Schofield, Toni Ross, Heather Bhatia, R Sacha Okrainec, Karen
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Background The provision of patient-centred discharge instructions is a pivotal goal for improving quality of care for patients with heart failure (HF) during care transitions. We tested the feasibility and performance of a novel discharge instruction tool co-designed with patients and adapted for HF; the patient-oriented discharge summary (PODS-HF...
Luce, Cate Soffair, Rosie Parrish, Andy
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Intravenous fluids are an essential component of patient care, but a 2013 National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guideline noted that inappropriate prescribing or administration may lead to actual or potential patient harm in up to 20% of patients. 1 This project aimed to improve prescribing documentation and communication between...
Hanna, Alexander Benjamin
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Tan, Carolyn M Camargo, Mercedes Miller, Franziska Ross, Katie Maximous, Ramez Yung, Priscilla Marshall, Carl Fleming, Dimitra Law, Madelyn Tsang, Jennifer LY
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Background In 2013, the Society of Critical Care Medicine published a revised version of the ICU Pain, Agitation, and Delirium (PAD) guidelines. Immobility and sleep were subsequently added in 2018. Despite the well-established advantages of implementing these guidelines, adoption and adherence remain suboptimal. This is especially true in communit...
Hagley, Gregory Mills, Peter D Watts, Bradley V Wu, Albert W
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Fofaria, Rishi K Barber, Susan Adeleke, Yewande Woodcock, Tom Kamperidis, Nikolaos Mohamed, Alaa Misra, Ravi Shah, Ajit Bailey-Fee, Susan Bluston, Howard
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Background Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic relapsing-remitting condition affecting 600 000 people in the UK. Traditionally, patients attend outpatient clinics for monitoring regardless of their symptoms or risk of developing complications. This can lead to a mismatch between need and access: patients in remission given elective appoin...
Botros, Shady Dunn, John
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Background Changes are often made to medications at times of transitions in care. Inadequate reconciliation during admission, transfer and discharge causes medication errors and increases risks of patient harm. Despite well-established multidisciplinary medicines reconciliation (MR) processes at hospital admission, our MR process at discharge; howe...
Brown, Allison Sreenan, Seamus McGarvey, Alice
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The alarming prevalence of medical error and adverse events in the health system raises a call to action to ensure that doctors in training receive adequate training in quality improvement (QI). Training medical students in QI remains a challenge given time constraints, lack of clinical exposure, and already saturated curricula. In some instances, ...
Etherington, Nicole Usama, Aya Patey, Andrea M Trudel, Chantal Przybylak-Brouillard, Antoine Presseau, Justin Grimshaw, Jeremy M Boet, Sylvain
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Background Systematically observing clinical performance in the operating room (OR) to support patient safety initiatives faces numerous logistical and methodological challenges. These may be solved by new audio-video recording technologies like the OR Black Box, which is a tool similar to black boxes in aviation. This study aimed to identify barri...
Benson, Tim Bowman, Clive
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Medical diagnoses and assessed need for care are the prerequisites for planning and delivery of care to residents of care homes. Assessing the effectiveness of care is difficult. The aim of this study was to test the practicality and construct validity of the howRu health status measure using secondary analysis of a large data set. The data came fr...