Commentary Discontinuity and disaster: gaps and the negotiation of culpability in medication delivery. Citation Text: Dekker SWA. Discontinuity and disaster: gaps and the negotiation of culpability in medication delivery. J Law Med Ethics. 2007;35(3):463-70. Copy Citation Format: Google ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL December 15, 2011 Dekker SWA. J Law Med Ethics. 2007;35(3):463-70. View more articles from the same authors. The author analyzes one Swedish medication error incident that resulted in criminal charges against the nurse involved and discusses how the media contorted the assignment of blame for the failure. PubMed citation Available at Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Dekker SWA. Discontinuity and disaster: gaps and the negotiation of culpability in medication delivery. J Law Med Ethics. 2007;35(3):463-70. Copy Citation Format: Google ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) A just culture after Mid Staffordshire. May 29, 2014 Intervening in interruptions: what exactly is the risk we are trying to manage? October 11, 2017 Obstacles to research on the effects of interruptions in healthcare. September 24, 2016 The systems approach to medicine: controversy and misconceptions. December 9, 2014 Benefactor or burden: exploring the professional identity of safety professionals. October 24, 2018 A systems approach to analyzing and preventing hospital adverse events. June 24, 2020 Laparoscopic bile duct injury: understanding the psychology and heuristics of the error. February 11, 2009 Just culture: who gets to draw the line? October 14, 2009 Criminalization of medical error: who draws the line? October 6, 2011 Doctors are more dangerous than gun owners: a rejoinder to error counting. August 23, 2011 View More Related Resources Interview In Conversation With...Amy Helwig about Health Plan Patient Safety Initiatives July 10, 2024 Perspectives on Safety Health Plan Patient Safety Initiatives July 10, 2024 Inside the preventable deaths that happened within a prominent transplant center. June 28, 2023 Creating a stronger culture of safety within US community pharmacies. April 12, 2023 Conflict of interest, Dr Charles Denham and the Journal of Patient Safety. December 3, 2014 Alcohol and drug testing of health professionals following preventable adverse events: a bad idea. November 19, 2014 Interview In Conversation with…Albert Wu, MD, MPH May 1, 2011 New patient safety organizations lower roadblocks to medical error reporting. August 13, 2008 Disruptive clinician behavior: a persistent threat to patient safety. August 9, 2006 Perspective Organizational Change in the Face of Highly Public Errors—I. The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Experience May 1, 2005 View More See More About The Topic Organizational Behaviorists Policy Makers Discontinuities, Gaps, and Hand-Off Problems Medication Safety Credentialing, Licensure, and Discipline View More
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