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Arora S, Sevdalis N, Ahmed M, et al., 2012, Safety skills, training for surgeons: A half-day intervention improves knowledge, attitudes and awareness of patient safety, SURGERY, Vol: 152, Pages: 26-31, ISSN: 0039-6060
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Benn J, Burnett S, Parand A, et al., 2012, Factors predicting change in hospital safety climate and capability in a multi-site patient safety collaborative: a longitudinal survey study, BMJ QUALITY & SAFETY, Vol: 21, Pages: 559-568, ISSN: 2044-5415
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- Citations: 21
Davis R, Vincent C, Sud A, et al., 2012, Consent to transfusion: patients' and healthcare professionals' attitudes towards the provision of blood transfusion information, TRANSFUSION MEDICINE, Vol: 22, Pages: 167-172, ISSN: 0958-7578
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Burnett S, Franklin BD, Moorthy K, et al., 2012, How reliable are clinical systems in the UK NHS? A study of seven NHS organisations, BMJ QUALITY & SAFETY, Vol: 21, Pages: 466-472, ISSN: 2044-5415
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Anderson O, Brodie A, Vincent CA, et al., 2012, A Systematic Proactive Risk Assessment of Hazards in Surgical Wards <i>A Quantitative Study</i>, ANNALS OF SURGERY, Vol: 255, Pages: 1086-1092, ISSN: 0003-4932
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Anderson O, Davis R, Hanna GB, et al., 2012, Surgical adverse events: a systematic review (oral presentation), Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland (ASGBI), Liverpool, UK
Anderson O, West J, Davey G, et al., 2012, The CareCentre™: a cluster-randomised crossover clinical trial (oral presentation), Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland (ASGBI), Liverpool, UK
Anderson O, Shamsi A, Mahroof A, et al., 2012, Improving the accuracy of respiratory rate measurement and documentation (poster), Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland (ASGBI), Liverpool, UK
Flowerdew L, Brown R, Vincent C, et al., 2012, Development and Validation of a Tool to Assess Emergency Physicians' Nontechnical Skills, ANNALS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, Vol: 59, Pages: 376-385, ISSN: 0196-0644
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Weigl M, Mueller A, Vincent C, et al., 2012, The association of workflow interruptions and hospital doctors' workload: a prospective observational study, BMJ QUALITY & SAFETY, Vol: 21, Pages: 399-407, ISSN: 2044-5415
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Flowerdew L, Brown R, Vincent C, et al., 2012, Identifying Nontechnical Skills Associated With Safety in the Emergency Department: A Scoping Review of the Literature, ANNALS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, Vol: 59, Pages: 386-394, ISSN: 0196-0644
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- Citations: 43
Russ S, Hull L, Rout S, et al., 2012, Observational Teamwork Assessment for Surgery <i>Feasibility of Clinical and NonClinical Assessor Calibration With Short-Term Training</i>, ANNALS OF SURGERY, Vol: 255, Pages: 804-809, ISSN: 0003-4932
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Wharton R, Arora S, Wheelock A, et al., 2012, The who surgical safety checklist, teamwork and workload in the operating theatre: A prospective, observational study, Annual Meeting of the Society-of-Academic-and-Research-Surgery, Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, Pages: 43-43, ISSN: 0007-1323
Davis R, Anderson O, Vincent C, et al., 2012, Predictors of hospitalized patients' intentions to prevent healthcare harm: A cross sectional survey, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES, Vol: 49, Pages: 407-415, ISSN: 0020-7489
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Anderson O, Carr R, Briggs M, et al., 2012, Human gastric lipase augmentation of nasogastric tube aspirate pH tests (oral presentation), London Deanery South-East Thames Surgical Research Symposium, Maidstone, UK
Wilson RM, Michel P, Olsen S, et al., 2012, Patient safety in developing countries: retrospective estimation of scale and nature of harm to patients in hospital, BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, Vol: 344, ISSN: 1756-1833
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Anderson O, West J, Hanna GB, et al., 2012, Designing Out Medical Errors (exhibition), Pontio Centre, Bangor, Wales
Birnbach DJ, Vincent CA, 2012, A Matter of Conscience: A Call to Action for System Improvements Involving Epidural and Spinal Catheters, ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA, Vol: 114, Pages: 494-496, ISSN: 0003-2999
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Brown KF, Long SJ, Ramsay M, et al., 2012, UK parents' decision-making about measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine 10 years after the MMR-autism controversy: A qualitative analysis, VACCINE, Vol: 30, Pages: 1855-1864, ISSN: 0264-410X
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Almoudaris AM, Burns E, Bottle A, et al., 2012, Single measures of performance do not reflect overall institutional quality in colorectal cancer surgery, Gut
Objective To evaluate overall performance of English colorectal cancer surgical units identified as outliers for a single quality measure—30 day inhospital mortality.Design 144 542 patients that underwent primary major colorectal cancer resection between 2000/2001 and 2007/2008 in 149 English National Health Service units were included from hospital episodes statistics. Casemix adjusted funnel plots were constructed for 30 day inhospital mortality, length of stay, unplanned readmission within 28 days, reoperation, failure to rescue-surgical (FTR-S) and abdominoperineal excision (APE) rates. Institutional performance was evaluated across all other domains for institutions deemed outliers for 30 day mortality. Outliers were those that lay on or breached 3 SD control limits. ‘Acceptable’ performance was defined if units appeared under the upper 2 SD limit.Results 5 high mortality outlier (HMO) units and 15 low mortality outlier (LMO) units were identified. Of the five HMO units, two were substandard performance outliers (ie, above 3 SD) on another metric (both on high reoperation rates). A further two HMO institutions exceeded the second but not the third SD limits for substandard performance on other outcome metrics. One of the 15 LMO units exceeded 3 SD for substandard performance (APE rate). One LMO institution exceeded the second but not the third SD control limits for high reoperation rates. Institutional mortality correlated with FTR-S and reoperations (R=0.445, p<0.001 and R=0.191, p<0.020 respectively).Conclusions Performance appraisal in colorectal surgery is complex and dependent on stakeholder perspective. Benchmarking units solely on a single performance measure is over simplistic and potentially hazardous. A global appraisal of institutional outcome is required to contextualise performance.
Hull L, Arora S, Aggarwal R, et al., 2012, The Impact of Nontechnical Skills on Technical Performance in Surgery: A Systematic Review, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, Vol: 214, Pages: 214-230, ISSN: 1072-7515
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Lamb BW, Green JSA, Benn J, et al., 2012, Implementation of a quality improvement programme in a urology cancer multidisciplinary team, EUROPEAN UROLOGY SUPPLEMENTS, Vol: 11, Pages: E68-U422, ISSN: 1569-9056
Brown KF, Long SJ, Athanasiou T, et al., 2012, Reviewing methodologically disparate data: a practical guide for the patient safety research field, JOURNAL OF EVALUATION IN CLINICAL PRACTICE, Vol: 18, Pages: 172-181, ISSN: 1356-1294
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Anderson O, West J, Davey G, et al., 2012, Designing Out Medical Error (exhibition)., Royal College of Surgeons of England, Hunterian Museum. London, UK
Anderson O, Shamsi A, Mahroof A, et al., 2012, Improving the accuracy of respiratory rate measurement and documentation (poster presentation), Imperial College London Surgery & Cancer Research Student Symposium
Anderson O, Carr R, Briggs M, et al., 2012, Human gastric lipase augmentation of nasogastric tube aspirate pH tests (oral presentation), Society of Academic & Research Surgery (SARS)
Symons NRA, Wong HWL, Manser T, et al., 2012, An observational study of teamwork skills in shift handover, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SURGERY, Vol: 10, Pages: 355-359, ISSN: 1743-9191
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- Citations: 10
Howitt P, Darzi A, Yang GZ, et al., 2012, Technologies for global health, The Lancet, Vol: 380, Pages: 507-535
Vincent C, Davis R, 2012, Patients and families as safety experts, Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol: 184, Pages: 15-16
Hull L, Arora S, Amaya AC, et al., 2012, Building global capacity for patient safety: A training program for surgical safety Research In Developing and transitional countries., International Journal of Surgery
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