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Fatigue Risk Management Systems Diagnostic Tool: Validation of an Organizational Assessment Tool for Shift Work Organizations

Maisey G, Cattani M, Devine A, Dunican IC

Background This study aimed to determine and define the elements of an Fatigue Risk Management System (FRMS) diagnostic tool to assist an organization in systematically assessing its level of implementation of...
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Introducing Patient Safety Activities in Canada: Focused on Medication Incidents and Preventions

Kim SJ, Yang J, Jung SY, Lim JY, Yoon H, Park H, Lee M

Patient safety (PS) in healthcare organizations is an important problem worldwide. A patient safety reporting and learning system has been proposed as a means to keep patients safe. Canada operates...
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Factors Influencing Military Nurses' Reporting of Patient Safety Events in South Korea: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach

Yoon S, Lee T

Purpose: This study explored how just culture, authentic leadership, safety climate, patient safety knowledge, and safety motivation all affect military nurses' reporting of patient safety events. Methods: This study adopted a...
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Factors Influencing Safety Nursing Activities of Nurses at a Nationally Designated Infectious Disease Hospital

Choi SA, Park JY

Purpose: This study investigated patient safety culture, safety knowledge, incident reporting attitude, and safety nursing activities, and determined the factors influencing nurses’ safety nursing activities at a nationally designated infectious...
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Proposed Data-Driven Approach for Occupational Risk Management of Aircrew Fatigue

Seah BZQ, Gan WH, Wong SH, Lim MA, Goh PH, Singh J, Koh DSQ

Background Fatigue is pervasive, under-reported, and potentially deadly where flight operations are concerned. The aviation industry appears to lack a standardized, practical, and easily replicable protocol for fatigue risk assessment which...
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Characteristics and Prognosis of Hospitalized Patients at High Risk of Deterioration Identified by the Rapid Response System: a Multicenter Cohort Study

Kim SH, Hong JY, Kim Y

We aimed to investigate the characteristics and prognosis of high risk hospitalized patients identified by the rapid response system (RRS). A multicentered retrospective cohort study was conducted from June 2019...
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Development of Risk Management Examples for Korean Clinical Laboratories

Kim S, Kim KH, Cho SR, Ahn J, Lee WI

Background: Risk management is one of the quality management efforts to provide the best medical services, but the concept is still unfamiliar to clinical laboratories in Korea. Risk management-related checklists...
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Sex-dependent liver cancer xenograft models for predicting clinical data in the evaluation of anticancer drugs

Oh S, Jung J

Background The incidence and mortality of liver cancer show a great difference between the sexes. We established sex-dependent liver cancer xenograft models and investigated whether such sex-dependent models could be used...
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Non-compliance with pregnancy prevention recommendations for isotretinoin in Korea between 2019-2020

Choi EJ, Han JY

Objective Isotretinoin is commonly prescribed worldwide despite its notorious teratogenicity. A risk management program (RMP) was introduced in Korea to prevent isotretinoin use during pregnancy. Here, we evaluate the compliance of...
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Current Status of Post-marketing Safety Management in United States, Europe and Japan: Risk Management Plan

Kim SH, Kim HJ, Choi NK

  • KMID: 2534637
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  • 2020 Sep;12(2):70-78.
Since the limitations of pre-marketing clinical trials, "whole life-cycle managements" that confirm the safety and effectiveness of drugs from the development stage to the post-marketing stage is being emphasized. The...
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A Study on the Pilot Fatigue Measurement Methods for Fatigue Risk Management

Kim D

Pilot fatigue is a great hazard to aviation safety. In recent years, longdistance fights have been increasing and flight hours have been increasing, which has made fatigue issues important. International organizations in...
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Benzodiazepine-Related Cognitive Impairment or Dementia: A Signal Detection Study Using a Case/Non-Case Approach

Baek YH, Kim HJ, Bae JH, Lee H, Oh IS, Kim WJ, Shin JY

Objective The association between benzodiazepine use and the risk of cognitive impairment or dementia has been controversial. Our study aims to detect this association through a case/non-case method using the...
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Changes in the Quality of Life in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus According to Physician and Patient Behaviors

Kim YJ, Jeong IK, Kim SG, Cho DH, Kim CH, Kim CS, Lee WY, Won KC, Cha JH, Lee J, Kim DM

BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is the most common chronic metabolic disorder with an increasing prevalence worldwide. According to a previous study, physicians' treatment patterns or patients' behaviors change when they...
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Risk Factors Management in Diabetic Patients

Kim SY

Diabetes mellitus is associated with a high frequency of complications related to cardiovascular disease as well as microvascular complications such as nephropathy, retinopathy, and neuropathy. Prevention of these vascular complications...
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Disaster Health Literacy of Middle-aged Women

Seifi B, Ghanizadeh G, Seyedin H

As disasters have been increasing in recent years, disaster health literacy is gaining more important for a population such as middle-age women. This is because they face developmental crises (menopause)...
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Guideline on Acceptance Test and Commissioning of High-Precision External Radiation Therapy Equipment

Kim J, Shin DO, Choi SH, Min S, Kwon N, Jung U, Kim DW

The complex dose distribution and dose transfer characteristics of intensity-modulated radiotherapy increase the importance of precise beam data measurement and review in the acceptance inspection and preparation stages. In this...
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Effect of Nurses' Perception of Patient Safety Culture on Reporting of Patient Safety Events

Kim SA, Kim EM, Lee JR, Oh EG

PURPOSE: This study was done to examine factors influencing nurses' perception of patient safety culture in reporting of patient safety events. METHODS: Structured questionnaires were used to collect data from 305...
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The Influence of Organizational External Factors on Construction Risk Management among Nigerian Construction Companies

Adeleke A, Bahaudin A, Kamaruddeen AM, Bamgbade J, Salimon MG, Khan MW, Sorooshian S

BACKGROUND: Substantial empirical research has shown conflicting results regarding the influence of organizational external factors on construction risk management, suggesting the necessity to introduce a moderator into the study. The...
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Chemical Risk Assessment Screening Tool of a Global Chemical Company

Tjoe-Nij E, Rochin C, Berne N, Sassi A, Leplay A

BACKGROUND: This paper describes a simple-to-use and reliable screening tool called Critical Task Exposure Screening (CTES), developed by a chemical company. The tool assesses if the exposure to a chemical...
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Tailoring Psychosocial Risk Assessment in the Oil and Gas Industry by Exploring Specific and Common Psychosocial Risks

Bergh LI, Leka S, Zwetsloot

BACKGROUND: Psychosocial risk management [Psychosocial Risk Management Approach (PRIMA)] has, through the years, been applied in several organizations in various industries and countries globally. PRIMA principles have also been translated...
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