The International Journal for Quality in Health Care

Main Author: Reema Harrison; Merrilyn Walton; Elizabeth Manias; Jennifer Smith–Merry; Patrick Kelly
Format: Jurnal
Language: Bahasa Inggris
Published: ISQUA OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2015
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spelling oai:lib.umy.ac.id:800482021-06-16T13:10:34ZThe International Journal for Quality in Health CareReema Harrison; Merrilyn Walton; Elizabeth Manias; Jennifer Smith–Merry; Patrick KellyThe missing evidence: a systematic review of patients' experiences of adverse events in health care Reema Harrison; Merrilyn Walton; Elizabeth Manias; Jennifer Smith–Merry; Patrick Kelly... Population experiences of primary care in 11 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development countries James Macinko; Frederico C. Guanais Is compliance with hospital accreditation associated with length of stay and acute readmission? A Danish nationwide populationbased study Anne Mette FalstieJensen; Mette Nørgaard; Erik Hollnagel; Heidi Larsson; Søren Paaske Johnsen Implementation of a multidisciplinary clinical pathway for the management of postpartum hemorrhage: a retrospective study Hee Young Cho; Sungwon Na; Man Deuk Kim; Incheol Park; Hyun Ok Kim ... Patients' use of digital audio recordings in four different outpatient clinics Maiken Wolderslund; PoulErik Kofoed; René Holst; Jette Ammentorp Bradycardia as an early warning sign for cardiac arrest during routine laparoscopic surgery Jonathan Yong; Peter Hibbert; William B. Runciman; Brendon J. Coventry Is accreditation linked to hospital infection rates? A 4year, data linkage study of Staphylococcus aureus rates and accreditation scores in 77 Australian acute hospitals Virginia Mumford; Rebecca Reeve; David Greenfield; Kevin Forde; Johanna Westbrook ... Documentation and disclosure of adverse events that led to compensated patient injury in a Norwegian university hospital Susanne Skjervold Smeby; Roar Johnsen; Gudmund Marhaug Impact of working 48 h per week on opportunities for training and patient contact: the experience of Irish interns Paul O'Connor; Sinéad Lydon; Gozie Offiah; Sean Ahern; Brian Moloney ... Quality management and perceptions of teamwork and safety climate in European hospitals Solvejg Kristensen; Antje Hammer; Paul Bartels; Rosa Suñol; Oliver Groene ... Health services should collect feedback from inpatients at the point of service: opinions from patients and staff in acute and subacute facilities Stephen D. Gill; Jane ReddenHoare; Trisha L. Dunning; Andrew J. Hughes; Pamela J. Dolley Predictors and outcomes of unplanned readmission to a differenthospital Hongsoo Kim; William W. Hung; Myunghee Cho Paik; Joseph S. Ross; Zhonglin Zhao ... The internal audit of clinical areas: a pilot of the internal audit methodology in a health service emergency department Alison Brown; Mario Santilli; Belinda Scott Quality improvement and accountability in the Danish health care system Jan Mainz; Solvejg Kristensen; Paul Bartels Pathology testordering behaviour of Australian general practice trainees: a crosssectional analysis Simon Morgan; Kim M. Henderson; Amanda Tapley; John Scott; Mieke L. VanDriel ISQUA OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS2015Jurnal423-536ISBN:ISSN 1353-4505IJFQIHC TAHUN VOL NO 2015 27 6 MRS UMY (PASCA) Bahasa Inggrishttp://oaipmh-jogjalib.umy.ac.idkatalog.php?opo=lihatDetilKatalog&id=80048
institution Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
collection Perpustakaan Yogyakarta
language Bahasa Inggris
topic The missing evidence: a systematic review of patients' experiences of adverse events in health care Reema Harrison; Merrilyn Walton; Elizabeth Manias; Jennifer Smith–Merry; Patrick Kelly... Population experiences of primary care in 11 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development countries James Macinko; Frederico C. Guanais Is compliance with hospital accreditation associated with length of stay and acute readmission? A Danish nationwide population
based study Anne Mette Falstie
Jensen; Mette Nørgaard; Erik Hollnagel; Heidi Larsson; Søren Paaske Johnsen Implementation of a multidisciplinary clinical pathway for the management of postpartum hemorrhage: a retrospective study Hee Young Cho; Sungwon Na; Man Deuk Kim; Incheol Park; Hyun Ok Kim ... Patients' use of digital audio recordings in four different outpatient clinics Maiken Wolderslund; Poul
Erik Kofoed; René Holst; Jette Ammentorp Bradycardia as an early warning sign for cardiac arrest during routine laparoscopic surgery Jonathan Yong; Peter Hibbert; William B. Runciman; Brendon J. Coventry Is accreditation linked to hospital infection rates? A 4
year, data linkage study of Staphylococcus aureus rates and accreditation scores in 77 Australian acute hospitals Virginia Mumford; Rebecca Reeve; David Greenfield; Kevin Forde; Johanna Westbrook ... Documentation and disclosure of adverse events that led to compensated patient injury in a Norwegian university hospital Susanne Skjervold Smeby; Roar Johnsen; Gudmund Marhaug Impact of working 48 h per week on opportunities for training and patient contact: the experience of Irish interns Paul O'Connor; Sinéad Lydon; Gozie Offiah; Sean Ahern; Brian Moloney ... Quality management and perceptions of teamwork and safety climate in European hospitals Solvejg Kristensen; Antje Hammer; Paul Bartels; Rosa Suñol; Oliver Groene ... Health services should collect feedback from inpatients at the point of service: opinions from patients and staff in acute and subacute facilities Stephen D. Gill; Jane Redden
Hoare; Trisha L. Dunning; Andrew J. Hughes; Pamela J. Dolley Predictors and outcomes of unplanned readmission to a differenthospital Hongsoo Kim; William W. Hung; Myunghee Cho Paik; Joseph S. Ross; Zhonglin Zhao ... The internal audit of clinical areas: a pilot of the internal audit methodology in a health service emergency department Alison Brown; Mario Santilli; Belinda Scott Quality improvement and accountability in the Danish health care system Jan Mainz; Solvejg Kristensen; Paul Bartels Pathology test
ordering behaviour of Australian general practice trainees: a cross
sectional analysis Simon Morgan; Kim M. Henderson; Amanda Tapley; John Scott; Mieke L. VanDriel
spellingShingle The missing evidence: a systematic review of patients' experiences of adverse events in health care Reema Harrison; Merrilyn Walton; Elizabeth Manias; Jennifer Smith–Merry; Patrick Kelly... Population experiences of primary care in 11 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development countries James Macinko; Frederico C. Guanais Is compliance with hospital accreditation associated with length of stay and acute readmission? A Danish nationwide population
based study Anne Mette Falstie
Jensen; Mette Nørgaard; Erik Hollnagel; Heidi Larsson; Søren Paaske Johnsen Implementation of a multidisciplinary clinical pathway for the management of postpartum hemorrhage: a retrospective study Hee Young Cho; Sungwon Na; Man Deuk Kim; Incheol Park; Hyun Ok Kim ... Patients' use of digital audio recordings in four different outpatient clinics Maiken Wolderslund; Poul
Erik Kofoed; René Holst; Jette Ammentorp Bradycardia as an early warning sign for cardiac arrest during routine laparoscopic surgery Jonathan Yong; Peter Hibbert; William B. Runciman; Brendon J. Coventry Is accreditation linked to hospital infection rates? A 4
year, data linkage study of Staphylococcus aureus rates and accreditation scores in 77 Australian acute hospitals Virginia Mumford; Rebecca Reeve; David Greenfield; Kevin Forde; Johanna Westbrook ... Documentation and disclosure of adverse events that led to compensated patient injury in a Norwegian university hospital Susanne Skjervold Smeby; Roar Johnsen; Gudmund Marhaug Impact of working 48 h per week on opportunities for training and patient contact: the experience of Irish interns Paul O'Connor; Sinéad Lydon; Gozie Offiah; Sean Ahern; Brian Moloney ... Quality management and perceptions of teamwork and safety climate in European hospitals Solvejg Kristensen; Antje Hammer; Paul Bartels; Rosa Suñol; Oliver Groene ... Health services should collect feedback from inpatients at the point of service: opinions from patients and staff in acute and subacute facilities Stephen D. Gill; Jane Redden
Hoare; Trisha L. Dunning; Andrew J. Hughes; Pamela J. Dolley Predictors and outcomes of unplanned readmission to a differenthospital Hongsoo Kim; William W. Hung; Myunghee Cho Paik; Joseph S. Ross; Zhonglin Zhao ... The internal audit of clinical areas: a pilot of the internal audit methodology in a health service emergency department Alison Brown; Mario Santilli; Belinda Scott Quality improvement and accountability in the Danish health care system Jan Mainz; Solvejg Kristensen; Paul Bartels Pathology test
ordering behaviour of Australian general practice trainees: a cross
sectional analysis Simon Morgan; Kim M. Henderson; Amanda Tapley; John Scott; Mieke L. VanDriel
Reema Harrison; Merrilyn Walton; Elizabeth Manias; Jennifer Smith–Merry; Patrick Kelly
The International Journal for Quality in Health Care
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author Reema Harrison; Merrilyn Walton; Elizabeth Manias; Jennifer Smith–Merry; Patrick Kelly
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title The International Journal for Quality in Health Care
title_short The International Journal for Quality in Health Care
title_full The International Journal for Quality in Health Care
title_fullStr The International Journal for Quality in Health Care
title_full_unstemmed The International Journal for Quality in Health Care
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publisher ISQUA OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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