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Prevention is better than cure : learning from adverse events in healthcare

✍ Scribed by Leistikow, Ian


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
137
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Adverse events occur in healthcare with worrying and surprising frequency and, of these, a substantial portion are preventable. This highly-readable book, translated and update from the original Dutch edition, presents 15 model case studies which have been carefully designed to explore common themes in medical errors and offer learnings from those events that will guide practice to prevent similar tragedies Read more...


Abstract: Adverse events occur in healthcare with worrying and surprising frequency and, of these, a substantial portion are preventable. This highly-readable book, translated and update from the original Dutch edition, presents 15 model case studies which have been carefully designed to explore common themes in medical errors and offer learnings from those events that will guide practice to prevent similar tragedies unfolding in future. Using 15 years of experience working in patient safety, the author makes concrete recommendations around assessment, attitude and performance, and provides a concise and accessible methodology for working safely. Adverse events occur in healthcare with worrying and surprising frequency and, of these, a substantial portion are preventable. This highly-readable book, translated and updated from the original Dutch edition, presents 15 model case studies which have been carefully designed to explore common themes in medical errors and offer learnings from those events that will guide practice to prevent similar tragedies unfolding in future. Using 15 years of experience working in patient safety, the author makes concrete recommendations around assessment, attitude and performance, and provides a concise and accessible methodology for working safely. -- Provided by publisher

✦ Table of Contents


Content: Worst case scenario --
Your own observation is flawed --
Assumption is the mother of all screw-ups --
Be prepared --
Speak up --
What am I missing here? --
Nine red flags --
HALT --
Photo or film --
Risk accumulation --
Just culture --
Blind faith --
Bias --
Professional performance --
Open disclosure --
Epilogue.

✦ Subjects


Medical errors -- Prevention;Patients;Harm reduction;Medical Errors -- prevention & control;Patient Harm -- prevention & control


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