Commentary On the trail of quality and safety in health care. Citation Text: Grol R, Berwick DM, Wensing M. On the trail of quality and safety in health care. BMJ. 2008;336(7635):74-6. doi:10.1136/bmj.39413.486944.AD. Copy Citation Format: DOIGoogle ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL March 3, 2011 Grol R, Berwick DM, Wensing M. BMJ. 2008;336(7635):74-6. View more articles from the same authors. This article addresses the gap in health care quality and safety research and offers a list of topics for future study. The authors argue that the research community's attitude about this field of study must change. PubMed citation Available at Free full text Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Grol R, Berwick DM, Wensing M. On the trail of quality and safety in health care. BMJ. 2008;336(7635):74-6. doi:10.1136/bmj.39413.486944.AD. Copy Citation Format: DOIGoogle ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Safety and risk management interventions in hospitals: a systematic review of the literature. December 17, 2009 Effectiveness of patient care teams and the role of clinical expertise and coordination: a literature review. April 1, 2010 Organizational culture, team climate and diabetes care in small office-based practices. June 16, 2011 Self-reported uptake of recommendations after dissemination of medication incident alerts. November 23, 2012 Classification of medication incidents associated with information technology. January 7, 2015 Are health professionals' perceptions of patient safety related to figures on safety incidents? December 16, 2013 Patient safety in primary allied health care: what can we learn from incidents in a Dutch exploratory cohort study? November 23, 2011 Patient safety in out-of-hours primary care: a review of patient records. April 14, 2011 Patient safety in primary care has many aspects: an interview study in primary care doctors and nurses. June 2, 2010 Mix of methods is needed to identify adverse events in general practice: a prospective observational study. July 23, 2008 View More Related Resources Misdiagnosis in the emergency department: time for a system solution. February 8, 2023 Research to improve diagnosis: time to study the real world. January 26, 2022 Establishing a multidisciplinary taskforce to improve anticoagulation safety at a large health system. December 12, 2021 Development and expression of a high-reliability organization. December 1, 2021 A dynamic risk management approach for reducing harm from invasive bedside procedures performed during residency. September 22, 2021 SEIPS 101 and seven simple SEIPS tools. June 9, 2021 Risk of misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis with COVID-19: a syndemic approach. February 10, 2021 Racism as a Root Cause approach: a new framework. January 1, 2021 Structural racism--a 60-year-old black woman with breast cancer. April 10, 2019 A system-wide initiative to prevent retained vaginal sponges. September 14, 2011 View More See More About The Topic Quality Improvement Strategies
Safety and risk management interventions in hospitals: a systematic review of the literature. December 17, 2009
Effectiveness of patient care teams and the role of clinical expertise and coordination: a literature review. April 1, 2010
Organizational culture, team climate and diabetes care in small office-based practices. June 16, 2011
Self-reported uptake of recommendations after dissemination of medication incident alerts. November 23, 2012
Are health professionals' perceptions of patient safety related to figures on safety incidents? December 16, 2013
Patient safety in primary allied health care: what can we learn from incidents in a Dutch exploratory cohort study? November 23, 2011
Patient safety in primary care has many aspects: an interview study in primary care doctors and nurses. June 2, 2010
Mix of methods is needed to identify adverse events in general practice: a prospective observational study. July 23, 2008
Establishing a multidisciplinary taskforce to improve anticoagulation safety at a large health system. December 12, 2021
A dynamic risk management approach for reducing harm from invasive bedside procedures performed during residency. September 22, 2021