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Barriers and success factors to the implementation of a multi-site prospective adverse event surveillance system.

Backman C, Forster AJ, Vanderloo S. Barriers and success factors to the implementation of a multi-site prospective adverse event surveillance system. Int J Qual Health Care. 2014;26(4):418-25. doi:10.1093/intqhc/mzu052.

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August 14, 2014
Backman C, Forster AJ, Vanderloo S. Int J Qual Health Care. 2014;26(4):418-25.
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This focus group study examined leadership, clinician, and administrator perspectives on implementation of an adverse event surveillance system. A trained clinical observer assessed triggers designed to indicate a possible adverse event in general medicine inpatient ward settings. Participants supported the approach and involvement of frontline staff in safety surveillance to foster a safety culture and enhance patient safety education for trainees.

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Backman C, Forster AJ, Vanderloo S. Barriers and success factors to the implementation of a multi-site prospective adverse event surveillance system. Int J Qual Health Care. 2014;26(4):418-25. doi:10.1093/intqhc/mzu052.