[[abstract]]A Web-based reporting system is essential to report incident events anonymously and confidentially. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a Web-based reporting system in Taiwan. User satisfaction and impact of system use were evaluated through a survey answered by 249 nurses. Incident events reported in paper and electronic systems were collected for comparison purposes. Study variables included system user satisfaction, willingness to report, number of reports, severity of the events, and efficiency of the reporting process. Results revealed that senior nurses were less willing to report events, nurses on internal medicine units had higher satisfaction than others, and lowest satisfaction was related to the time it took to ...
Incident reporting systems have become a central mechanism of most health services patient safety st...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Medical errors and close calls are pervasive in health care. It is hypothesized that the causes of c...
[[abstract]]A Web-based reporting system is essential to report incident events anonymously and conf...
[[abstract]]A Web-based reporting system is essential to report incident events anonymously and conf...
This study aimed to develop a Web-based patient safety incident reporting system and evaluate its sa...
This study aimed to develop a Web-based patient safety incident reporting system and evaluate its sa...
Background. A web-based incident reporting system (IRS) is a tool allowing healthcare workers to vol...
[[abstract]]Incident events may occur when nursing students are present in the clinical setting. The...
Background: Medical-specific incident reporting systems are critical to understanding error in healt...
Research into improving the safety of healthcare systems has recently focused on learning how incide...
The purpose of this study was to assess attitudes toward and use of an electronic adverse incident r...
Patient safety is an important issue in the field of health at the international level, especially i...
Background: Incident reporting is widely used in both patient safety improvement programmes, and in ...
This study’s objective was to compare two types of voluntary incident reporting methods that affect ...
Incident reporting systems have become a central mechanism of most health services patient safety st...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Medical errors and close calls are pervasive in health care. It is hypothesized that the causes of c...
[[abstract]]A Web-based reporting system is essential to report incident events anonymously and conf...
[[abstract]]A Web-based reporting system is essential to report incident events anonymously and conf...
This study aimed to develop a Web-based patient safety incident reporting system and evaluate its sa...
This study aimed to develop a Web-based patient safety incident reporting system and evaluate its sa...
Background. A web-based incident reporting system (IRS) is a tool allowing healthcare workers to vol...
[[abstract]]Incident events may occur when nursing students are present in the clinical setting. The...
Background: Medical-specific incident reporting systems are critical to understanding error in healt...
Research into improving the safety of healthcare systems has recently focused on learning how incide...
The purpose of this study was to assess attitudes toward and use of an electronic adverse incident r...
Patient safety is an important issue in the field of health at the international level, especially i...
Background: Incident reporting is widely used in both patient safety improvement programmes, and in ...
This study’s objective was to compare two types of voluntary incident reporting methods that affect ...
Incident reporting systems have become a central mechanism of most health services patient safety st...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Medical errors and close calls are pervasive in health care. It is hypothesized that the causes of c...