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Error producing conditions in the intensive care unit

Author(s): Drews, F.A., , Musters, A., Samore, M.H.
Added October 2012

Failure mode and effects analysis based on in-situsimulations: A methodology to improve understanding of risks and failures

Author(s): Davis, S., Riley, W., Gurses, A.P., Miller, K., Hansen, H.
Added October 2012

Using Probabilistic Risk Assessment to Model Medication System Failures in Long-Term Care Facilities

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.

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.

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

Author(s): Anthony, D., Chetty, V.K., Kartha, A., McKenna, K., DePaoli, M.R., & Jack, B.
Added October 2012

Do isolation rooms reduce the rate of nosocomial infections in the pediatric intensive care unit?

Author(s): Ben-Abraham, R., Keller, N., Szold, O., Vardi, A., Weinberg, M., Barzilay, Z., Paret, G.
To determine the effect of isolation rooms on the direct spread of nosocomial infections (NIs) owing to cross-colonization in a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU).
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Added August 2012

The Relationship Between Counselor Satisfaction and Extrinsic Job Factors in State Rehabilitation Agencies

Author(s): Andrew, J. D., Faubion, C. W., Palmer, C. D.
In a national study, researchers collected survey data from 315 state rehabilitation agency counselors in 16 states to examine job satisfaction and extrinsic job factors. This report provides statistical analyses and extensive descriptive data characteristics. For example, only 46% of the sample reported having a master's degree (or higher) in some form of counseling, and only 25% reported...
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Added August 2012