BMJ Quality & Safety

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BMJ Quality & Safety (formerly QSHC) is a leading international peer review journal providing information to improve patient safety and quality of care.

London, UK
Bergabung April 2010

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  1. 20 jam yang lalu

    Combining qual & quan operational research methods to inform QI in pathways that span multiple settings

  2. 10 Jul

    "organisations with mature QI governance seemed to be enabled by active clinical leadership"

  3. 20 Jul

    Tackling healthcare tests & treatment overuse requires input Paper: framework

  4. 11 Jul

    Using a transfer of care bundle helped to reduce unplanned readmissions to the cardiac intensive care unit

  5. 11 Jul

    Advancing infection prevention and antimicrobial stewardship through improvement science

  6. 11 Jul

    The I-PASS Nursing Handoff Bundle: associated with improvements in communication quality and workflow

  7. 11 Jul

    How do hospital boards govern for quality improvement? A mixed methods study of 15 organisations in England

  8. 10 Jul

    How did a small isolated rural district hospital manage to deal so well with a terrorist attack?

  9. 10 Jul

    Barriers to effective communication among primary care physicians and oncologists about diagnostic delays in cancer

  10. 10 Jul

    Generalisable lessons from healthcare response to a crisis event: editorial.

  11. 10 Jul

    How did a small local hospital cope so well after a devastating terrorist attack? Qualitative study in Norway.

  12. 4 Jul

    Each 10% point⬇in proportn of professional nurses is associated with 11%⬆in the odds of death.  via

  13. 5 Jul

    "Improvement initiatives are planned on the hard high ground, but they are put into effect in the swampy lowlands."

  14. 8 Jul
  15. 4 Jul

    Digitalisation of medicines: artefact, architecture and time

  16. 4 Jul

    What we know about designing an effective improvement intervention (but too often fail to put into practice)

  17. 4 Jul

    Preventing hospital readmissions: the importance of considering 'impactibility, not just predicted risk

  18. 4 Jul

    Interruptions in medication administration: are we asking the right questions?

  19. 4 Jul

    Nursing skill mix in European hospitals: cross-sectional study of the association with mortality, patient ratin...

  20. 26 Jun

    Preventing hospital readmissions: predictive risk models aren't going to be enough, says editorial.

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