Oxford Professional Practice: Handbook of Patient Safety
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Oxford Professional Practice: Handbook of Patient Safety
Runnacles, Jane; Fitzsimons, John; Lachman, Peter; Jayadev, Anita; Brennan, John
Oxford University Press
04/2022
480
Mole
Inglês
9780192846877
15 a 20 dias
214
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Part 1 Introduction to science and theory of patient safety
1: Peter Lachman & John Fitzsimons: The Rationale and science of Patient Safety
2: Ahmeda Ali & John Fitzsimons: The Culture and system of Patient Safety
3: Blair L. Sadler & Peter Lachman: Transparent Leadership for safety
4: John Brennan, Eugene Nelson, Sibylle Erdmann & Margaret Murphy: Codesigning for Safety and Patients Leading for Safety
5: James F O'Mahony: The Economics of Patient Safety
6: Patricia O'Connor: Developing a Safe Clinical Team
7: David Crosby & Peter Lachman: Communicating to be Safe
8: Eoin Fitzgerald & Peter Lachman: Situation Awareness and patient safety
9: Thomas Jun & Sue Hignett: Practical Application of Human Factors and ergonomics to Improve Safety
10: Uma Kotagal & Peter Lachman: Reliability Theory and its application in daily work and standardisation
11: Kate Churruca, Robyn Clay-Williams, Janet C Long, Louise A Ellis & Jeffrey Braithwaite: Resilience Theory, Complexity Science and Safety 2
Part 2 Practical application and methodologies of patient safety
12: Jason Leitch & Thomas Lamont: Measuring Patient Safety at a System, Organisation and National Level
13: Jane Runnacles & John Fitzsimons: How to Measure Patient Safety on the Front Line
14: Peter Lachman, Susanne O'Reilly, Michael Marx and John Brennan: Improving to be Safe
15: Adrian Plunkett: Learning from Success to be safer
16: Kevin Stewart & Rachel Pool: Investigating and learning from Adverse Events
17: Mark O'Brien & Pallavi Bradshaw: Open Disclosure
18: Kris Vanhaecht: Caring for the Caregivers - The Second Victim
Part 3 Translating theory to clinical practice
19: Christopher Cornue: Safety and information technology
20: Frank Frederico: Enabling Medication Safety
21: James Hoffman & Kristen Hughes: Paediatric medication safety
22: Rob Cunney: Preventing and Decreasing Infections
23: Rob Cunney: Sepsis and Antimicrobial stewardship
24: Anita Jayadev, Karen Britton & Shefal Patel:: Detecting and Limiting Deterioration
25: Tricia Woodhead and Gail Nielsen: Preventing and Limiting Diagnostic Error
26: John Brennan: Safety in Primary Care and General Practice
27: Damian Roland & Jay Banerjee: Safety in the Emergency Department
28: Anita Jayadev & Sean Harding: Safety in Outpatients and Ambulatory Care
29: Rob Bethune: Safety in the operating theatre
30: Jane Runnacles: Safety in Paediatrics and Child Health
31: David Crosby: Safety in Maternity and Women's Health
32: Daniel Hayes: Safety in Mental Health
33: Kevin Rooney & Suying Ong: Safety in Intensive Care
34: Kirstyn James: Safety in Patients with Frailty and Complex Long-Term Conditions
35: Kieran Murray & Michael Marx: Safety in a multi-disciplinary team
36: Kevin O'Hare: Safety in the laboratory
37: Riccardo Trataglia, Micaela La Regina and Peter Lachman: Safety in a pandemic
1: Peter Lachman & John Fitzsimons: The Rationale and science of Patient Safety
2: Ahmeda Ali & John Fitzsimons: The Culture and system of Patient Safety
3: Blair L. Sadler & Peter Lachman: Transparent Leadership for safety
4: John Brennan, Eugene Nelson, Sibylle Erdmann & Margaret Murphy: Codesigning for Safety and Patients Leading for Safety
5: James F O'Mahony: The Economics of Patient Safety
6: Patricia O'Connor: Developing a Safe Clinical Team
7: David Crosby & Peter Lachman: Communicating to be Safe
8: Eoin Fitzgerald & Peter Lachman: Situation Awareness and patient safety
9: Thomas Jun & Sue Hignett: Practical Application of Human Factors and ergonomics to Improve Safety
10: Uma Kotagal & Peter Lachman: Reliability Theory and its application in daily work and standardisation
11: Kate Churruca, Robyn Clay-Williams, Janet C Long, Louise A Ellis & Jeffrey Braithwaite: Resilience Theory, Complexity Science and Safety 2
Part 2 Practical application and methodologies of patient safety
12: Jason Leitch & Thomas Lamont: Measuring Patient Safety at a System, Organisation and National Level
13: Jane Runnacles & John Fitzsimons: How to Measure Patient Safety on the Front Line
14: Peter Lachman, Susanne O'Reilly, Michael Marx and John Brennan: Improving to be Safe
15: Adrian Plunkett: Learning from Success to be safer
16: Kevin Stewart & Rachel Pool: Investigating and learning from Adverse Events
17: Mark O'Brien & Pallavi Bradshaw: Open Disclosure
18: Kris Vanhaecht: Caring for the Caregivers - The Second Victim
Part 3 Translating theory to clinical practice
19: Christopher Cornue: Safety and information technology
20: Frank Frederico: Enabling Medication Safety
21: James Hoffman & Kristen Hughes: Paediatric medication safety
22: Rob Cunney: Preventing and Decreasing Infections
23: Rob Cunney: Sepsis and Antimicrobial stewardship
24: Anita Jayadev, Karen Britton & Shefal Patel:: Detecting and Limiting Deterioration
25: Tricia Woodhead and Gail Nielsen: Preventing and Limiting Diagnostic Error
26: John Brennan: Safety in Primary Care and General Practice
27: Damian Roland & Jay Banerjee: Safety in the Emergency Department
28: Anita Jayadev & Sean Harding: Safety in Outpatients and Ambulatory Care
29: Rob Bethune: Safety in the operating theatre
30: Jane Runnacles: Safety in Paediatrics and Child Health
31: David Crosby: Safety in Maternity and Women's Health
32: Daniel Hayes: Safety in Mental Health
33: Kevin Rooney & Suying Ong: Safety in Intensive Care
34: Kirstyn James: Safety in Patients with Frailty and Complex Long-Term Conditions
35: Kieran Murray & Michael Marx: Safety in a multi-disciplinary team
36: Kevin O'Hare: Safety in the laboratory
37: Riccardo Trataglia, Micaela La Regina and Peter Lachman: Safety in a pandemic
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Part 1 Introduction to science and theory of patient safety
1: Peter Lachman & John Fitzsimons: The Rationale and science of Patient Safety
2: Ahmeda Ali & John Fitzsimons: The Culture and system of Patient Safety
3: Blair L. Sadler & Peter Lachman: Transparent Leadership for safety
4: John Brennan, Eugene Nelson, Sibylle Erdmann & Margaret Murphy: Codesigning for Safety and Patients Leading for Safety
5: James F O'Mahony: The Economics of Patient Safety
6: Patricia O'Connor: Developing a Safe Clinical Team
7: David Crosby & Peter Lachman: Communicating to be Safe
8: Eoin Fitzgerald & Peter Lachman: Situation Awareness and patient safety
9: Thomas Jun & Sue Hignett: Practical Application of Human Factors and ergonomics to Improve Safety
10: Uma Kotagal & Peter Lachman: Reliability Theory and its application in daily work and standardisation
11: Kate Churruca, Robyn Clay-Williams, Janet C Long, Louise A Ellis & Jeffrey Braithwaite: Resilience Theory, Complexity Science and Safety 2
Part 2 Practical application and methodologies of patient safety
12: Jason Leitch & Thomas Lamont: Measuring Patient Safety at a System, Organisation and National Level
13: Jane Runnacles & John Fitzsimons: How to Measure Patient Safety on the Front Line
14: Peter Lachman, Susanne O'Reilly, Michael Marx and John Brennan: Improving to be Safe
15: Adrian Plunkett: Learning from Success to be safer
16: Kevin Stewart & Rachel Pool: Investigating and learning from Adverse Events
17: Mark O'Brien & Pallavi Bradshaw: Open Disclosure
18: Kris Vanhaecht: Caring for the Caregivers - The Second Victim
Part 3 Translating theory to clinical practice
19: Christopher Cornue: Safety and information technology
20: Frank Frederico: Enabling Medication Safety
21: James Hoffman & Kristen Hughes: Paediatric medication safety
22: Rob Cunney: Preventing and Decreasing Infections
23: Rob Cunney: Sepsis and Antimicrobial stewardship
24: Anita Jayadev, Karen Britton & Shefal Patel:: Detecting and Limiting Deterioration
25: Tricia Woodhead and Gail Nielsen: Preventing and Limiting Diagnostic Error
26: John Brennan: Safety in Primary Care and General Practice
27: Damian Roland & Jay Banerjee: Safety in the Emergency Department
28: Anita Jayadev & Sean Harding: Safety in Outpatients and Ambulatory Care
29: Rob Bethune: Safety in the operating theatre
30: Jane Runnacles: Safety in Paediatrics and Child Health
31: David Crosby: Safety in Maternity and Women's Health
32: Daniel Hayes: Safety in Mental Health
33: Kevin Rooney & Suying Ong: Safety in Intensive Care
34: Kirstyn James: Safety in Patients with Frailty and Complex Long-Term Conditions
35: Kieran Murray & Michael Marx: Safety in a multi-disciplinary team
36: Kevin O'Hare: Safety in the laboratory
37: Riccardo Trataglia, Micaela La Regina and Peter Lachman: Safety in a pandemic
1: Peter Lachman & John Fitzsimons: The Rationale and science of Patient Safety
2: Ahmeda Ali & John Fitzsimons: The Culture and system of Patient Safety
3: Blair L. Sadler & Peter Lachman: Transparent Leadership for safety
4: John Brennan, Eugene Nelson, Sibylle Erdmann & Margaret Murphy: Codesigning for Safety and Patients Leading for Safety
5: James F O'Mahony: The Economics of Patient Safety
6: Patricia O'Connor: Developing a Safe Clinical Team
7: David Crosby & Peter Lachman: Communicating to be Safe
8: Eoin Fitzgerald & Peter Lachman: Situation Awareness and patient safety
9: Thomas Jun & Sue Hignett: Practical Application of Human Factors and ergonomics to Improve Safety
10: Uma Kotagal & Peter Lachman: Reliability Theory and its application in daily work and standardisation
11: Kate Churruca, Robyn Clay-Williams, Janet C Long, Louise A Ellis & Jeffrey Braithwaite: Resilience Theory, Complexity Science and Safety 2
Part 2 Practical application and methodologies of patient safety
12: Jason Leitch & Thomas Lamont: Measuring Patient Safety at a System, Organisation and National Level
13: Jane Runnacles & John Fitzsimons: How to Measure Patient Safety on the Front Line
14: Peter Lachman, Susanne O'Reilly, Michael Marx and John Brennan: Improving to be Safe
15: Adrian Plunkett: Learning from Success to be safer
16: Kevin Stewart & Rachel Pool: Investigating and learning from Adverse Events
17: Mark O'Brien & Pallavi Bradshaw: Open Disclosure
18: Kris Vanhaecht: Caring for the Caregivers - The Second Victim
Part 3 Translating theory to clinical practice
19: Christopher Cornue: Safety and information technology
20: Frank Frederico: Enabling Medication Safety
21: James Hoffman & Kristen Hughes: Paediatric medication safety
22: Rob Cunney: Preventing and Decreasing Infections
23: Rob Cunney: Sepsis and Antimicrobial stewardship
24: Anita Jayadev, Karen Britton & Shefal Patel:: Detecting and Limiting Deterioration
25: Tricia Woodhead and Gail Nielsen: Preventing and Limiting Diagnostic Error
26: John Brennan: Safety in Primary Care and General Practice
27: Damian Roland & Jay Banerjee: Safety in the Emergency Department
28: Anita Jayadev & Sean Harding: Safety in Outpatients and Ambulatory Care
29: Rob Bethune: Safety in the operating theatre
30: Jane Runnacles: Safety in Paediatrics and Child Health
31: David Crosby: Safety in Maternity and Women's Health
32: Daniel Hayes: Safety in Mental Health
33: Kevin Rooney & Suying Ong: Safety in Intensive Care
34: Kirstyn James: Safety in Patients with Frailty and Complex Long-Term Conditions
35: Kieran Murray & Michael Marx: Safety in a multi-disciplinary team
36: Kevin O'Hare: Safety in the laboratory
37: Riccardo Trataglia, Micaela La Regina and Peter Lachman: Safety in a pandemic
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