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Creating a comprehensive, unit-based approach to detecting and preventing harm in the neonatal intensive care unit.

Creating a comprehensive, unit-based approach to detecting and preventing harm in the neonatal intensive care unit. Sedlock EW, Ottosen M, Nether K, et al. J Patient Saf Risk Manag. 2018;23:167–175.

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August 20, 2018
Sedlock EW, Ottosen M, Nether K, et al. J Patient Saf Risk Manag. 2018;23:167–175.
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Unit-based improvement approaches have achieved some success. This commentary describes a broad collaborative approach to improve the safety of neonatal intensive care at one hospital. The approach involved the use of trigger tool technology, patient and family advisory councils, and team quality improvement training. The authors suggest their multifactorial strategy is transferable to various care environments.

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Creating a comprehensive, unit-based approach to detecting and preventing harm in the neonatal intensive care unit. Sedlock EW, Ottosen M, Nether K, et al. J Patient Saf Risk Manag. 2018;23:167–175.