Users' evaluative responses to spatio-physical humanization: the case of hospital environments
2005
Martens, Bob; Keul, Alexander G
Book Section
Pages (2005). Designing social innovation: Planning, building, evaluating. (pp. 231-240). Ashland, OH, US: Hogrefe & Huber Publishers. vii, 312
Author(s): Fornara, F.
Added October 2012
Creating a culture of patient safety through innovative hospital design.
2005
Advances in Patient Safety: From Research to Implementation
Book
Volume 2: Concepts and Methodology
Author(s): Reiling, J.G.
Added October 2012
Married to the brand: Why consumers bond with some brands for life: Lessons from 60 years of research into the psychology of consumer relationships.
Author(s): McEwen, W.J.
Added October 2012
Improving the Safety of Heparin Administration by Implementing a Human Factors Process Analysis
2005
Advances in Patient Safety: From Research to Implementation
Book
Volume 2: Concepts and Methodology
Author(s): Harder, K.A. , Bloomfield, J.R., Sendelbach, S.E.,, Shepherd, M.F.,, Rush, P.S., , Sinclair, J.S.,, Kirschbaum, M., Burns, D.E.
Added October 2012
Using Probabilistic Risk Assessment to Model Medication System Failures in Long-Term Care Facilities
2005
Advances in Patient Safety: From Research to Implementation
Book
Volume 2: Concepts and Methodology
Author(s): Comden, S.C., Marx, D., Murphy-Carley, M. , Hale, M.
Added October 2012
Implementing a systems engineering intervention for improving safety in outpatient surgeries.
2005
Advances in Patient Safety: From Research to Implementation
Book
Volume 3: Implementation Issues
Author(s): Carayon, P. , Hundt, A.S., Alvarado, C.J., Springman, S., Borgsdorf, A.,, Jenkins, L.
Added October 2012
Standardized simulated events for provocative testing of medical care system rescue capabilities.
2005
Advances in Patient Safety: From Research to Implementation
Book
Volume 4: Programs, Tools, and Products
Author(s): Blike, G. , Gravero, J., Andeweg, S., Jensen, J., Christoffersen, K.
Added October 2012
Re-engineering the hospital discharge: An example of a multifaceted process evaluation
2005
Advances in Patient Safety: From Research to Implementation
Book
Volume Volume 2: Concepts and Methodology
Author(s): Anthony, D., Chetty, V.K., Kartha, A., McKenna, K., DePaoli, M.R., & Jack, B.
Added October 2012
Hand Hygiene Behavior in a Pediatric Emergency Department and a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: Comparison of Use of 2 Dispenser Systems
2005
American Journal of Critical Care
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 14
Pages 304-311
Author(s): Larson, E. L., Albrecht, S., O'Keefe, M.
Unwashed hands of healthcare workers often become reservoirs of infectious pathogens and serve as media for pathogen transmission. Hand hygiene is considered as the single most important approach for preventing nosocomial infections. However, the compliance rates of hand hygiene in healthcare workers are typically low. Multiple factors, such as the fragrance of hand hygiene products and the location of sinks and dispensers, may impact hand hygiene compliance rate.
Added August 2012