Adverse events (AEs)-healthcare caused events leading to patient harm or even death-are common in healthcare. Although it is a frequently investigated topic, systematic knowledge on this phenomenon in stroke patients is limited. To determine cumulative incidence of no-harm incidents and AEs, including their severity and preventability, a cohort study using trigger tool methodology for retrospective record review was designed. The study was carried out in a stroke center at a university hospital in the German speaking part of Switzerland. Electronic records from 150 randomly selected patient admissions for transient ischemic attack (TIA) or ischemic stroke, with or without acute recanalization therapy, were used. In total, 170 events (108 AE...
Retrospective records reviews carried out in several countries have shown substantial rates of adver...
Objective: This study aimed to compare the use of trigger tools and non-targeted chart review as met...
Adverse events in health care entail substantial burdens to health care systems, institutions, and p...
Adverse events (AEs)-healthcare caused events leading to patient harm or even death-are common in he...
Adverse events (AEs)-healthcare caused events leading to patient harm or even death-are common in he...
Background and Purpose—Adverse events (AE) in trial populations present a major burden to researcher...
Objectives: To describe the level, preventability and categories of adverse events (AEs) identified ...
BACKGROUND: Adverse event (AE) detection is a major patient safety priority. However, despite extens...
Background Adverse events (AEs) and no-harm incidents are common and of great concern in healthcare....
Objectives To describe the implementation of a trigger tool in Sweden and present the national incid...
The occurrence rate of adverse events (AEs) related to care among hospitalized oncology patients in ...
Abstract Background Adverse events (AEs) seriously affect patient safety and quality of care, and re...
Background and aims : The occurrence rate of adverse events (AEs) related to care among hospitalized...
Abstract Objective Retrospective records reviews carried out in several countries have shown substan...
Objectives To examine the causes of adverse events (AEs) and potential prevention strategies to mini...
Retrospective records reviews carried out in several countries have shown substantial rates of adver...
Objective: This study aimed to compare the use of trigger tools and non-targeted chart review as met...
Adverse events in health care entail substantial burdens to health care systems, institutions, and p...
Adverse events (AEs)-healthcare caused events leading to patient harm or even death-are common in he...
Adverse events (AEs)-healthcare caused events leading to patient harm or even death-are common in he...
Background and Purpose—Adverse events (AE) in trial populations present a major burden to researcher...
Objectives: To describe the level, preventability and categories of adverse events (AEs) identified ...
BACKGROUND: Adverse event (AE) detection is a major patient safety priority. However, despite extens...
Background Adverse events (AEs) and no-harm incidents are common and of great concern in healthcare....
Objectives To describe the implementation of a trigger tool in Sweden and present the national incid...
The occurrence rate of adverse events (AEs) related to care among hospitalized oncology patients in ...
Abstract Background Adverse events (AEs) seriously affect patient safety and quality of care, and re...
Background and aims : The occurrence rate of adverse events (AEs) related to care among hospitalized...
Abstract Objective Retrospective records reviews carried out in several countries have shown substan...
Objectives To examine the causes of adverse events (AEs) and potential prevention strategies to mini...
Retrospective records reviews carried out in several countries have shown substantial rates of adver...
Objective: This study aimed to compare the use of trigger tools and non-targeted chart review as met...
Adverse events in health care entail substantial burdens to health care systems, institutions, and p...