Introduction Irish healthcare has undergone extensive change recently with spending cuts and a focus on quality initiatives; however, little is known about adverse event occurrence. Objective To assess the frequency and nature of adverse events in Irish hospitals. Methods 1574 (53% women, mean age 54 years) randomly selected adult inpatient admissions from a sample of eight hospitals, stratified by region and size, across the Republic of Ireland in 2009 were reviewed using two-stage (nurse review of patient charts, followed by physician review of triggered charts) retrospective chart review with electronic data capture. Results were weighted to reflect the sampling strategy. The impact on adverse event rate of differing application of inter...
Objective: To determine the change in adverse event (AE) rates and preventable AE rates over time, i...
Abstract Objective Retrospective records reviews carried out in several countries have shown substan...
Large national reviews of patient charts estimate that approximately 10% of hospital admissions are ...
Introduction Irish healthcare has undergone extensive change recently with spending cuts and a focus...
Introduction Irish healthcare has undergone extensive change recently with spending cuts and a focus...
Irish healthcare has undergone extensive change with spending cuts and a focus on quality initiative...
International healthcare providers and institutions have shown little success in reducing AE rates b...
Objectives: To quantify the prevalence and nature of adverse events in acute Irish hospitals in 2015...
Background: Point prevalence surveys (PPSs) collect data on hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) at o...
Large national reviews of patient charts estimate that approximately 10% of hospital admissions are ...
Introduction: Adverse events are a major cause of patient harm in the hospitalised setting. Low-inco...
Objectives: To examine the feasibility of detecting adverse events through record review in British ...
Patient safety is worldwide recognized as a high priority for health care systems. One important ind...
Retrospective records reviews carried out in several countries have shown substantial rates of adver...
Abstract Background Adverse events (AEs) seriously affect patient safety and quality of care, and re...
Objective: To determine the change in adverse event (AE) rates and preventable AE rates over time, i...
Abstract Objective Retrospective records reviews carried out in several countries have shown substan...
Large national reviews of patient charts estimate that approximately 10% of hospital admissions are ...
Introduction Irish healthcare has undergone extensive change recently with spending cuts and a focus...
Introduction Irish healthcare has undergone extensive change recently with spending cuts and a focus...
Irish healthcare has undergone extensive change with spending cuts and a focus on quality initiative...
International healthcare providers and institutions have shown little success in reducing AE rates b...
Objectives: To quantify the prevalence and nature of adverse events in acute Irish hospitals in 2015...
Background: Point prevalence surveys (PPSs) collect data on hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) at o...
Large national reviews of patient charts estimate that approximately 10% of hospital admissions are ...
Introduction: Adverse events are a major cause of patient harm in the hospitalised setting. Low-inco...
Objectives: To examine the feasibility of detecting adverse events through record review in British ...
Patient safety is worldwide recognized as a high priority for health care systems. One important ind...
Retrospective records reviews carried out in several countries have shown substantial rates of adver...
Abstract Background Adverse events (AEs) seriously affect patient safety and quality of care, and re...
Objective: To determine the change in adverse event (AE) rates and preventable AE rates over time, i...
Abstract Objective Retrospective records reviews carried out in several countries have shown substan...
Large national reviews of patient charts estimate that approximately 10% of hospital admissions are ...