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Autor:
Benjamin S Dunlap, Eric J. Thomas, Madelene J. Ottosen, Davia Liba Loren, Lauren Lipira, Emily Namey, Anne Drapkin Lyerly, Carolyn D. Prouty, Thomas J. Benedetti, Thomas H. Gallagher
Publikováno v:
Journal of Patient Safety and Risk Management. 26:200-206
Objectives Communicating with parents about adverse birth outcomes is challenging. We sought to describe attitudes and experiences of parents and providers regarding communication about adverse newborn birth events. Methods From 2011–2012, we condu
Autor:
Carolyn D. Prouty, Joann G. Elmore, Thomas H. Gallagher, Emily K. Clennon, Lisa M. Reich, Suzanne M. Dintzis
Publikováno v:
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine. 141:841-845
Context.— Medical errors are unfortunately common. The US Institute of Medicine proposed guidelines for mitigating and disclosing errors. Implementing these recommendations in pathology will require a better understanding of how errors occur in pat
Publikováno v:
Patient education and counseling. 103(4)
Objective To gain understanding of breast cancer care providers’ attitudes regarding communicating with patients about diagnostic errors, to inform interventions to improve patient- provider discussions. Methods Focus groups were held in three U.S.
Autor:
Douglas W. Roblin, Sarah M. Greene, Celeste A. Lemay, Thomas H. Gallagher, Carolyn D. Prouty, Cassandra L. Firneno, Brandi Robinson, Kathleen M. Mazor
Publikováno v:
Journal of General Internal Medicine. 29:1122-1130
BACKGROUND Communication breakdowns in cancer care are common and represent a failure in patient-centered care. While multiple studies have elicited patients’ perspectives on these breakdowns, little is known about cancer care providers’ attitude
Autor:
Lauren Lipira, David Loren, Anne Drapkin Lyerly, Carolyn D. Prouty, Leslie Carranza, Thomas H. Gallagher
Publikováno v:
Obstetrics & Gynecology. 123:656-659
Disclosing harmful medical errors to patients is a prominent component of the patient safety movement. Patients expect it and safety agencies and experts advocate its implementation. Obstetrics presents unique challenges to carrying out disclosure re
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Clinical Ethics. 24:353-363
Autor:
Peggy Soule Odegard, Doug Brock, Carolyn D. Prouty, Thomas H. Gallagher, Jim G. Boggs, Sarah E. Shannon, Lynne Robins, Fiona J. Clark, Sara Kim
Publikováno v:
Teaching and Learning in Medicine. 23:68-77
Multiple-choice exams are not well suited for assessing communication skills. Standardized patient assessments are costly and patient and peer assessments are often biased. Web-based assessment using video content offers the possibility of reliable,
Publikováno v:
The Journal of clinical ethics. 24(4)
Hospitals face a disclosure dilemma when large-scale adverse events affect multiple patients and the chance of harm is extremely low. Understanding the perspectives of patients who have received disclosures following such events could help institutio
Autor:
Carolyn D. Prouty, Douglas M. Brock, Joshua M. Liao, Arlene Weissman, Thomas H. Gallagher, Eric S. Holmboe
BACKGROUND Important changes are occurring in how the medical profession approaches assessing and maintaining competence. Physician support for such changes will be essential for their success.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::7f0d5ff80ba2c891ac3d773712e89664
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3965737/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3965737/
Toward patient-centered cancer care: patient perceptions of problematic events, impact, and response
Autor:
Celeste A. Lemay, Kathryn Horner, Josephine Calvi, Douglas W. Roblin, Cassandra L. Firneno, Carolyn D. Prouty, Sarah M. Greene, Thomas H. Gallagher, Kathleen M. Mazor
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. 30(15)
Purpose Cancer treatments are complex, involving multiple clinicians, toxic therapies, and uncertain outcomes. Consequently, patients are vulnerable when breakdowns in care occur. This study explored cancer patients' perceptions of preventable, harmf