Direct cellular vs. indirect pager communication during orthopaedic surgical procedures: A prospective study
2009
Technology and Health Care
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 17
Pages 149-157
Author(s): Ortega, G. R., Taksali, S., Smart, R., Baumgaertner, M. R.
Staff-to-staff communication is critical to quality and efficient healthcare. Physicians, nurses, and other healthcare workers all use various methods of communication in their daily work. Difficulties in staff communication often lead to interruptions and delays in patient care, variation in response time, medical errors, violation of privacy, and dissatisfaction in patient and staff.
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Medication Errors in Hospitalized Cardiovascular Patients
2003
Archives of Internal Medicine
Journal Article
Issue 12
Volume 163
Pages 1461-6
Author(s): LaPointe, N.M., Jollis, J.G.
Added October 2012
Quality of care a children's hospital: the parents' perspective
1999
Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
Journal Article
Issue 11
Volume 153
Pages 1123-1129
Author(s): Homer, C.J., Marino, B., Cleary, P.D., Alpert, H.R., Smith, B., Ganser, C.M.C., Brustowicz, R.M., Goldmann, D.A.
Added October 2012
Communication: patient safety and the nursing work environment
2007
Nursing That Works
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 40
Pages 11-2
Author(s): Friesen, M.A., Hughes, R.G., Zorn, M.
Added October 2012
Re-thinking family-centered care across the continuum of children's healthcare
2004
Child: Care, Health and Development
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 30
Pages 265-277
Author(s): Franck, L., Callery, P.
Added October 2012