Introduction: Never events (NEs) are a subset of serious patient safety incidents that should not occur if appropriate preventive measures are implemented. Although there is a consensus in medicine, there is no agreement on NEs in dentistry. Aim: To identify NEs in primary care dentistry. Method: We undertook an electronic Delphi exercise to develop an international agreement on NEs for primary care dentistry. Results: We initially identified candidate NEs through a scoping review of the literature and then analysed dentistry-related reports in a national incident reporting system. Next, we invited an international panel of 41 experts to complete two rounds of questionnaires; 32 agreed to participate (78%) and completed the fir...
Objective of Work: Wrong-site tooth extraction (WSTE) is the most common serious patient safety inci...
Data sourcesMedline via OVID, Embase via OVID, HMIC via OVID, CINAHL via EBSCO and Web of Science.St...
ABSTRACT Objectives: Owing to the limited number and scope of studies in dentistry regarding qualit...
Introduction: Never events (NEs) are a subset of serious patient safety incidents that should not o...
Introduction The 'never event' concept is often used in secondary care and refers to an agreed list ...
Background In recent decades, there has been considerable international attention aimed at improving...
OBJECTIVE: Little is known about patient safety in primary oral healthcare. The aim of this study wa...
Objective Attendance at accident and emergency departments (A&E) for non-traumatic dental conditions...
Abstract Background The concept of patient safety in dentistry is in its infancy, with little knowle...
keywords: never event, oral surgery, patient safety, undergraduate, WHO checklist, wrong site surger...
Introduction Patient safety within dental education is paramount. Wrong‐site surgery (WSS) tooth ex...
BACKGROUND: There have been efforts to understand the epidemiology of iatrogenic harm in hospitals a...
Background There have been efforts to understand the epidemiology of iatrogenic harm in hospitals a...
Background: Never events (NEs) are serious preventable patient safety incidents and are a component ...
ABSTRACT. Background: The increase of events adverse incidence as a result of preventable clinical p...
Objective of Work: Wrong-site tooth extraction (WSTE) is the most common serious patient safety inci...
Data sourcesMedline via OVID, Embase via OVID, HMIC via OVID, CINAHL via EBSCO and Web of Science.St...
ABSTRACT Objectives: Owing to the limited number and scope of studies in dentistry regarding qualit...
Introduction: Never events (NEs) are a subset of serious patient safety incidents that should not o...
Introduction The 'never event' concept is often used in secondary care and refers to an agreed list ...
Background In recent decades, there has been considerable international attention aimed at improving...
OBJECTIVE: Little is known about patient safety in primary oral healthcare. The aim of this study wa...
Objective Attendance at accident and emergency departments (A&E) for non-traumatic dental conditions...
Abstract Background The concept of patient safety in dentistry is in its infancy, with little knowle...
keywords: never event, oral surgery, patient safety, undergraduate, WHO checklist, wrong site surger...
Introduction Patient safety within dental education is paramount. Wrong‐site surgery (WSS) tooth ex...
BACKGROUND: There have been efforts to understand the epidemiology of iatrogenic harm in hospitals a...
Background There have been efforts to understand the epidemiology of iatrogenic harm in hospitals a...
Background: Never events (NEs) are serious preventable patient safety incidents and are a component ...
ABSTRACT. Background: The increase of events adverse incidence as a result of preventable clinical p...
Objective of Work: Wrong-site tooth extraction (WSTE) is the most common serious patient safety inci...
Data sourcesMedline via OVID, Embase via OVID, HMIC via OVID, CINAHL via EBSCO and Web of Science.St...
ABSTRACT Objectives: Owing to the limited number and scope of studies in dentistry regarding qualit...