Commentary Managing the aftermath of iatrogenic injury. Citation Text: Managing the aftermath of iatrogenic injury. Vincent C; Saunders A. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL September 28, 2005 Vincent C; Saunders A. View more articles from the same authors. The authors discuss how harmful mistakes affect both staff and patients. They recommend open communication with and possible psychological support for those involved in medical errors. Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Managing the aftermath of iatrogenic injury. Vincent C; Saunders A. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Hospital adoption of information technologies and improved patient safety: a study of 98 hospitals in Florida. January 2, 2008 Patient Safety, 2nd edition. August 9, 2013 Safer Healthcare: Strategies for the Real World. February 14, 2017 Systems Analysis of Critical Incidents: the London Protocol. October 1, 2024 The Measurement and Monitoring of Safety. May 8, 2013 Measuring harm and informing quality improvement in the Welsh NHS: the longitudinal Welsh national adverse events study. April 19, 2017 Best Care at Lower Cost: The Path to Continuously Learning Health Care in America. July 8, 2016 Embracing multiple aims in healthcare improvement and innovation. March 23, 2022 Quality and Safety of Healthcare in Switzerland. December 4, 2019 Clinical Risk Management. Enhancing Patient Safety. 2nd ed. April 17, 2017 View More Related Resources Interview In Conversation with... Connor Wesley, RN, BSN on Patient Safety Concerns and the LGBTQ+ Population February 1, 2023 Perspective Patient Safety Concerns and the LGBTQ+ Population February 1, 2023 Optimizing Pediatric Patient Safety in the Emergency Care Setting. October 19, 2022 Tolerating uncertainty—the next medical revolution? October 24, 2018 Unprofessional workplace conduct...defining and defusing it. October 27, 2016 Speak up! Addressing the paradox plaguing patient-centered care. June 7, 2016 Raising the alarm: a cross-sectional study exploring the factors affecting patients' willingness to escalate care on surgical wards. September 9, 2015 Doctors' experiences of adverse events in secondary care: the professional and personal impact. February 11, 2015 What about doctors? The impact of medical errors. January 14, 2015 Disruptive clinician behavior: a persistent threat to patient safety. August 9, 2006 View More See More About The Topic Health Care Providers Health Care Executives and Administrators Psychological and Social Complications Communication Improvement
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Raising the alarm: a cross-sectional study exploring the factors affecting patients' willingness to escalate care on surgical wards. September 9, 2015
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