Patient Safety and Quality: An Evidence-Based Handbook for Nurses
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- Bookshelf ID: NBK2651
Patient Safety and Quality: An Evidence-Based Handbook for Nurses
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Throughout these pages, you will find peer-reviewed discussions and reviews of a wide range of issues and literature regarding patient safety and quality health care. Owing to the complex nature of health care, this book provides some insight into the multiple factors that determine the quality and safety of health care as well as patient, nurse, and systems outcomes. Each of these 51 chapters and 3 leadership vignettes presents an examination of the state of the science behind quality and safety concepts and challenges the reader to not only use evidence to change practices but also to actively engage in developing the evidence base to address critical knowledge gaps. Patient safety and quality care are at the core of health care systems and processes and are inherently dependent upon nurses. To achieve goals in patient safety and quality, and thereby improve health care throughout this nation, nurses must assume the leadership role.
Sections
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Peer Reviewers
- Contributing Authors
- 1. Defining Patient Safety and Quality Care
- 2. Nurses at the “Sharp End” of Patient Care
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3. An Overview of
To Err is Human : Re-emphasizing the Message of Patient Safety - 4. The Quality Chasm Series: Implications for Nursing
- 5. Understanding Adverse Events: A Human Factors Framework
- 6. Clinical Reasoning, Decisionmaking, and Action: Thinking Critically and Clinically
- 7. The Evidence for Evidence-Based Practice Implementation
- 8. Health Services Research: Scope and Significance
- 9. Synergistic Opportunity To Connect Quality Improvement and Emergency Preparedness
- 10. Fall and Injury Prevention
- 11. Reducing Functional Decline in Hospitalized Elderly
- 12. Pressure Ulcers: A Patient Safety Issue
- 13. Patient Safety and Quality in Home Health Care
- 14. Supporting Family Caregivers in Providing Care
- 15. Pediatric Safety and Quality
- 16. Prevention—Safety and Quality
- 17. Improving the Quality of Care Through Pain Assessment and Management
- 18. Medication Management of the Community-Dwelling Older Adult
- 19. Care Models
- 20. Leadership
- 20a. [Vignette] Transforming Health Care for Patient Safety: Nurses’ Moral Imperative To Lead
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20b. [
Vignette ] Who Should Lead the Patient Quality/Safety Journey? - 20c. [Vignette] Creation of a Patient Safety Culture: A Nurse Executive Leadership Imperative
- 21. Creating a Safe and High-Quality Health Care Environment
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22. Practice Implications of
Keeping Patients Safe - 23. Patient Acuity
- 24. Restructuring and Mergers
- 25. Nurse Staffing and Patient Care Quality and Safety
- 26. Work Stress and Burnout Among Nurses: Role of the Work Environment and Working Conditions
- 27. Temporary, Agency, and Other Contingent Workers
- 28. The Impact of Facility Design on Patient Safety
- 29. Turbulence
- 30. Nursing Workload and Patient Safety—A Human Factors Engineering Perspective
- 31. Organizational Workflow and Its Impact on Work Quality
- 32. Professional Communication
- 33. Professional Communication and Team Collaboration
- 34. Handoffs: Implications for Nurses
- 35. Error Reporting and Disclosure
- 36. Wrong-Site Surgery: A Preventable Medical Error
- 37. Medication Administration Safety
- 38. Medication Reconciliation
- 39. Personal Safety for Nurses
- 40. The Effects of Fatigue and Sleepiness on Nurse Performance and Patient Safety
- 41. Preventing Health Care–Associated Infections
- 42. Targeting Health Care–Associated Infections: Evidence-Based Strategies
- 43. Advanced Practice Registered Nurses: The Impact on Patient Safety and Quality
- 44. Tools and Strategies for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety
- 45. AHRQ Quality Indicators
- 46. Magnet Environments for Professional Nursing Practice
- 47. Patient Safety and Health Information Technology: Role of the Electronic Health Record
- 48. Patient Safety, Telenursing, and Telehealth
- 49. Documentation and the Nurse Care Planning Process
- 50. Patient Care Technology and Safety
- 51. Enhancing Patient Safety in Nursing Education Through Patient Simulation
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