Oxford Professional Practice: Handbook of Patient Safety (eBook, PDF)
Redaktion: Lachman, Peter; Fitzsimons, John; Brennan, John; Jayadev, Anita; Runnacles, Jane
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Every day, doctors are faced with the challenge of keeping the people they treat safe and free from harm. Patient safety is a relatively new field of study, but the field is expanding and there is now better understanding of what is needed to measure and achieve safety for patients. The Handbook of Patient Safety will empower doctors, nurses and other professionals to be able to develop safe clinical processes that allow proactive management and minimisation of risk, so that people are not harmed when they receive clinical care. It gives the rationale for patient safety, the theories behind…mehr
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780192662316
- Artikelnr.: 63615517
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780192662316
- Artikelnr.: 63615517
* 1: Peter Lachman and John Fitzsimons: The Rationale and science of
Patient Safety
* 2: Ahmeda Ali and John Fitzsimons: The Culture and system of Patient
Safety
* 3: Blair L. Sadler and Peter Lachman: Transparent Leadership for
safety
* 4: John Brennan, Eugene Nelson, Sibylle Erdmann and 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 and Peter Lachman: Communicating to be Safe
* 8: Eoin Fitzgerald and Peter Lachman: Situation Awareness and patient
safety
* 9: Thomas Jun and Sue Hignett: Practical Application of Human Factors
and ergonomics to Improve Safety
* 10: Uma Kotagal and Peter Lachman: Reliability Theory and its
application in daily work and standardisation
* 11: Kate Churruca, Robyn Clay-Williams, Janet C Long, Louise A Ellis
and Jeffrey Braithwaite: Resilience Theory, Complexity Science and
Safety 2
* Part 2 Practical application and methodologies of patient safety
* 12: Jason Leitch and Thomas Lamont: Measuring Patient Safety at a
System, Organisation and National Level
* 13: Jane Runnacles and 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 and Rachel Pool: Investigating and learning from
Adverse Events
* 17: Mark O'Brien and 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 and Kristen Hughes: Paediatric medication safety
* 22: Rob Cunney: Preventing and Decreasing Infections
* 23: Rob Cunney: Sepsis and Antimicrobial stewardship
* 24: Anita Jayadev, Karen Britton and 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 and Jay Banerjee: Safety in the Emergency
Department
* 28: Anita Jayadev and 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 and Suying Ong: Safety in Intensive Care
* 34: Kirstyn James: Safety in Patients with Frailty and Complex
Long-Term Conditions
* 35: Kieran Murray and 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 and John Fitzsimons: The Rationale and science of
Patient Safety
* 2: Ahmeda Ali and John Fitzsimons: The Culture and system of Patient
Safety
* 3: Blair L. Sadler and Peter Lachman: Transparent Leadership for
safety
* 4: John Brennan, Eugene Nelson, Sibylle Erdmann and 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 and Peter Lachman: Communicating to be Safe
* 8: Eoin Fitzgerald and Peter Lachman: Situation Awareness and patient
safety
* 9: Thomas Jun and Sue Hignett: Practical Application of Human Factors
and ergonomics to Improve Safety
* 10: Uma Kotagal and Peter Lachman: Reliability Theory and its
application in daily work and standardisation
* 11: Kate Churruca, Robyn Clay-Williams, Janet C Long, Louise A Ellis
and Jeffrey Braithwaite: Resilience Theory, Complexity Science and
Safety 2
* Part 2 Practical application and methodologies of patient safety
* 12: Jason Leitch and Thomas Lamont: Measuring Patient Safety at a
System, Organisation and National Level
* 13: Jane Runnacles and 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 and Rachel Pool: Investigating and learning from
Adverse Events
* 17: Mark O'Brien and 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 and Kristen Hughes: Paediatric medication safety
* 22: Rob Cunney: Preventing and Decreasing Infections
* 23: Rob Cunney: Sepsis and Antimicrobial stewardship
* 24: Anita Jayadev, Karen Britton and 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 and Jay Banerjee: Safety in the Emergency
Department
* 28: Anita Jayadev and 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 and Suying Ong: Safety in Intensive Care
* 34: Kirstyn James: Safety in Patients with Frailty and Complex
Long-Term Conditions
* 35: Kieran Murray and 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