Objective. To determine the adverse event (AE) rate for surgical patients in Australia. Design. A two-stage retrospective medical record review was conducted to determine the occurrence of AEs in hospital admissions. Medical records were screened for 18 criteria and positive records were reviewed by two medical officers using a structured questionnaire. Setting. Admissions in 1992 to 28 randomly selected hospitals in Australia. Study participants. Five hundred and twenty eligible admissions were randomly selected from in-patient databases in each hospital. A total of 14 179 medical records were reviewed, with 8747 medical and 5432 surgical admissions. Main outcome measures. Measures included the rate of AEs in surgical and medical admission...
Objectives To examine the causes of adverse events (AEs) and potential prevention strategies to mini...
Objectives: To examine the causes of adverse events (AEs) and potential prevention strategies to min...
Abstract Background Adverse events (AEs) seriously affect patient safety and quality of care, and re...
Objective: To assess the occurrence, impact, type of adverse outcomes, causes and preventability of ...
Background: We need to know the scale and underlying causes of surgical adverse events (AEs) in orde...
This study finds high adverse events rates for surgical patients in Australian hospitals. O...
Retrospective records reviews carried out in several countries have shown substantial rates of adver...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to measure the adverse event rates for five elective surgical ...
Abstract Objective Retrospective records reviews carried out in several countries have shown substan...
Background: We need to know the scale and underlying causes of surgical adverse events (AEs) in orde...
Adverse events (AEs) occur in health care and may result in harm to patients especially in the field...
OBJECTIVE: This study determined the incidence, type, nature, preventability and impact of adverse e...
Objective: To determine the change in adverse event (AE) rates and preventable AE rates over time, i...
Objective: This study determined the incidence, type, nature, preventability and impact of adverse e...
Adverse events (AEs) are unintended consequences of healthcare management that result in temporary o...
Objectives To examine the causes of adverse events (AEs) and potential prevention strategies to mini...
Objectives: To examine the causes of adverse events (AEs) and potential prevention strategies to min...
Abstract Background Adverse events (AEs) seriously affect patient safety and quality of care, and re...
Objective: To assess the occurrence, impact, type of adverse outcomes, causes and preventability of ...
Background: We need to know the scale and underlying causes of surgical adverse events (AEs) in orde...
This study finds high adverse events rates for surgical patients in Australian hospitals. O...
Retrospective records reviews carried out in several countries have shown substantial rates of adver...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to measure the adverse event rates for five elective surgical ...
Abstract Objective Retrospective records reviews carried out in several countries have shown substan...
Background: We need to know the scale and underlying causes of surgical adverse events (AEs) in orde...
Adverse events (AEs) occur in health care and may result in harm to patients especially in the field...
OBJECTIVE: This study determined the incidence, type, nature, preventability and impact of adverse e...
Objective: To determine the change in adverse event (AE) rates and preventable AE rates over time, i...
Objective: This study determined the incidence, type, nature, preventability and impact of adverse e...
Adverse events (AEs) are unintended consequences of healthcare management that result in temporary o...
Objectives To examine the causes of adverse events (AEs) and potential prevention strategies to mini...
Objectives: To examine the causes of adverse events (AEs) and potential prevention strategies to min...
Abstract Background Adverse events (AEs) seriously affect patient safety and quality of care, and re...