Implementing safety practices in healthcare saves lives and improves the quality of care: it is therefore vital to apply good clinical practices, such as the WHO surgical checklist, to adopt the most appropriate measures for the prevention of assistance-related risks, and to identify the potential ones using tools such as reporting & learning systems. The culture of safety in the care environment and of human factors influencing it should be developed from the beginning of medical studies and in the first years of professional practice, in order to have the maximum impact on clinicians' and nurses' behavior. Medical errors tend to vary with the level of proficiency and experience, and this must be taken into account in adverse events preven...
AbstractThis chapter explains why clinical practice guidelines are needed to improve patient safety ...
Patient safety addresses the risks involved in health care, simplifying or eliminating adverse event...
In creating an environment that minimises patient harm as well as avoiding the unnecessary loss of l...
Implementing safety practices in healthcare saves lives and improves the quality of care: it is ther...
Patient safety is a global public health concern. It is a health care discipline with ever evolving ...
Health Administration; Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk; Quality of Life Research; P...
Although it is known that clinical risk management tools such as the Surgical Checklist lead to grea...
This unique and engaging open access title provides a compelling and ground-breaking account of the ...
In the field of health care, the first decades of the 21st century will be remembered as the time pe...
Safe healthcare has been at the core of discussions in the field of health nearly everywhere in the ...
The formulation of a correct diagnosis and the prescription of adequate therapies represent key aspe...
AbstractPatient safety is a fundamental principle of health care. However, many medical practices an...
A culture of safety is important for the delivery of safe, high-quality care, as well as for healthc...
INTRODUCTION: We have learned over the past 15 years that patients can be harmed by many factors in ...
World Health Organization defines patient safety as the absence of preventable harm and the preventi...
AbstractThis chapter explains why clinical practice guidelines are needed to improve patient safety ...
Patient safety addresses the risks involved in health care, simplifying or eliminating adverse event...
In creating an environment that minimises patient harm as well as avoiding the unnecessary loss of l...
Implementing safety practices in healthcare saves lives and improves the quality of care: it is ther...
Patient safety is a global public health concern. It is a health care discipline with ever evolving ...
Health Administration; Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk; Quality of Life Research; P...
Although it is known that clinical risk management tools such as the Surgical Checklist lead to grea...
This unique and engaging open access title provides a compelling and ground-breaking account of the ...
In the field of health care, the first decades of the 21st century will be remembered as the time pe...
Safe healthcare has been at the core of discussions in the field of health nearly everywhere in the ...
The formulation of a correct diagnosis and the prescription of adequate therapies represent key aspe...
AbstractPatient safety is a fundamental principle of health care. However, many medical practices an...
A culture of safety is important for the delivery of safe, high-quality care, as well as for healthc...
INTRODUCTION: We have learned over the past 15 years that patients can be harmed by many factors in ...
World Health Organization defines patient safety as the absence of preventable harm and the preventi...
AbstractThis chapter explains why clinical practice guidelines are needed to improve patient safety ...
Patient safety addresses the risks involved in health care, simplifying or eliminating adverse event...
In creating an environment that minimises patient harm as well as avoiding the unnecessary loss of l...