Objectives: Record review is the most used method to quantify patient safety. We systematically reviewed the reliability and validity of adverse event detection with record review. Design: A systematic review of the literature. Methods: We searched PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycINFO and the Cochrane Library and from their inception through February 2015. We included all studies that aimed to describe the reliability and/or validity of record review. Two reviewers conducted data extraction. We pooled κ values (κ) and analysed the differences in subgroups according to number of reviewers, reviewer experience and training level, adjusted for the prevalence of adverse events. Results: In 25 studies, the psychometric data of the Global Trigger ...
Objective Inadequate information transfer during transitions in healthcare is a major patient safety...
ObjectiveTo assess the reproducibility of adverse event evaluation by a medical record review commit...
estimate deaths from medical errors come from a study that relied on nurse and physician reviews of ...
Contains fulltext : 170948.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Rec...
OBJECTIVES: Record review is the most used method to quantify patient safety. We systematically revi...
The general aim of this thesis was to evaluate the performance of medical record review (MRR) as an ...
Objective In this systematic review, we evaluate 2 of the most used trigger tools according to the c...
Background: Health Care is of great value but despite increased efforts to improve patient safety, m...
BACKGROUND: There has been a theoretical debate as to which retrospective record review method is th...
Background: There is limited research, and guidance, on how to address safety in general practice pr...
BACKGROUND: Despite the enormous potential for adverse events in primary care, the knowledge base ab...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
Patient harms, or adverse events which is the term used in this PhD thesis, is a global health probl...
OBJECTIVE: Inadequate information transfer during transitions in healthcare is a major patient safet...
In this study the reliability of the assessment of adverse events in our patient record review study...
Objective Inadequate information transfer during transitions in healthcare is a major patient safety...
ObjectiveTo assess the reproducibility of adverse event evaluation by a medical record review commit...
estimate deaths from medical errors come from a study that relied on nurse and physician reviews of ...
Contains fulltext : 170948.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Rec...
OBJECTIVES: Record review is the most used method to quantify patient safety. We systematically revi...
The general aim of this thesis was to evaluate the performance of medical record review (MRR) as an ...
Objective In this systematic review, we evaluate 2 of the most used trigger tools according to the c...
Background: Health Care is of great value but despite increased efforts to improve patient safety, m...
BACKGROUND: There has been a theoretical debate as to which retrospective record review method is th...
Background: There is limited research, and guidance, on how to address safety in general practice pr...
BACKGROUND: Despite the enormous potential for adverse events in primary care, the knowledge base ab...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
Patient harms, or adverse events which is the term used in this PhD thesis, is a global health probl...
OBJECTIVE: Inadequate information transfer during transitions in healthcare is a major patient safet...
In this study the reliability of the assessment of adverse events in our patient record review study...
Objective Inadequate information transfer during transitions in healthcare is a major patient safety...
ObjectiveTo assess the reproducibility of adverse event evaluation by a medical record review commit...
estimate deaths from medical errors come from a study that relied on nurse and physician reviews of ...