Abstract Background: In contrast to other safety critical industries, well-developed systems to monitor safety within the healthcare system remain limited. Retrospective record review is one way of identifying adverse events in healthcare. In proactive patient safety work, retrospective record review could be used to identify, analyze and gain information and knowledge about no-harm incidents and deficiencies in healthcare processes. The aim of the study was to evaluate retrospective record review for the detection and characterization of no-harm incidents, and compare findings with conventional incident-reporting systems
Objective Inadequate information transfer during transitions in healthcare is a major patient safety...
Objectives To assess whether, compared with previous years, hospital care became safer in 2011/2012,...
Objective: This study aimed to determine if the implementation of large-scale patient safety initiat...
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...
Objectives: Record review is the most used method to quantify patient safety. We systematically revi...
Objective To evaluate the performance of a routine incident reporting system in identifying patient ...
Background Patient safety in home healthcare is largely unexplored. No-harm incidents may give valua...
Objective: Adverse event studies often use patient record review as a way to assess patient safety. ...
Patient safety is worldwide recognized as a high priority for health care systems. One important ind...
Background. Various international studies have shown that a substantial number of patients suffer fr...
Objective In this systematic review, we evaluate 2 of the most used trigger tools according to the c...
The general aim of this thesis was to evaluate the performance of medical record review (MRR) as an ...
OBJECTIVE: Inadequate information transfer during transitions in healthcare is a major patient safet...
Background Adverse events (AEs) and no-harm incidents are common and of great concern in healthcare....
Objective Inadequate information transfer during transitions in healthcare is a major patient safety...
Objectives To assess whether, compared with previous years, hospital care became safer in 2011/2012,...
Objective: This study aimed to determine if the implementation of large-scale patient safety initiat...
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...
Objectives: Record review is the most used method to quantify patient safety. We systematically revi...
Objective To evaluate the performance of a routine incident reporting system in identifying patient ...
Background Patient safety in home healthcare is largely unexplored. No-harm incidents may give valua...
Objective: Adverse event studies often use patient record review as a way to assess patient safety. ...
Patient safety is worldwide recognized as a high priority for health care systems. One important ind...
Background. Various international studies have shown that a substantial number of patients suffer fr...
Objective In this systematic review, we evaluate 2 of the most used trigger tools according to the c...
The general aim of this thesis was to evaluate the performance of medical record review (MRR) as an ...
OBJECTIVE: Inadequate information transfer during transitions in healthcare is a major patient safet...
Background Adverse events (AEs) and no-harm incidents are common and of great concern in healthcare....
Objective Inadequate information transfer during transitions in healthcare is a major patient safety...
Objectives To assess whether, compared with previous years, hospital care became safer in 2011/2012,...
Objective: This study aimed to determine if the implementation of large-scale patient safety initiat...