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BOOKS, REPORTS & OTHER RESOURCES

  • Advances in Patient Safety: From Research to Implementation
    Vols. 1-4, AHRQ Publication Nos. 050021 (1-4). February 2005. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD.

    This compendium describes the progress of federally-funded programs toward understanding medical errors and implementing programs to improve patient safety. Sponsored jointly by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and the Department of Defense - Health Affairs, the compendium covers a wide range of research paradigms, clinical settings, and patient populations. In addition to articles with a research and methodological focus, it includes articles addressing implementation issues or present useful tools and products that can be used to improve patient safety.

  • AORN Center for Library Services and Archives - List of Books and Media on Patient Safety

 

  • Classics (AHRQ Patient Safety Network
    AHRQ PSNet editors have selected a set of "Classics": review articles, empirical studies, reports, and books that have special relevance to patient safety.

 

 

 

 

  • Nine Patient Safety Solutions (JCAHO and WHO)
    The purpose of these solutions is to guide the re-design of care processes to prevent inevitable human errors from actually reaching patients. An individual solution will present the problem, the strength of evidence supporting the solution, potential barriers to adoption, risks of unintended consequences created by the solution, patient and family roles in the solution, and references and other resources.

 

  • Nursing Outlook. 2007:55:117-158
    Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (Theme Issue)
    This issue covers a variety of topics related to quality and safety education for nurses, including the integration of safety content into daily work and an assessment of available educational opportunities.

 

 

  • Patient Safety Glossary (AHRQ)
    Definitions abound in the medical error and patient safety literature, with subtle and not-so-subtle variations in the meanings of important terms. ARHQ has tried to adopt the most straight-forward terminology, with definitions that enjoy the widest use.

 

  • Patient Safety Tools: Improving Safety at the Point of Care (AHRQ)
    These 17 toolkits were produced under AHRQ's Partnerships in Implementing Patient Safety (PIPS) grant program. They encompass a variety of evidence-based tools, including training materials, medication guides and checklists that can be adapted to other institutions and care settings. The tools were developed in the field and are designed to be implemented by multidisciplinary users.