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Trends in Health Information Technology Safety: From Technology-Induced Errors to Current Approaches for Ensuring Technology Safety

Borycki E

OBJECTIVES: Health information technology (HIT) research findings suggested that new healthcare technologies could reduce some types of medical errors while at the same time introducing classes of medical errors (i.e.,...
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Healthcare Professionals Involved in Medical Errors and Support Systems for Them: A Literature Review

Jang H, Lee NJ

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the current state of research on healthcare professionals who make medical errors, who are known as "second victims", and support systems...
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Comparing Attitudes toward Disclosing Medical Errors between Medical Students and Interns

Lee SH, Shin YH, Kim SS

  • KMID: 2306507
  • Korean J Med Educ.
  • 2012 Sep;24(3):247-258.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare attitudes toward disclosing medical errors between medical students and interns. METHODS: The questionnaires were administrated to 164 medical students and interns. The...
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Medical error reporting system in the emergency department

Ahn KO, Jung JH, Eo EK, Cheon YJ, Jung KY

  • KMID: 2331659
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2007 Jun;18(3):218-226.
PURPOSE: We have evaluated type of medical errors and severity of results in the emergency department (ED). We also analyze the contributory factors of medical errors for the patient's safety...
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Value of Voluntary Intranet-based Medical Error Reporting System

Kang MU, Kim JK, Lim YS, Kim JJ, Hyun SY, Yang HJ, Lee G, Kwon JW, Jo JS

  • KMID: 1997814
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2010 Feb;21(1):110-118.
PURPOSE: The emergency department is prone to medical errors due to the patients'acuity and complexity. Collection and monitoring of data on medical errors are essential for setting priorities and improving...
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Medical Error Disclosure: ‘Sorry’ Works and Education Works!

Myung SJ

Patient safety and medical errors have emerged as global concerns and error disclosure has been established as standards of practice in many countries. Disclosure of medical errors to patients and...
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Prevention of wrong site, wrong procedure, wrong patient surgery and time-out

Chung YS

While errors in surgical site or patient identification should not occur, they are some of the most common sentinel events. These events affect not only the patient but also the...
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Utilization of the Computerized Medical Error Reporting System for Improving Patient Safety among Korean Hospitals

Kim J, An K

  • KMID: 2330435
  • J Korean Soc Med Inform.
  • 2004 Dec;10(4):379-386.
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed (1) to investigate the utilization of the reporting system for the medical errors among Korean hospitals. (2) to investigate the utilization of computerized reporting system for...
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Role of Computerized Physician Order Entry Usability in the Reduction of Prescribing Errors

Peikari HR, Zakaria MS, Yasin NM, Shah MH, Elhissi A

OBJECTIVES: Some hospitals have implemented computerized physician order entry (CPOE) systems to reduce the medical error rates. However, research in this area has been very limited, especially regarding the impact...
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Association of Intern and Resident Burnout with Self-Reported Medical Errors

Kang EK, Lihm HS, Kong EH

BACKGROUND: Burnout is a common problem for interns and residents. It may be related to medical error, but little is known about this relationship. The purpose of this study was...
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The Effectiveness of Error Reporting Promoting Strategy on Nurse's Attitude, Patient Safety Culture, Intention to Report and Reporting Rate

Kim M

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of strategies to promote reporting of errors on nurses' attitude to reporting errors, organizational culture related to patient safety,...
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Risk Management in the Clinical Laboratory

Njoroge SW, Nichols JH

Clinical laboratory tests play an integral role in medical decision-making and as such must be reliable and accurate. Unfortunately, no laboratory tests or devices are foolproof and errors can occur...
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Perioperative Nurse's Experience of Nursing Errors and Emotional Distress, Coping Strategies, and Changes in Practice

Jun J, Lee NJ

PURPOSE: This study was done to examine perioperative nurses' perception of the definitions and causes of nursing errors; the relationships among emotional distress, coping strategies, and changes in practice as...
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Effective communication for patient safety

Lee JY

Effective communication is essential for patient safety because many medical errors are related with failure in communication between medical providers. The reason why communication failure occurs can be found in...
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Relationships of Nurse-Nurse Collaboration and Nurse-Physician Collaboration with the Occurrence of Medical Errors

Lee YJ, Hwang JI

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to examine degrees of nurse-nurse collaboration and nurse-physician collaboration, and investigate their relationships to the occurrence of medical errors. METHODS: A cross-sectional questionnaire survey...
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Development of Electronic Incident Reporting System to Manage Medical Errors - Focused on Nursing Related Task

Lee E, Son JT, Kim SH

  • KMID: 2330865
  • J Korean Soc Med Inform.
  • 2008 Dec;14(4):417-430.
OBJECTIVE: Hospital and health care professionals in worldwide strive to deliver the safest care as possible. Nevertheless, medical errors that are preventable are common. Minimizing and eliminating medical errors that...
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Death After Accidental Injection of Tranexamic Acid During Spinal Anesthesia

Kim M, Jeong S, Choi E, Ha H, Lee HY

  • KMID: 1471344
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 2009 Nov;33(2):139-142.
Medication errors such as administration of wrong drugs, wrong dosage and erroneous route of administration are not rare among medical misadventures. We present an autopsy case of accidental injection of...
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Development of an E-learning Education Program for Preventing Nursing Errors and Adverse Events of Operating Room Nurses

Kim JS, Kim MS, Hwang SK

  • KMID: 2290927
  • J Korean Acad Adult Nurs.
  • 2005 Dec;17(5):697-708.
PURPOSE: This study was to develop, implement, and evaluate an e-learning education program for improving practical knowledge and preventing nursing errors and adverse events of nurses working in the operating...
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Students' Perception of Their Achievement of Clinical Competency for Patient Safety

Kim YH, Roh HR

  • KMID: 2306718
  • Korean J Med Educ.
  • 2007 Sep;19(3):207-214.
PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to evaluate the students' clinical competency from the patient safety perspective. METHODS: We conducted this evaluation in 2006 at College of Medicine, Kangwon National...
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Patient Safety Education for Medical Students: Global Trends and Korea's Status

Roh H

This study is a narrative review introducing global trends in patient safety education within medical schools and exploring the status of Korean education. Core competences for patient safety include patient...
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