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El. knyga: Textbook of Patient Safety and Clinical Risk Management

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  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030594039
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030594039

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Implementing safety practices in healthcare saves lives and improves the quality of care: it is therefore vital to apply good clinical practices, such as the WHO surgical checklist, to adopt the most appropriate measures for the prevention of assistance-related risks, and to identify the potential ones using tools such as reporting & learning systems.

The culture of safety in the care environment and of human factors influencing it should be developed from the beginning of medical studies and in the first years of professional practice, in order to have the maximum impact on clinicians' and nurses' behavior. Medical errors tend to vary with the level of proficiency and experience, and this must be taken into account in adverse events prevention. Human factors assume a decisive importance in resilient organizations, and an understanding of risk control and containment is fundamental for all medical and surgical specialties.  

This open access book offers recommendations and examples of how to improve patient safety by changing practices, introducing organizational and technological innovations, and creating effective, patient-centered, timely, efficient, and equitable care systems, in order to spread the quality and patient safety culture among the new generation of healthcare professionals, and is intended for residents and young professionals in different clinical specialties.

Part I Introduction
1 Guidelines and Safety Practices for Improving Patient Safety
3(16)
Walter Ricciardi
Fidelia Cascini
2 Brief Story of a Clinical Risk Manager
19(10)
Riccardo Tartaglia
3 Human Error and Patient Safety
29(16)
Helen Higham
Charles Vincent
4 Looking to the Future
45(8)
Peter Lachman
5 Safer Care: Shaping the Future
53(14)
Liam Donaldson
6 Patients for Patient Safety
67(14)
Susan Sheridan
Heather Sherman
Allison Kooijman
Evangelina Vazquez
Katrine Kirk
Nagwa Metwally
Flavia Cardinali
7 Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care and Patient Safety from the Perspective of Medical Residents
81(12)
Pascale Carayon
Peter Kleinschmidt
Bat-Zion Hose
Megan Salwei
Part II Background
8 Patient Safety in the World
93(6)
Neelam Dhingra-Kumar
Silvio Brusaferro
Luca Arnoldo
9 Infection Prevention and Control
99(18)
Anna L. Costa
Gaetano Pierpaolo Privitera
Giorgio Tulli
Giulio Toccafondi
10 The Patient Journey
117(12)
Elena Beleffi
Paola Mosconi
Susan Sheridan
11 Adverse Event Investigation and Risk Assessment
129(14)
Tommaso Bellandi
Adriana Romani-Vidal
Paulo Sousa
Michela Tanzini
12 From Theory to Real-World Integration: Implementation Science and Beyond
143(18)
Giulia Dagliana
Sara Albolino
Zewdie Mulissa
Jonathan Davy
Andrew Todd
Part III Patient Safety in the Main Clinical Specialties
13 Intensive Care and Anesthesiology
161(16)
S. Damiani
M. Bendinelli
Stefano Romagnoli
14 Safe Surgery Saves Lives
177(12)
Francesco Venneri
Lawrence B. Brown
Francesca Cammelli
Elliott R. Haut
15 Emergency Department Clinical Risk
189(16)
Riccardo Pini
Maria Luisa Ralli
Saravanakumar Shanmugam
16 Obstetric Safety Patient
205(8)
Antonio Ragusa
Shin Ushiro
Alessandro Svelato
Noemi Strambi
Mariarosaria Di Tommaso
17 Patient Safety in Internal Medicine
213(40)
Micaela La Regina
Alessandra Vecchie
Aldo Bonaventura
Domenieo Prisco
18 Risks in Oncology and Radiation Therapy
253(22)
Adriano Marcolongo
Glauco Cristofaro
Aldo Mariotto
Maurizio Mascarin
Fabio Puglisi
19 Patient Safety in Orthopedics and Traumatology
275(12)
Guido Barneschi
Francesco Raspanti
Rodolfo Capanna
20 Patient Safety and Risk Management in Mental Health
287(12)
Alessandro Cuomo
Despoina Koukouna
Lorenzo Macchiarini
Andrea Fagiolini
21 Patient Safety in Pediatrics
299(10)
Sara Albolino
Marco De Luca
Antonino Morabito
22 Patient Safety in Radiology
309(10)
Mahdieh Montazeran
Davide Caramella
Mansoor Fatehi
23 Organ Donor Risk Stratification in Italy
319(6)
Adriano Peris
Jessica Bronzoni
Sonia Meli
Juri Ducci
Erjon Rreka
Davide Ghinolfi
Emanuele Balzano
Fabio Melandro
Paolo De Simone
24 Patient Safety in Laboratory Medicine
325(14)
Mario Plebani
Ada Aita
Laura Sciacovelli
25 Patient Safety in Ophthalmology
339(26)
Myrta Lippera
Jacques Bijon
Chiara Eandi
Gianni Virgili
Part IV Healthcare Organization
26 Community and Primary Care
365(10)
Elisabetta Alti
Alessandro Mereu
27 Complexity Science as a Frame for Understanding the Management and Delivery of High Quality and Safer Care
375(18)
Jeffrey Braithwaite
Louise A. Ellis
Kate Churruca
Janet C. Long
Peter Hibbert
Robyn Clay-Williams
28 Measuring Clinical Workflow to Improve Quality and Safety
393(10)
Michela Tanzini
Johanna I. Westbrook
Stefano Guidi
Neroli Sunderland
Mirela Prgomet
29 Shiftwork Organization
403(10)
Giovanni Costa
Eleonora Tommasi
Leonardo Giovannini
Nicola Mucci
30 Non-technical Skills in Healthcare
413(22)
Stavros Prineas
Kathleen Mosier
Claus Mirko
Stefano Guicciardi
31 Medication Safety
435(20)
Hooi Cheng Soon
Pierangelo Geppetti
Chiara Lupi
Boon Phiaw Kho
32 Digital Technology and Usability and Ergonomics of Medical Devices
455(10)
Francesco Ranzani
Oronzo Parlangeli
33 Lessons Learned from the Japan Obstetric Compensation System for Cerebral Palsy: A Novel System of Data Aggregation, Investigation, Amelioration, and No-Fault Compensation
465(20)
Shin Ushiro
Antonio Ragusa
Riccardo Tartaglia
34 Coping with the COVID-19 Pandemic: Roles and Responsibilities for Preparedness
485
Michela Tanzini
Elisa Romano
Aldo Bonaventura
Alessandra Vecchie
Micaela La Regina
Liam Donaldson is an honorary graduate of the University of Leicester and was formerly a lecturer at the university's Department of Community Health before becoming a Senior Lecturer in Epidemiology in 1981, when he also gained his MD. He served as the Chief Medical Officer of the Health Protection Agency (UK) and has been the chairman of the National Patient Safety Agency. He trained as a surgeon and went on to take up teaching and research posts at the University of Leicester. He is Chancellor of Newcastle University and Professor of Health Policy at Imperial College, London. He is a member of the International Advisory Council at APCO Worldwide Inc. and has received the Picker Institute Award for Excellence and the World Health Executive Forum Distinguished Leader Award.





Walter Ricciardi is a Professor of Hygiene and Public Health at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Rome and is past president of the European Public Health Association(EUPHA) and of the of the Italian National Institute of Health. He was a member of the Ministry of Healths Higher Health Council and the Italian Minister of Health appointed him chair of the Public Health Section of the Council. He was appointed member of the Expert Panel on Effective Ways of Investing in Health (European Commission, DG SANTE) and member of the Steering Committee of the Center for Global Health Research and Studies at the Medical School, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart. He was appointed director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Health Policy, Governance and Leadership at the Institute of Public Health at the same university.





Sue Sheridan was the director of Patient Engagement for the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). Before that she was the external lead of the Patients for Patient Safety program at the World Health Organization (WHO). Sheridan is a co-founder and past president of Parents of Infants and Children with Kernicterus (brain damage from jaundice), and was involved in implementing a new standard of care in jaundice management. She is also a co-founder of Consumers Advancing Patient Safety. 





Riccardo Tartaglia, MD, specialized in occupational medicine, hygiene and public health and is certified as an ergonomist by Centre for Registration European Ergonomist. He is currently a partner & healthcare manager of the research and design studio BSD - By Strategic Design and an affiliate professional at the Institute of Management at the School of Advanced Studies SantAnna - Pisa, where, for more than ten years he has also been the scientific coordinator of the advanced course in Clinical Risk Management. He is president of the Italian Network for Safety in Health Care.  Since 2003 he has been director of the Centre for Clinical Risk Management and Patient Safety - Tuscany Region (WHO CC) and he has been coordinator of the Patient Safety Committee of Italian Regions for ten years. He is currently a member of the National Observatory for Safety Practices (AGENAS). He was president of the Italian Ergonomics and Human Factors Society. In 2017 he was appointed ISQua Expert, and in 2018 he was made a fellow of the International Ergonomic Association.