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High reliability organizations : a healthcare handbook for patient safety & quality /

"Patient safety and quality of care are critical concerns of healthcare consumers, payers, providers, organizations, health systems, and governments. Although a strong body of knowledge shows that high-reliability methods enable the most efficient, safe, and effective care, these methods have y...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Oster, Cynthia, 1958- (Editor ), Braaten, Jane, 1962- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Indianapolis, IN : Sigma Theta Tau International, [2021]
Edición:Second edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part 1. High reliability: the time is now
  • The need for a paradigm shift in healthcare quality and safety thinking / Cynthia R. Latney, Jane S. Braaten, and Cynthia A. Oster
  • Current patient safety drivers / Gwen Sherwood and Gail E. Armstrong
  • Current quality drivers / Mary Beth Flynn Makic
  • Organizational culture and the journey to HRO / Lisa Camplese
  • Safety leadership: commitment to high reliability organizing / Cynthia A. Oster and Jane S. Braaten
  • Part 2. HRO concepts and application to practice: preoccupation with failure
  • Using failure mode and effects analysis to predict failure / Katherine Bilys
  • Close calls and near misses: what's the big deal? / Sherilyn Deakins
  • Part 3. HRO concepts and application to practice: reluctance to simplify
  • Human factors engineering for reducing and recovering from error / Joel M. Mumma and Sadaf Kazi
  • Root cause analysis: a tool for high reliability in a complex environment / Jane S. Braaten and Larissa Nattrass
  • Just culture and the impact on high reliability / Patricia A. Patrician, Gwendolyn Godlock, Apryl Shenae Lewis, and Rebecca S. Miltner
  • Part 4. HRO concepts and application to practice: sensitivity to operations
  • Alarm safety: working solutions / JoAnne Phillips Innovative technology, standardization, and the impact on high reliabiltiy / Jane Englebright and Kelly Aldrich
  • Tiered safety huddles / Leslie Russell
  • Part 5. HRO concepts and application to practice: deference to expertise
  • Interprofessional collaboration / Amy J. Barton, Gail E. Armstrong, and Connie Valdez
  • Nurses create reliable care by advancing patient engagement / Julianne Morath and Jane S. Braaten
  • Pediatric patient safety: utilizing safety coaching as a strategy toward zero harm / Sharon Sables-Baus
  • Part 6. HRO concepts and application to practice: resilience
  • Resilience: a path to HRO / Belinda Shaw and Cynthia A. Oster
  • Designing resilience into the work environment / Sharon Pappas and Cynthia Hylton Rushton
  • Building high reliability through simulation / Kelly Wallin, Frances Kelly, and Kerry Sembera
  • Building resilience through team training: rapid response and in-hospital cardiac arrest events / Julie Benz
  • Sustaining a culture of safety: strategies to maintain gains / Cynthia Oster
  • Part 7. Assimilation into practice across the continuum
  • Application of HRO strategies to improve pain management and opioid safety: the CNS role / Nan Davidson
  • Ambulatory care: the frontier for high reliability / Erin Peone
  • Applying high reliability principles across a large healthcare system to reduce patient falls / Noreen Bernard
  • The synthesis among Magnet Recognition Program® model components and high reliability organization principles / Jean Beckel
  • Achieving HRO: the role of the bedside scientist in research / Alma Jackson
  • Part 8. Translation into practice
  • High reliability performance during a pandemic / Jeannie P. Cimiotti and Kari Love
  • Building a high reliability head and neck operating room team / Kristen A. Oster
  • Championing cauti prevention in the ICU/SDU: a project demonstrating the concepts of HROT / Michelle Norris, Carrie Neyers, and Cynthia A. Oster
  • Overstaying your welcome: decreasing ED stay for STEMI patients to improve reperfusion times / Dianna Ingraham
  • Telehealth: a highly reliable intervention to prevent readmissions / Erin Denholm
  • Introduction of high reliability to frontline staff: creating a virtual resource toolkit / Elizabeth Woods.