The outcomes of recent patient safety education interventions for trainee physicians and medical students: a systematic review

MA Kirkman, N Sevdalis, S Arora, P Baker, C Vincent… - BMJ open, 2015 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective To systematically review the latest evidence for patient safety education for
physicians in training and medical students, updating, extending and improving on a …

Medical error, disclosure and patient safety: A global view of quality care

J Kalra, N Kalra, N Baniak - Clinical biochemistry, 2013 - Elsevier
Medical errors are a prominent issue in health care. Numerous studies point at the high
prevalence of adverse events, many of which are preventable. Although there is a range of …

Non-technical skills assessments in undergraduate medical education: a focused BEME systematic review: BEME Guide No. 54

M Gordon, J Farnan, C Grafton-Clarke, R Ahmed… - Medical …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Consensus on how to assess non-technical skills is lacking. This systematic review aimed to
evaluate the evidence regarding non-technical skills assessments in undergraduate medical …

Teaching medical error disclosure to physicians-in-training: a scoping review

L Stroud, BM Wong, E Hollenberg… - Academic …, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Purpose This scoping review identified published studies of error disclosure curricula
targeting physicians-in-training (residents or medical students). Method In 2011, the authors …

An exploration of the implementation of open disclosure of adverse events in the UK: a scoping review and qualitative exploration

YF Birks, R Harrison, K Bosanquet, J Hall, M Harden… - 2014 - pure.york.ac.uk
Background: In 2009 the UK National Patient Safety Agency relaunched its Being Open
framework to facilitate the open disclosure of adverse events to patients in the NHS. The …

Student self-assessment and faculty assessment of performance in an interprofessional error disclosure simulation training program

TI Poirier, J Pailden, R Jhala, K Ronald… - American journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Objectives. To conduct a prospective evaluation for effectiveness of an error disclosure
assessment tool and video recordings to enhance student learning and metacognitive skills …

[PDF][PDF] Medical errors: moral and ethical considerations

W Bonney - Journal of Hospital Administration, 2014 - researchgate.net
Medical errors are an inevitable part of the practice of medicine and pose a significant threat
to the safety of patients. Improper management of healthcare professionals, clinical workflow …

Changing medical student attitudes to patient safety: a multicentre study

K Oates, I Wilson, W Hu, B Walker, A Nagle… - BMC Medical …, 2018 - Springer
Background Although patient safety is becoming widely taught in medical schools, its effect
has been less rigorously evaluated. We describe a multicentre study to evaluate student …

Error training: missing link in surgical education

DA DaRosa, CM Pugh - Surgery, 2012 - surgjournal.com
PEOPLE MAKE MISTAKES. Human error is inevitable and must be anticipated, especially in
environments where novices are developing new knowledge and skills. 1 In medical …

The contribution of nurses to incident disclosure: A narrative review

R Harrison, Y Birks, J Hall, K Bosanquet… - International Journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
Objectives To explore (a) how nurses feel about disclosing patient safety incidents to
patients,(b) the current contribution that nurses make to the process of disclosing patient …