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Patient Unit Safety and Care Quality

Autor Huey-Ming Tzeng, Chang-Yi Yin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 noi 2008
This book addresses the issue of patient safety and the need to promote it in hospital settings, such as reducing the risk of injury from falls. Hospitals continuously devote quality improvement and research efforts to prevent inpatient falls, which comprise the largest category of reported incidents. Are hospitals explicitly designed to enhance patient safety? Is hospital design, equipment and human resource management (eg: nurse/patient ratio, family involvement) appropriate to promote safe hospital stays? Using inpatient falls as an example, among the nursing quality indicators identified by the American Nurses Association, patient fall rates are perceived as the indicator that could be of most benefit from nurse-led interventions or safety strategies. This book offers empirical evidence and critical arguments to promote the development and understanding of the safety culture in hospital settings and related cases are used to illustrate the authors' observations and to stimulate the interest of the health care, field, as well as the public, on this topic.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781604566703
ISBN-10: 1604566701
Pagini: 329
Ilustrații: tables
Dimensiuni: 187 x 266 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.97 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc

Cuprins

Preface; Demanding a safe hospital stay; The caring philosophy in acute hospital settings; No safety, no quality: Initiatives for promoting patient safety in hospitals; Problematic patient safety areas in hospitals; Inpatient falls; Health care-associated pressure ulcers; Serious injury or death in physical restraints or seclusion; Inpatient suicide; Medication errors; Transfusion errors; Wrong-site surgery; Treatment delays; Operative and postoperative errors and complications; Health care-associated infections; The impact of hospital human resource management on patient outcomes; Unsafe design of patient rooms; Say NO to poor care safety I: Poor communication among health care providers; Say NO to poor care safety II: Incorrect patient identification in the process of providing care; Learning the facts from research I: The family involvement culture in the US hospital environment; Learning the facts from research II: Historical human resource issues related to hospital nursing; Learning the facts from research III: The linkage between nurse staffing and inpatient fall rates; Epilogue; Glossary of terms commonly used in hospital care; Index.