Background: Resident physicians are known to be infrequent reporters of patient safety events (PSE). Previous studies assessing barriers to resident PSE reporting have not considered possible cultural barriers faced by international medical graduates (IMG). This study aimed to assess the knowledge and attitudes of residents regarding PSE and possible barriers contributing to poor resident reporting. Methods: A cross sectional survey of all house staff undergoing post-graduate residency training at two independent community hospital based academic medical centers was conducted through an online questionnaire. Sample case vignettes were created to assess the residents’ ability to identify safety events and classify them as near miss, adverse ...
Background: Medical residents are key figures in delivering care and an important target group for p...
Presented at Society of Hospital Medicine, 03/30/2015, National Harbor, MD.BACKGROUND: Medical erro...
PURPOSE: Incident learning systems are important tools to improve patient safety in radiation oncolo...
: Resident physicians are known to be infrequent reporters of patient safety events (PSE). Previous ...
Background Despite the Clinical Learning Environment Review’s recommendations of their use, patient ...
Background: Medical residents are key figures in delivering health care and an important target grou...
Background: Patient safety events (PSE) are opportunities to improve patient care but physicians rar...
Introduction: Healthcare systems often expose patients to significant, preventable harm causing an e...
Background: Reporting incidents can contribute to safer health care, as an awareness of the weakness...
Abstract Background Medical residents are key figures in delivering health care and an important tar...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Incident reporting can contribute to safer health care. Since the ra...
We explored the barriers to reporting patient safety incidents experienced by nurses and resident ph...
Background Identifying events that may cause damage to patients and quantifying their severity and ...
Objective: To establish categories of professionals' attitudes toward incident reporting by analyzin...
Identifying and detecting safety incidents (adverse events, near misses, and unsafe conditions) is a...
Background: Medical residents are key figures in delivering care and an important target group for p...
Presented at Society of Hospital Medicine, 03/30/2015, National Harbor, MD.BACKGROUND: Medical erro...
PURPOSE: Incident learning systems are important tools to improve patient safety in radiation oncolo...
: Resident physicians are known to be infrequent reporters of patient safety events (PSE). Previous ...
Background Despite the Clinical Learning Environment Review’s recommendations of their use, patient ...
Background: Medical residents are key figures in delivering health care and an important target grou...
Background: Patient safety events (PSE) are opportunities to improve patient care but physicians rar...
Introduction: Healthcare systems often expose patients to significant, preventable harm causing an e...
Background: Reporting incidents can contribute to safer health care, as an awareness of the weakness...
Abstract Background Medical residents are key figures in delivering health care and an important tar...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Incident reporting can contribute to safer health care. Since the ra...
We explored the barriers to reporting patient safety incidents experienced by nurses and resident ph...
Background Identifying events that may cause damage to patients and quantifying their severity and ...
Objective: To establish categories of professionals' attitudes toward incident reporting by analyzin...
Identifying and detecting safety incidents (adverse events, near misses, and unsafe conditions) is a...
Background: Medical residents are key figures in delivering care and an important target group for p...
Presented at Society of Hospital Medicine, 03/30/2015, National Harbor, MD.BACKGROUND: Medical erro...
PURPOSE: Incident learning systems are important tools to improve patient safety in radiation oncolo...