INTRODUCTION: Evidence of patients' experiences is fundamental to creating effective health policy and service responses, yet is missing from our knowledge of adverse events. This protocol describes explorative research redressing this significant deficit; investigating the experiences of a large cohort of recently hospitalised patients aged 45 years and above in hospitals in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The 45 and Up Study is a cohort of 265,000 adults aged 45 years and above in NSW. Patients who were hospitalised between 1 January and 30 June 2014 will be identified from this cohort using data linkage and a random sample of 20,000 invited to participate. A cross-sectional survey (including qualitative and quanti...
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), such as being a victim of violence or neglect, or living with ...
Background: The continued increase in hospital admissions is a significant and complex issue facing ...
Objectives: Underpinning standards for delivering comprehensive care in hospital is the need to iden...
What drives patients' Complaints about adverse events in their hospital care? A data linkage study o...
Objective Patients are uniquely positioned to provide insightful comments about their care. Currentl...
Objective: To explore patterns of health service use in the lead-up to, and following, admission for...
PURPOSE: Preventable patient harm due to adverse events (AEs) is a significant health problem today ...
ObjectivesTo identify the incidence of self-reported harmful adverse events in the health care of co...
Introduction: Adverse events are a major cause of patient harm in the hospitalised setting. Low-inco...
Abstract Background Adverse events occur in health care. Detection and reporting of deterioration th...
BackgroundStudies investigating adverse events have traditionally been principally undertaken from a...
Objective: To determine the burden, on the ED, of harm from unintentional adverse drug events (ADEs)...
Objectives: The UK-developed patient measure of safety (PMOS) is a validated tool which captures pat...
Underpinning standards for delivering comprehensive care in hospital is the need to identify issues ...
Objectives: Underpinning standards for delivering comprehensive care in hospital is the need to iden...
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), such as being a victim of violence or neglect, or living with ...
Background: The continued increase in hospital admissions is a significant and complex issue facing ...
Objectives: Underpinning standards for delivering comprehensive care in hospital is the need to iden...
What drives patients' Complaints about adverse events in their hospital care? A data linkage study o...
Objective Patients are uniquely positioned to provide insightful comments about their care. Currentl...
Objective: To explore patterns of health service use in the lead-up to, and following, admission for...
PURPOSE: Preventable patient harm due to adverse events (AEs) is a significant health problem today ...
ObjectivesTo identify the incidence of self-reported harmful adverse events in the health care of co...
Introduction: Adverse events are a major cause of patient harm in the hospitalised setting. Low-inco...
Abstract Background Adverse events occur in health care. Detection and reporting of deterioration th...
BackgroundStudies investigating adverse events have traditionally been principally undertaken from a...
Objective: To determine the burden, on the ED, of harm from unintentional adverse drug events (ADEs)...
Objectives: The UK-developed patient measure of safety (PMOS) is a validated tool which captures pat...
Underpinning standards for delivering comprehensive care in hospital is the need to identify issues ...
Objectives: Underpinning standards for delivering comprehensive care in hospital is the need to iden...
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), such as being a victim of violence or neglect, or living with ...
Background: The continued increase in hospital admissions is a significant and complex issue facing ...
Objectives: Underpinning standards for delivering comprehensive care in hospital is the need to iden...