purpose: We performed a systematic review to assess (1) to what extent Incident Reporting Systems (I...
Background: To achieve improvement in healthcare quality and safety, all four domains (outcome, proc...
Publisher's copy made available with the permission of the publisherU. Beckman, W.B. Runcimanhttp://...
Background Excess morbidity and mortality following critical illness is increasingly attributed to p...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Critical incident reporting alone does not necessarily improve patient safety or ...
peer reviewedSafety is a global concept that encompasses efficiency, security of care, reactivity of...
Aims and Methods: To determine whether a programme of continuous medical record review of deaths, un...
Intensive care units (ICUs) deal with complex, severely ill patients and complex processes which mak...
Purpose: Interdisciplinary rounds (IDRs) in the intensive care unit (ICU) are increasingly recommend...
BACKGROUND: In order to identify relevant targets for change, it is essential to know the reliabilit...
Safety is a global concept that encompasses efficiency, security of care, reactivity of caregivers, ...
Publisher's copy made available with the permission of the publisher Copyright © 1996 Australian Soc...
Objective: This study aimed to compare the use of trigger tools and non-targeted chart review as met...
Background: Incident reporting systems (IRS) are used to identify medical errors in order to learn f...
Objective: To audit the recently established Critical Incident Reporting System in the Department of...
Purpose: We performed a systematic review to assess (1) to what extent Incident Reporting Systems (I...
Background: To achieve improvement in healthcare quality and safety, all four domains (outcome, proc...
Publisher's copy made available with the permission of the publisherU. Beckman, W.B. Runcimanhttp://...
Background Excess morbidity and mortality following critical illness is increasingly attributed to p...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Critical incident reporting alone does not necessarily improve patient safety or ...
peer reviewedSafety is a global concept that encompasses efficiency, security of care, reactivity of...
Aims and Methods: To determine whether a programme of continuous medical record review of deaths, un...
Intensive care units (ICUs) deal with complex, severely ill patients and complex processes which mak...
Purpose: Interdisciplinary rounds (IDRs) in the intensive care unit (ICU) are increasingly recommend...
BACKGROUND: In order to identify relevant targets for change, it is essential to know the reliabilit...
Safety is a global concept that encompasses efficiency, security of care, reactivity of caregivers, ...
Publisher's copy made available with the permission of the publisher Copyright © 1996 Australian Soc...
Objective: This study aimed to compare the use of trigger tools and non-targeted chart review as met...
Background: Incident reporting systems (IRS) are used to identify medical errors in order to learn f...
Objective: To audit the recently established Critical Incident Reporting System in the Department of...