Search strategies to identify information on adverse effects: a systematic review
S Golder, Y Loke
Journal of the Medical Library Association, 2009, 97(2), pp84-92
Measuring hand hygiene compliance: overcoming the challenges
This document has been published by The Joint Commission, in collaboration with a range of other organisations, including the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and the World Health Organization World Alliance for Patient Safety.
IHI Global Trigger Tool white paper: second edition
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Global Trigger Tool for Measuring Adverse Events is being used by patient safety teams in organizations around the world. This is the second edition of the white paper and contains step-by-step instructions for using this methodology. Free registration may be required to download this paper.
Hospitals in pursuit of excellence
This document has been sponsored by the American Hospital Association Quality Centre. It contains case studies focused on four key topics:
· Healthcare-acquired infection
· Patient flow
· Medication management
· Safety
How-to guide: improving hand hygiene
The purpose of this guide is to help organisations reduce health-care-associated infections. It has been prepared in collaboration with a range of organisations, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Free registration may be required to download this paper.
Global priorities for patient safety research
DW Bates, I Larizgoitia, N Prasopa-Plaizier, AK Jha
British Medical Journal, 2009, 338: b1775
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Selection of indicators for continuous monitoring of patient safety: recommendations of the project safety improvement for patients in Europe
S Kristensen, J Mainz, P Bartels
International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 21(3), pp169-175
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Monday, 18 May 2009
Patient Safety
Labels:
adverse effects,
hand hygiene,
hand washing,
improvement,
infection,
patient safety,
quality,
research
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