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The patients' perspective: hematological cancer patients' experiences of adverse events as part of care.

Bryant J, Carey M, Sanson-Fisher R, et al. The patients' perspective: hematological cancer patients' experiences of adverse events as part of care. J Patient Saf. 2021;17(5):e387-e392. doi:10.1097/pts.0000000000000347.

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August 18, 2021
Bryant J, Carey M, Sanson-Fisher R, et al. J Patient Saf. 2021;17(5):e387-e392.
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When an error or adverse event occurs, patients and families want to be informed. In this study of oncology patients, more than one quarter perceived an adverse event had occurred. While most were informed soon after the event occurred and given an explanation, fewer than half were given information on how to move forward with a complaint if they wished. Regular communication between patients and providers about actual or perceived adverse events may decrease the risk of it happening again.

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Bryant J, Carey M, Sanson-Fisher R, et al. The patients' perspective: hematological cancer patients' experiences of adverse events as part of care. J Patient Saf. 2021;17(5):e387-e392. doi:10.1097/pts.0000000000000347.