Background: Adverse Events (AEs) due to failure in healthcare procedures are common. These procedures are often evaluated independently. The objectives of this study are to investigate the nature of the failures in healthcare procedures of the surgical patients, assessing the frequency of these failures and preventability, and exploring their consequences, underlying causes, and prevention strategies in a referral hospital in the center of Iran. Materials and Methods: This study is a prospective quantitative and qualitative research. Focus Group Discussion (FGD) meetings have been conducted to understand potential failures, their consequences, causes, and prevention strategies. Afterwards, the frequencies of these concepts have been determi...
INTRODUCTION: Retrospective case record analysis indicates that 3% to 17% of hospital inpatients exp...
Background: Almost all medical treatment may pose risk. The risk of adverse event in patients underg...
Background and Aim: Almost one out of 10 patients who are admitted in hospitals experience “never ev...
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...
Background: We need to know the scale and underlying causes of surgical adverse events (AEs) in orde...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and prioritize hazards in surgical wards and recommend interventions. BACKGRO...
Operating rooms are among the special hospital wards which constitute important stages in the treatm...
Objectives: To examine the causes of adverse events (AEs) and potential prevention strategies to min...
Objective: To systematically risk assess and analyze the escalation of care process in surgery so as...
Objectives To examine the causes of adverse events (AEs) and potential prevention strategies to mini...
Objectives: Surgical procedures aim at preserving human life and improving life quality. However, th...
Objective. To determine the adverse event (AE) rate for surgical patients in Australia. Design. A tw...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to measure the adverse event rates for five elective surgical ...
"nBackground: Understanding the nature and causes of medical adverse events may help their prev...
INTRODUCTION: Retrospective case record analysis indicates that 3% to 17% of hospital inpatients exp...
Background: Almost all medical treatment may pose risk. The risk of adverse event in patients underg...
Background and Aim: Almost one out of 10 patients who are admitted in hospitals experience “never ev...
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...
Background: We need to know the scale and underlying causes of surgical adverse events (AEs) in orde...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and prioritize hazards in surgical wards and recommend interventions. BACKGRO...
Operating rooms are among the special hospital wards which constitute important stages in the treatm...
Objectives: To examine the causes of adverse events (AEs) and potential prevention strategies to min...
Objective: To systematically risk assess and analyze the escalation of care process in surgery so as...
Objectives To examine the causes of adverse events (AEs) and potential prevention strategies to mini...
Objectives: Surgical procedures aim at preserving human life and improving life quality. However, th...
Objective. To determine the adverse event (AE) rate for surgical patients in Australia. Design. A tw...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to measure the adverse event rates for five elective surgical ...
"nBackground: Understanding the nature and causes of medical adverse events may help their prev...
INTRODUCTION: Retrospective case record analysis indicates that 3% to 17% of hospital inpatients exp...
Background: Almost all medical treatment may pose risk. The risk of adverse event in patients underg...
Background and Aim: Almost one out of 10 patients who are admitted in hospitals experience “never ev...