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Undre S, Sevdalis N, McDermott J, et al., 2011, INTERRUPTIONS, TEAMWORK, AND SAFETY IN THE OPERATING ROOM: A PROSPECTIVE QUANTITATIVE STUDY IN UROLOGICAL SURGERY, EUROPEAN UROLOGY SUPPLEMENTS, Vol: 10, Pages: 60-60, ISSN: 1569-9056
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Lamb B, Sevdalis N, 2011, How do nurses make decisions?, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES, Vol: 48, Pages: 281-284, ISSN: 0020-7489
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Arora S, Lamb B, Undre S, et al., 2011, Framework for incorporating simulation into urology training, BJU INTERNATIONAL, Vol: 107, Pages: 806-810, ISSN: 1464-4096
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Brown KF, Shanley R, Cowley NAL, et al., 2011, Attitudinal and demographic predictors of measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine acceptance: Development and validation of an evidence-based measurement instrument, VACCINE, Vol: 29, Pages: 1700-1709, ISSN: 0264-410X
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Arora S, Aggarwal R, Sirimanna P, et al., 2011, Mental Practice Enhances Surgical Technical Skills <i>A Randomized Controlled Study</i>, ANNALS OF SURGERY, Vol: 253, Pages: 265-270, ISSN: 0003-4932
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Arora S, Aggarwal R, Moran A, et al., 2011, Mental Practice: Effective Stress Management Training for Novice Surgeons, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, Vol: 212, Pages: 225-233, ISSN: 1072-7515
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Hull L, Arora S, Kassab E, et al., 2011, Observational Teamwork Assessment for Surgery: Content Validation and Tool Refinement, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, Vol: 212, Pages: 234-243, ISSN: 1072-7515
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Mitchell EL, Lee DY, Sevdalis N, et al., 2011, Evaluation of distributed practice schedules on retention of a newly acquired surgical skill: a randomized trial, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY, Vol: 201, Pages: 31-39, ISSN: 0002-9610
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Hull L, Arora S, Kassab E, et al., 2011, Assessment of stress and teamwork in the operating room: an exploratory study, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY, Vol: 201, Pages: 24-30, ISSN: 0002-9610
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Davis RE, Sevdalis N, Vincent CA, 2011, Patient involvement in patient safety: How willing are patients to participate?, BMJ Qual Saf, Vol: 20, Pages: 108-114
BACKGROUND: Despite growing recognition internationally that patients can help to promote their own safety, little evidence exists on how willing patients are to take on an active role. OBJECTIVES: To investigate medical and surgical patients' perceived willingness to participate in different safety-related behaviours and the potential impact of doctors'/nurses' encouragement on patients' willingness levels. DESIGN: Cross-sectional exploratory study using a survey that addressed willingness to participate in different behaviours recommended by current patient safety initiatives. Interactional behaviours (asking factual or challenging questions, notifying doctors or nurses of errors or problems) and non-interactional behaviours (choosing a hospital based on the safety record, bringing medicines and a list of allergies into hospital, and reporting an error to a national reporting system) were assessed. PARTICIPANTS: 80 medical and surgical patients from an inner city London teaching hospital. Findings Patients' perceived willingness to participate was affected (p<0.05) by the action required by the patient and (for interactional behaviours) whether the patient was engaging in the specific action with a doctor or nurse. Patients were less willing to participate in challenging behaviours. Doctors' and nurses' encouragement appeared to increase patient-reported willingness to ask challenging questions, but no other consistent findings were observed. CONCLUSION: Patients do not view involvement in a range of safety-related behaviours uniformly. Particular efforts are needed to encourage patients to participate in novel or challenging behaviours as these are behaviours where patients appear less inclined to take on an active role.
Ahmed M, Arora S, Carley S, et al., 2011, Junior Doctors' Reflections on Patient Safety, Postgraduate Medical Journal
Ahmed M, Sevdalis N, Paige J, et al., 2011, Identifying Best Practice Guidelines for Debriefing in Surgery: A Tri-Continental Study, Am J Surg
Lamb BW, Sevdalis N, Vincent C, et al., 2011, Development and evaluation of a checklist to support decision-making in cancer multidisciplinary team meetings: MDT-QuIC, Ann Surg Oncol
Davis R, Sevdalis N, Pinto A, et al., 2011, Patients’ attitudes towards patient safety interventions: Results of two exploratory studies, Health Expectations
Taylor D, Patel V, Cohen D, et al., 2011, Single and multi-user virtual patient design in the virtual world, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol: 163: Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 18, Pages: 650-652
This research addresses the need for the flexible creation of immersive clinical training simulations for multiple interacting participants and virtual patients by using scalable open source virtual world technologies. Initial development of single-user surgical virtual patients has been followed by that of multi-user multiple casualties in a field environment and an acute hospital emergency department. The authors aim to validate and extend their reproducible framework for eventual application of virtual worlds to whole hospital major incident response simulation and to multi-agency, pan-geographic mass casualty exercises.
Sevdalis N, Jacklin R, Arora S, et al., 2010, Diagnostic error in a national incident reporting system in the UK, JOURNAL OF EVALUATION IN CLINICAL PRACTICE, Vol: 16, Pages: 1276-1281, ISSN: 1356-1294
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Lamb BW, Sevdalis N, Green JSA, 2010, IMPROVING PATIENT SAFETY IN UROLOGY, BJU INTERNATIONAL, Vol: 106, Pages: 1827-1827, ISSN: 1464-4096
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Kambal A, Ferguson C, Fligelstone L, et al., 2010, The credit crunch time for the surgical societies, Annual Meeting of the Society-of-Academic-and-Research-Surgeons, Publisher: JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD, Pages: 47-48, ISSN: 0007-1323
Arora S, Sevdalis N, Aggarwal R, et al., 2010, Stress impairs psychomotor performance in novice laparoscopic surgeons, SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES, Vol: 24, Pages: 2588-2593, ISSN: 0930-2794
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Khan RS, Ahmed K, Blakeway E, et al., 2010, Catastrophizing: a predictive factor for postoperative pain, Am J Surg
Walker S, Lambden S, Mckay A, et al., 2010, DEVELOPMENT, RELIABILITY, AND CONTENT VALIDATION OF THE OBSERVATIONAL SKILL-BASED CLINICAL ASSESSMENT FOR RESUSCITATION (OSCAR), 23rd Annual Meeting of the European-Society-of-Intensive-Care-Medicine, Publisher: SPRINGER, Pages: S328-S328, ISSN: 0342-4642
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Arora S, Sevdalis N, 2010, Surgical Flow Disruptions: Measurement and Impact of Stressful Events in the Operating Room, WORLD JOURNAL OF SURGERY, Vol: 34, Pages: 2247-2248, ISSN: 0364-2313
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Davis R, Sevdalis N, Vincent C, 2010, The role of health behaviour models in predicting patient involvement in safety, 2nd North British Patient Safety Symposium
Davis R, Pinto A, Sevdalis N, et al., 2010, The use of video & leaflet in encouraging patient involvement in safety, 2nd North British Patient Safety Symposium
Arora S, Tierney T, Sevdalis N, et al., 2010, The Imperial Stress Assessment Tool (ISAT): A Feasible, Reliable and Valid Approach to Measuring Stress in the Operating Room, WORLD JOURNAL OF SURGERY, Vol: 34, Pages: 1756-1763, ISSN: 0364-2313
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Lambden S, DeMunter C, Gautama S, et al., 2010, Feasibility, reliability, and content validity of a revised NOTECHS scale for use in paediatric emergencies, Annual Meeting of the Society-for-Education-in-Anaesthesia, Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, Pages: 871-871, ISSN: 0003-2409
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Szatmary P, Arora S, Sevdalis N, 2010, To operate or not to operate? A multi-method analysis of decision-making in emergency surgery, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY, Vol: 200, Pages: 298-304, ISSN: 0002-9610
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Arora S, Ashrafian H, Davis R, et al., 2010, Emotional intelligence in medicine: a systematic review through the context of the ACGME competencies, MEDICAL EDUCATION, Vol: 44, Pages: 749-764, ISSN: 0308-0110
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Nagpal K, Vats A, Lamb B, et al., 2010, Information Transfer and Communication in Surgery <i>A Systematic Review</i>, ANNALS OF SURGERY, Vol: 252, Pages: 225-239, ISSN: 0003-4932
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Brown KF, Kroll JS, Hudson MJ, et al., 2010, Factors underlying parental decisions about combination childhood vaccinations including MMR: A systematic review, VACCINE, Vol: 28, Pages: 4235-4248, ISSN: 0264-410X
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