BMJ Quality & Safety

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BMJ Quality & Safety is the highest impact journal focused on the quality and safety of healthcare.

London, UK
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  1. An education initiative helped “immunise” physicians against availability bias in diagnostic reasoning, report Silvia Mamade and colleagues:

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    Structured interdisciplinary bedside rounding was associated with reduced 7-day readmissions, but did not reduce LOS and 30-day readmissions in this observational study by and colleagues:

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    A new approach combining real-time tracking of financial data and quality improvement may help reduce costs of care without negative impacts on quality, report and colleagues:

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    How do Emergency Department clinicians respond to emotionally evocative encounters? Find out in this mixed methods study by and colleagues:

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    30. sij

    In : Dr. Joel Weissman from  and colleagues show the impact of open communication in mitigating long-term emotional and psychological effects of errors on patients and families

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    What factors can facilitate successful implementation of communication-and-resolution programmes? and colleagues report their experience:

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  7. 30. sij

    Quality improvement techniques can reduce alarm notifications in acute care paediatric cardiology without adversely affecting patient safety, report Colleen Pater and colleagues:

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  8. 29. sij

    Diagnostic errors stemming from the availability heuristic can contribute to serious mistakes in patient care, say Donald Redelmeier and Kelvin Ng:

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    18. sij

    Sharing this new publication that may be of interest. , , What do emergency department physicians and nurses feel? A qualitative study of emotions, triggers, regulation strategies, and effects on patient care

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    24. sij

    Negative emotional impacts from medical errors can persist for years, but new study in shows open communication may significantly reduce feelings of sadness and depression in patients and families.

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    29. sij

    Knowledge is power. In simulation experiment, a knowledge intervention that compared and contrasted alternative diagnoses for look-alike diseases counteracted availability bias & reduced diagnostic error Mamede etal

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  12. 28. sij

    The pitfalls in human reasoning have no one simple solution in medical care, warn Donald Redelmeier and Kelvin Ng:

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  13. 27. sij

    Patients and healthcare professionals find patient-held medication lists useful, found Sara Garfield and colleagues:

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  14. 27. sij

    Communication-and-resolution programmes could reduce the negative impacts of medical error, say Julia Prentice and colleagues:

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  15. 25. sij

    A multi-state initiative aimed at reducing catheter infection rates has not yet achieved its goal, found and colleagues:

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  16. 24. sij

    Emergency Department staff experience a wide range of emotions in response to patient, hospital and system-level factors, with potential implications for clinical decision-making and patient care, found Linda Isbell and colleagues:

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    21. sij

    New study with on what it takes to implement communication & resolution programs for medical injuries successfully:

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    21. sij

    Thanks for promoting The patient/resident/family perspective is sorely needed to understand nursing home/skilled nursing facility quality

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    "Such ‘find and fix’ approaches tell us little about the presence of patient safety, alerting us instead to its absence." For those out there looking to improve patient safety -- consider looking into positive deviance methods!

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