Study Consumer perceptions of safety in hospitals. Citation Text: Evans S, Berry JG, Smith B, et al. Consumer perceptions of safety in hospitals. BMC Public Health. 2006;6:41. Copy Citation Format: Google ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL April 14, 2011 Evans S, Berry JG, Smith B, et al. BMC Public Health. 2006;6:41. View more articles from the same authors. The investigators surveyed more than 2000 people in southern Australia and found that experiencing an adverse event negatively affected opinions of hospital safety. PubMed citation Free full text Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Evans S, Berry JG, Smith B, et al. Consumer perceptions of safety in hospitals. BMC Public Health. 2006;6:41. Copy Citation Format: Google ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Evaluation of an intervention aimed at improving voluntary incident reporting in hospitals. June 15, 2011 Attitudes and barriers to incident reporting: a collaborative hospital study. March 28, 2011 Incidence, nature and causes of avoidable significant harm in primary care in England: retrospective case note review. December 16, 2020 Association of diagnostic stewardship for blood cultures in critically ill children with culture rates, antibiotic use, and patient outcomes: results of the Bright STAR Collaborative. May 18, 2022 Changes in medication safety indicators in England throughout the covid-19 pandemic using OpenSAFELY: population based, retrospective cohort study of 57 million patients using federated analytics. June 7, 2023 Clinical handover in the trauma setting: a qualitative study of paramedics and trauma team members. January 19, 2011 Assessing clinical handover between paramedics and the trauma team. January 28, 2010 Adverse events associated with home blood transfusion: a retrospective cohort study. May 12, 2021 Enabling a learning healthcare system with automated computer protocols that produce replicable and personalized clinician actions. August 4, 2021 Identifying safe care processes when GPs work in or alongside emergency departments: a realist evaluation. December 15, 2021 View More Related Resources Evaluating incident learning systems and safety culture in two radiation oncology departments. February 16, 2022 Artificial intelligence for identifying the prevention of medication incidents causing serious or moderate harm: an analysis using incident reporters' views. November 24, 2021 Patient Safety Innovations Algorithm-Based Decision Support System Guides Trauma Staff During Initial Treatment, Leading to Fewer Medical Errors March 3, 2021 Variability in collection and use of race/ethnicity and language data in 93 pediatric hospitals. October 14, 2020 Interventions to reduce medication errors in adult intensive care: a systematic review. September 26, 2012 The safety implications of missed test results for hospitalised patients: a systematic review. March 23, 2012 The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire: psychometric properties, benchmarking data, and emerging research. June 16, 2011 French national survey of inpatient adverse events prospectively assessed with ward staff. March 23, 2011 The "Big Dog" effect: variability assessing the causes of error in diagnoses of patients with lung cancer. September 28, 2010 Patient Safety. December 19, 2007 View More See More About The Topic Hospitals Quality and Safety Professionals Information Professionals Psychological and Social Complications Quality Improvement Strategies View More
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