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Autor:
Andrew Carson-Stevens, Stephen Campbell, Brian G. Bell, Alison Cooper, Sarah Armstrong, Darren Ashcroft, Matthew Boyd, Huw Prosser Evans, Rajnikant Mehta, Christina Sheehan, Aziz Sheikh, Anthony Avery
Publikováno v:
BMC Family Practice, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2019)
Abstract Background Health care-related harm is an internationally recognized threat to public health. The United Kingdom’s national health services demonstrate that upwards of 90% of health care encounters can be delivered in ambulatory settings.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7aceed986b394df4b0324be6872ca2f5
Autor:
Andrew Carson-Stevens, Peter Hibbert, Huw Williams, Huw Prosser Evans, Alison Cooper, Philippa Rees, Anita Deakin, Emma Shiels, Russell Gibson, Amy Butlin, Ben Carter, Donna Luff, Gareth Parry, Meredith Makeham, Paul McEnhill, Hope Olivia Ward, Raymond Samuriwo, Anthony Avery, Antony Chuter, Liam Donaldson, Sharon Mayor, Sukhmeet Panesar, Aziz Sheikh, Fiona Wood, Adrian Edwards
Publikováno v:
Health Services and Delivery Research, Vol 4, Iss 27 (2016)
Background: There is an emerging interest in the inadvertent harm caused to patients by the provision of primary health-care services. To date (up to 2015), there has been limited research interest and few policy directives focused on patient safety
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f59c15146c5e4651ae7a8ee6ec8f5942
Autor:
Andrew Carson-Stevens, Saturnino Luz, Liam Donaldson, Peter Hibbert, Aziz Sheikh, Adrian Edwards, Meredith Makeham, Huw Prosser Evans, Athanasios Anastasiou
Publikováno v:
Evans, H, Anastasiou, A, Edwards, A, Hibbert, P, Makeham, M, Luz, S, Sheikh, A, Donaldson, L & Carson-Stevens, A 2019, ' Automated classification of primary care patient safety incident report content and severity using supervised Machine Learning (ML) approaches ', Health Informatics Journal . https://doi.org/10.1177/1460458219833102
Learning from patient safety incident reports is a vital part of improving healthcare. However, the volume of reports and their largely free-text nature poses a major analytic challenge. The objective of this study was to test the capability of auton
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::7fda21dda09cdfb0c800997354646180
Autor:
Andrew Carson-Stevens, Matthew J. Boyd, Huw Williams, Joanne S Lymn, Sarah Rodgers, Anthony J Avery, Rajnikant Mehta, Adrian Edwards, Alisa Donnelly, Pam Smith, Huw Prosser Evans, Christiana Sheehan, Aziz Sheikh, Stephen Campbell, Antony Chuter, Sarah Armstrong, Alison Cooper, Darren M. Ashcroft, Stuart Hellard, Brian G. Bell
Publikováno v:
Avery, A J, Sheehan, C, Bell, B, Armstrong, S, Ashcroft, D M, Boyd, M J, Chuter, A, Cooper, A, Donnelly, A, Edwards, A, Evans, H P, Hellard, S, Lymn, J, Mehta, R, Rodgers, S, Sheikh, A, Smith, P, Williams, H, Campbell, S M & Carson-Stevens, A 2020, ' Incidence, nature and causes of avoidable significant harm in primary care in England : retrospective case note review ', BMJ Quality & Safety . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjqs-2020-011405
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Avery, A J, Sheehan, C, Bell, B, Armstrong, S, Ashcroft, D M, Boyd, M J, Chuter, A, Cooper, A, Donnelly, A, Edwards, A, Evans, H P, Hellard, S, Lymn, J, Mehta, R, Rodgers, S, Sheikh, A, Smith, P, Williams, H, Campbell, S M & Carson-stevens, A 2020, ' Incidence, nature and causes of avoidable significant harm in primary care in England: retrospective case note review ', BMJ Quality and Safety, pp. bmjqs-2020-011405 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjqs-2020-011405
BMJ Quality & Safety
Antony Chuter
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Avery, A J, Sheehan, C, Bell, B, Armstrong, S, Ashcroft, D M, Boyd, M J, Chuter, A, Cooper, A, Donnelly, A, Edwards, A, Evans, H P, Hellard, S, Lymn, J, Mehta, R, Rodgers, S, Sheikh, A, Smith, P, Williams, H, Campbell, S M & Carson-stevens, A 2020, ' Incidence, nature and causes of avoidable significant harm in primary care in England: retrospective case note review ', BMJ Quality and Safety, pp. bmjqs-2020-011405 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjqs-2020-011405
BMJ Quality & Safety
Antony Chuter
ObjectiveTo estimate the incidence of avoidable significant harm in primary care in England; describe and classify the associated patient safety incidents and generate suggestions to mitigate risks of ameliorable factors contributing to the incidents
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1942e8bc552687b8f3afb5e49e653a43
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11820/841774ab-8469-4b74-a830-ae90723ecb12
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11820/841774ab-8469-4b74-a830-ae90723ecb12
Autor:
Meredith Makeham, Huw Prosser Evans, Anthony J Avery, Peter Hibbert, Adrian Edwards, Andrew Carson-Stevens, Liam Donaldson, Huw Williams, Aziz Sheikh, Alison Cooper
Publikováno v:
Cooper, A, Williams, H, Evans, H P, Edwards, A, Hibbert, P, Makeham, M, Avery, A J, Sheikh, A, Donaldson, L J & Carson-Stevens, A 2017, ' Sources of unsafe primary care for older adults: a mixed methods analysis of patient safety incident reports ', Age and Ageing . https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afx044
© The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Society. All rights reserved. Background: older adults are frequent users of primary healthcare services, but are at increased risk of healthcare-related har
Autor:
Adhnan Omar, Gareth Parry, Liam Donaldson, Andrew Carson-Stevens, Adrian Edwards, Peter Hibbert, Huw Williams, Meredith Makeham, Alison Cooper, Huw Prosser Evans, Phillippa Rees
Publikováno v:
Archives of disease in childhood. 105(8)
PurposePatient safety failures are recognised as a global threat to public health, yet remain a leading cause of death internationally. Vulnerable children are inversely more in need of high-quality primary health and social-care but little is known
Autor:
Anthony J Avery, Matthew J. Boyd, Stephen Campbell, Rajnikant Mehta, Huw Prosser Evans, Christina Sheehan, Aziz Sheikh, Alison Cooper, Brian G. Bell, Sarah Armstrong, Darren M. Ashcroft, Andrew Carson-Stevens
Publikováno v:
Carson-stevens, A, Campbell, S, Bell, B G, Cooper, A, Armstrong, S, Ashcroft, D, Boyd, M, Prosser Evans, H, Mehta, R, Sheehan, C, Sheikh, A & Avery, A 2019, ' Identifying ‘avoidable harm’ in family practice: a RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method consensus study ', BMC Family Practice, vol. 20, no. 1 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-019-0990-z
Carson-Stevens, A, Campbell, S, Bell, B, Cooper, A, Armstrong, S, Ashcroft, D, Boyd, M, Evans, H, Mehta, R, Sheehan, C, Sheikh, A & Avery, A 2019, ' Identifying 'avoidable harm' in family practice: A RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method consensus study ', BMC Family Practice . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-019-0990-z
BMC Family Practice, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2019)
BMC Family Practice
Carson-Stevens, A, Campbell, S, Bell, B, Cooper, A, Armstrong, S, Ashcroft, D, Boyd, M, Evans, H, Mehta, R, Sheehan, C, Sheikh, A & Avery, A 2019, ' Identifying 'avoidable harm' in family practice: A RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method consensus study ', BMC Family Practice . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-019-0990-z
BMC Family Practice, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2019)
BMC Family Practice
Background Health care-related harm is an internationally recognized threat to public health. The United Kingdom’s national health services demonstrate that upwards of 90% of health care encounters can be delivered in ambulatory settings. Other cou
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::06983abb0e71408ce4a0f3e4e9581789
https://bmcfampract.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12875-019-0990-z
https://bmcfampract.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12875-019-0990-z
Autor:
Peter Hibbert, Ben Carter, Andrew Carson-Stevens, Aziz Sheikh, Colin Powell, Meredith Makeham, Huw Prosser Evans, Adrian Edwards, Liam Donaldson, Philippa Rees
Publikováno v:
Vaccine
Rees, P, Edwards, A, Powell, C, Evans, H P, Carter, B, Hibbert, P, Makeham, M, Sheikh, A, Donaldson, L & Carson-Stevens, A 2015, ' Pediatric immunization-related safety incidents in primary care : A mixed methods analysis of a national database ', Vaccine, vol. 33, no. 32, pp. 3873-80 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2015.06.068
Rees, P, Edwards, A, Powell, C, Prosser Evans, H, Carter, B, Hibbert, P, Makeham, M, Sheikh, A, Donaldson, L & Carson-Stevens, A 2015, ' Pediatric immunization-related safety incidents in primary care: A mixed methods analysis of a national database. ', Vaccine . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2015.06.068
Rees, P, Edwards, A, Powell, C, Evans, H P, Carter, B, Hibbert, P, Makeham, M, Sheikh, A, Donaldson, L & Carson-Stevens, A 2015, ' Pediatric immunization-related safety incidents in primary care : A mixed methods analysis of a national database ', Vaccine, vol. 33, no. 32, pp. 3873-80 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2015.06.068
Rees, P, Edwards, A, Powell, C, Prosser Evans, H, Carter, B, Hibbert, P, Makeham, M, Sheikh, A, Donaldson, L & Carson-Stevens, A 2015, ' Pediatric immunization-related safety incidents in primary care: A mixed methods analysis of a national database. ', Vaccine . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2015.06.068
Background\ud \ud Children are scheduled to receive 18–20 immunizations before their 18th birthday in England and Wales; this approximates to 13 million vaccines administered per annum. Each immunization represents a potential opportunity for immun
Autor:
Anthony J Avery, Sukhmeet S Panesar, Raymond Samuriwo, Gareth P. Parry, Paul McEnhill, Ben Carter, Amy Butlin, Liam Donaldson, Aziz Sheikh, Anita Deakin, Hope Olivia Ward, Donna Luff, Philippa Rees, Adrian Edwards, Anthony Chuter, Peter Hibbert, Meredith Makeham, Huw Prosser Evans, Russell Gibson, Sharon Mayor, Alison Cooper, Fiona Wood, Emma Shiels, Andrew Carson-Stevens, Huw Williams
Publikováno v:
Health Services and Delivery Research, Vol 4, Iss 27 (2016)
Carson-Stevens, A, Hibbert, P, Williams, H, Prosser Evans, H, Cooper, A, Rees, P, Deakin, A, Shiels, E, Gibson, R, Butlin, A, Carter, B, Luff, D, Parry, G, Makeham, M, McEnhill, P, Ward, H O, Samuriwo, R, Avery, A J, Chuter, A, Donaldson, L, Mayor, S, Panesar, S, Sheikh, A, Wood, F & Edwards, A 2016, ' Characterising the nature of primary care patient safety incident reports in the England and Wales National Reporting and Learning System: a mixed-methods agenda-setting study for general practice ', Health Services and Delivery Research . https://doi.org/10.3310/hsdr04270
Carson-Stevens, A, Hibbert, P, Williams, H, Prosser Evans, H, Cooper, A, Rees, P, Deakin, A, Shiels, E, Gibson, R, Butlin, A, Carter, B, Luff, D, Parry, G, Makeham, M, McEnhill, P, Ward, H O, Samuriwo, R, Avery, A J, Chuter, A, Donaldson, L, Mayor, S, Panesar, S, Sheikh, A, Wood, F & Edwards, A 2016, ' Characterising the nature of primary care patient safety incident reports in the England and Wales National Reporting and Learning System: a mixed-methods agenda-setting study for general practice ', Health Services and Delivery Research . https://doi.org/10.3310/hsdr04270
BackgroundThere is an emerging interest in the inadvertent harm caused to patients by the provision of primary health-care services. To date (up to 2015), there has been limited research interest and few policy directives focused on patient safety in
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::63c22cdd3fc7ce51b18999974374218b
Autor:
Liam Donaldson, Aled Jones, Ben Carter, Adrian Edwards, Philippa Rees, Meredith Makeham, Sukhmeet S Panesar, Anthony J Avery, Huw Prosser Evans, Gareth Parry, Aziz Sheikh, Peter Hibbert, Huw Williams, Andrew Carson-Stevens
Publikováno v:
The British Journal of General Practice
Williams, H, Edwards, A, Hibbert, P, Rees, P, Prosser Evans, H, Panesar, S, Carter, B, Parry, G, Makeham, M, Jones, A, Avery, A, Sheikh, A, Donaldson, L & Carson-Stevens, A 2015, ' Harms from discharge to primary care : mixed methods analysis of incident reports ', The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, vol. 65, no. 641, pp. e829-37 . https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp15X687877
Williams, H, Edwards, A, Hibbert, P, Rees, P, Prosser Evans, H, Panesar, S, Carter, B, Parry, G, Makeham, M, Jones, A, Avery, A, Sheikh, A, Donaldson, L & Carson-Stevens, A 2015, ' Harms from discharge to primary care : mixed methods analysis of incident reports ', British Journal of General Practice, vol. 65, no. 641, pp. e829-37 . https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp15X687877
Williams, H, Edwards, A, Hibbert, P, Rees, P, Prosser Evans, H, Panesar, S, Carter, B, Parry, G, Makeham, M, Jones, A, Avery, A, Sheikh, A, Donaldson, L & Carson-Stevens, A 2015, ' Harms from discharge to primary care : mixed methods analysis of incident reports ', The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, vol. 65, no. 641, pp. e829-37 . https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp15X687877
Williams, H, Edwards, A, Hibbert, P, Rees, P, Prosser Evans, H, Panesar, S, Carter, B, Parry, G, Makeham, M, Jones, A, Avery, A, Sheikh, A, Donaldson, L & Carson-Stevens, A 2015, ' Harms from discharge to primary care : mixed methods analysis of incident reports ', British Journal of General Practice, vol. 65, no. 641, pp. e829-37 . https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp15X687877
BACKGROUND: Discharge from hospital presents significant risks to patient safety, with up to one in five patients experiencing adverse events within 3 weeks of leaving hospital.AIM: To describe the frequency and types of patient safety incidents asso