Abstract Background The concept of patient safety in dentistry is in its infancy, with little knowledge about the effectiveness of tools or interventions developed to improve patient safety or to minimise the occurrence of adverse events. Methods The aim of this qualitative systematic review was to search the academic and grey literature to identify and assess tools or interventions used in dental care settings to maintain or improve patient safety. All study designs were included from all dental care settings. Outcome measures were: patient safety, harm prevention, risk minimization, patient satisfaction and patient acceptability, professional acceptability, efficacy, cost-effectiveness and efficiency. Quality assessments were performed on...
Health professionals should work with the notion of risk involved in the health care process. Dental...
Objective of Work: Wrong-site tooth extraction (WSTE) is the most common serious patient safety inci...
Aims/objectives: Tobacco and alcohol are recognised as the major modifiable risk factors for oral ...
Data sourcesMedline via OVID, Embase via OVID, HMIC via OVID, CINAHL via EBSCO and Web of Science.St...
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...
OBJECTIVE: Little is known about patient safety in primary oral healthcare. The aim of this study wa...
<p></p><p>Abstract: The aim of this study was to propose a trigger tool for research of adverse even...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the knowledge and attitudes of dental health ...
Objective: The objective of this study is to systematically adapt the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist ...
Background: Problem-orientated dental attenders account for around one-third of the UK population, t...
Background In recent decades, there has been considerable international attention aimed at improving...
Introduction: The effort to increase patient safety has become one of the main focal points of all h...
Contains fulltext : 202843.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Thi...
Objectives: This systematic review aimed to (a) provide an overview of existing quality measures in ...
Health professionals should work with the notion of risk involved in the health care process. Dental...
Objective of Work: Wrong-site tooth extraction (WSTE) is the most common serious patient safety inci...
Aims/objectives: Tobacco and alcohol are recognised as the major modifiable risk factors for oral ...
Data sourcesMedline via OVID, Embase via OVID, HMIC via OVID, CINAHL via EBSCO and Web of Science.St...
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...
OBJECTIVE: Little is known about patient safety in primary oral healthcare. The aim of this study wa...
<p></p><p>Abstract: The aim of this study was to propose a trigger tool for research of adverse even...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the knowledge and attitudes of dental health ...
Objective: The objective of this study is to systematically adapt the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist ...
Background: Problem-orientated dental attenders account for around one-third of the UK population, t...
Background In recent decades, there has been considerable international attention aimed at improving...
Introduction: The effort to increase patient safety has become one of the main focal points of all h...
Contains fulltext : 202843.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Thi...
Objectives: This systematic review aimed to (a) provide an overview of existing quality measures in ...
Health professionals should work with the notion of risk involved in the health care process. Dental...
Objective of Work: Wrong-site tooth extraction (WSTE) is the most common serious patient safety inci...
Aims/objectives: Tobacco and alcohol are recognised as the major modifiable risk factors for oral ...