Category: AHRQ

Wrong-patient blood transfusion error: leveraging technology to overcome human error in intraoperative blood component administration.

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Hensley NB, Koch CG, Pronovost PJ, et al. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2018 Oct 30; [Epub ahead of print].

Using patient safety reporting systems to understand the clinical learning environment: a content analysis.

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Sellers MM, Berger I, Myers JS, Shea JA, Morris JB, Kelz RR. J Surg Educ. 2018;75:e168-e177.

A web application to involve patients in the medication reconciliation process: a user-centered usability and usefulness study.

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Marien S, Legrand D, Ramdoyal R, et al. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2018;25:1488-1500.

Shifting and sharing: academic physicians’ strategies for navigating underperformance and failure.

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

LaDonna KA, Ginsburg S, Watling C. Acad Med. 2018;93:1713-1718.

Preventing central line–associated bloodstream infections in the intensive care unit: application of high-reliability principles.

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

McCraw B, Crutcher T, Polancich S, Jones P. J Healthc Qual. 2018;40:392-397.

Prevalence of and factors associated with patient nondisclosure of medically relevant information to clinicians.

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Levy AG, Scherer AM, Zikmund-Fisher BJ, Larkin K, Barnes GD, Fagerlin A. JAMA Netw Open. 2018;1:e185293.

Developing a reporting culture: learning from close calls and hazardous conditions.

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Sentinel Event Alert. December 10, 2018;(60):1-8.

Selected medication safety risks that can easily fall off the radar screen—part 1, part 2, and part 3.

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Grissinger M. P T. 2018;43:521,567;585-586;645-646,666.

Defining and classifying terminology for medication harm: a call for consensus.

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Falconer N, Barras M, Martin J, Cottrell N. Eur J Clin Pharmacol. 2018 Oct 11; [Epub ahead of print].

Patient groups, clinicians and healthcare professionals agree—all test results need to be seen, understood and followed up.

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Dahm MR, Georgiou A, Herkes R, et al. Diagnosis (Berl). 2018;5:215-222.