Abstract Background Medical devices have improved the treatment of many medical conditions. Despite their benefit, the use of devices can lead to unintended incidents, potentially resulting in unnecessary harm, injury or complications to the patient, a complaint, loss or damage. Devices are used in hospitals on a routine basis. Research to date, however, has been primarily limited to describing incidents rates, so the optimal design of a hospital-based surveillance system remains unclear. Our research objectives were twofold: i) to explore factors that influence device-related incident recognition, reporting and resolution and ii) to investigate interventions or strategies to improve the recogn...
Contains fulltext : 171883.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To ...
Intensive care units (ICU) rely on multiple technical resources with extensive use of different medi...
Medical Device incident reporting is a legal obligation for professional users in Finland. We analyz...
Abstract Background Medical devices have improved the...
Objectives The development and implementation of incident reporting systems within healthcare contin...
OBJECTIVES: The development and implementation of incident reporting systems within healthcare conti...
Advances in the use of health care technology have resulted in increased adverse events (AEs) relate...
The European Union Medical Device Directive 2007/47/EC1 defines software with a medical purpose as a...
Background: Advanced medical technologies (AMTs), such as respiratory support or suction devices, ar...
Research into improving the safety of healthcare systems has recently focused on learning how incide...
Background: Advanced medical technologies (AMTs), such as respiratory support or suction devices, ar...
NoINTRODUCTION: Patients are increasingly being thought of as central to patient safety. A small but...
Medical errors and close calls are pervasive in health care. It is hypothesized that the causes of c...
Objectives Despite widespread use of medical devices and their increasing complexity, their contribu...
Objectives Despite widespread use of medical devices and their increasing complexity, their contrib...
Contains fulltext : 171883.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To ...
Intensive care units (ICU) rely on multiple technical resources with extensive use of different medi...
Medical Device incident reporting is a legal obligation for professional users in Finland. We analyz...
Abstract Background Medical devices have improved the...
Objectives The development and implementation of incident reporting systems within healthcare contin...
OBJECTIVES: The development and implementation of incident reporting systems within healthcare conti...
Advances in the use of health care technology have resulted in increased adverse events (AEs) relate...
The European Union Medical Device Directive 2007/47/EC1 defines software with a medical purpose as a...
Background: Advanced medical technologies (AMTs), such as respiratory support or suction devices, ar...
Research into improving the safety of healthcare systems has recently focused on learning how incide...
Background: Advanced medical technologies (AMTs), such as respiratory support or suction devices, ar...
NoINTRODUCTION: Patients are increasingly being thought of as central to patient safety. A small but...
Medical errors and close calls are pervasive in health care. It is hypothesized that the causes of c...
Objectives Despite widespread use of medical devices and their increasing complexity, their contribu...
Objectives Despite widespread use of medical devices and their increasing complexity, their contrib...
Contains fulltext : 171883.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To ...
Intensive care units (ICU) rely on multiple technical resources with extensive use of different medi...
Medical Device incident reporting is a legal obligation for professional users in Finland. We analyz...