Objectives - To investigate the impact of increasing sample of records reviewed bi-weekly with the Global Trigger Tool method to identify adverse events in hospitalised patients. Design - Retrospective observational study. Setting - A Norwegian 524-bed general hospital trust. Participants - 1920 medical records selected from 1 January to 31 December 2010. Primary outcomes - Rate, type and severity of adverse events identified in two different samples sizes of records selected as 10 and 70 records, bi-weekly. Results - In the large sample, 1.45 (95% CI 1.07 to 1.97) times more adverse events per 1000 patient days (39.3 adverse events/1000 patient days) were identified than in the small sample (27.2 adverse events/1000 patient days). Hospital...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The main objective was to assess the feasibility of the trigger too...
Many hospitals continue to use incident reporting systems (IRSs) as their primary patient safety dat...
BackgroundTo detect possible threats to quality and safety, multiple systems have been developed. On...
Patient harms, or adverse events which is the term used in this PhD thesis, is a global health probl...
Objectives: To describe the level, preventability and categories of adverse events (AEs) identified ...
BACKGROUND: There has been a theoretical debate as to which retrospective record review method is th...
Objectives - To evaluate a modified Global Trigger Tool (GTT) method with manual review of automatic...
Objectives: To describe experiences with the implementation of global trigger tool (GTT) reviews in ...
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...
Objectives: The aim was to describe the strengths and weaknesses, from team member perspectives, of ...
Background: Health Care is of great value but despite increased efforts to improve patient safety, m...
Objective. To determine the inter-rater reliability of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s Gl...
Several trigger systems have been developed to screen medical records of hospitalized patients for a...
Objective: Global Trigger Tool (GTT) has been proposed as a low-cost method to detect adverse events...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The main objective was to assess the feasibility of the trigger too...
Many hospitals continue to use incident reporting systems (IRSs) as their primary patient safety dat...
BackgroundTo detect possible threats to quality and safety, multiple systems have been developed. On...
Patient harms, or adverse events which is the term used in this PhD thesis, is a global health probl...
Objectives: To describe the level, preventability and categories of adverse events (AEs) identified ...
BACKGROUND: There has been a theoretical debate as to which retrospective record review method is th...
Objectives - To evaluate a modified Global Trigger Tool (GTT) method with manual review of automatic...
Objectives: To describe experiences with the implementation of global trigger tool (GTT) reviews in ...
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...
Objectives: The aim was to describe the strengths and weaknesses, from team member perspectives, of ...
Background: Health Care is of great value but despite increased efforts to improve patient safety, m...
Objective. To determine the inter-rater reliability of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s Gl...
Several trigger systems have been developed to screen medical records of hospitalized patients for a...
Objective: Global Trigger Tool (GTT) has been proposed as a low-cost method to detect adverse events...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The main objective was to assess the feasibility of the trigger too...
Many hospitals continue to use incident reporting systems (IRSs) as their primary patient safety dat...
BackgroundTo detect possible threats to quality and safety, multiple systems have been developed. On...