Editorial: Doctors Are Still Burying Their Mistakes (original) (raw)

Why the need to reduce medical errors is not obvious

Stephen Buetow

Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2005

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Social aspects of clinical errors

Elizabeth Mason-Whitehead

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2009

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WE MAY REMEMBER BUT WHAT DID WE LEARN? DEALING WITH ERRORS, CRIMES AND MISDEMEANOURS AROUND ADVERSE EVENTS IN HEALTHCARE

Denis Fischbacher-Smith

Financial Accountability & Management, 2009

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Errors in medical practice: identification, classification and steps towards reduction

Suzanne Tamang

Studies in health technology and informatics, 2004

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Medical Errors in a Newly Established Teaching Hospital-Some Lessons Learnt for Better Practices

National Journal of Health Sciences, Nida Anwar

Research Article, 2019

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Epidemiology of medical error

Robert Wilson

Western Journal of Medicine, 2000

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Views of practicing physicians and the public on medical errors

Allison Rosen

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2003

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Errors in Medical Practice

Suzanne Tamang

2006

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Medical errors

Ahmed ALDUAIS

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The near miss resident conference: understanding the barriers to confronting medical errors

Gregory Kane, Rachel Sorokin

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Detecting and reporting medical errors: why the dilemma?

Dan Pietro

BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 2000

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Lost Opportunities: How Physicians Communicate About Medical Errors

Jane Garbutt

Health Affairs, 2008

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Erring and learning in clinical practice

Brian Hurwitz

British Journal of General Practice, 2002

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Setting Up a Database of Medical Error In General Practice: Conceptual and Methodological Considerations

Brian Hurwitz

The British Journal of General Practice, 2001

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The Threats to Australian Patient Safety (TAPS) study: incidence of reported errors in general practice

Michael Mira

Medical Journal of Australia, 2006

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Barriers to acceptance of medical error: the case for a teaching programme

Jochanan Benbassat, Dina Pilpel

Medical Education, 1998

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Are patients morally responsible for their errors?

Stephen Buetow

Journal of Medical Ethics, 2006

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Human Error and Patient Safety

Charles Vincent

Textbook of Patient Safety and Clinical Risk Management, 2020

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Medical harm and the consequences of error for doctors

Paul Macneill

The Medical journal of Australia

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The frequency and nature of medical error in primary care: understanding the diversity across studies

John Sandars

Family Practice, 2003

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Silent sufferers: Health care practitioners as second victims of patient safety incidents

Brenda Z. Kubheka

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The epidemiology of error: an analysis of databases of clinical negligence litigation

Alastair Gray, Paul Fenn

2004

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Common Barriers to Reporting Medical Errors

Zuhal kadhim

The Scientific World Journal

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To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System

Linda Kohn

1999

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Estimating Hospital-Related Deaths Due to Medical Error: A Perspective From Patient Advocates

Kim Westerman

Journal of Patient Safety, 2017

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Medical Errors: Teachable Moments in Doing the Right Thing

Walter Lee

Journal of Graduate Medical Education, 2013

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Minimizing medical errors to improve patient safety: An essential mission ahead

Sunil Karande

Journal of Postgraduate Medicine, 2021

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Turning the medical gaze in upon itself: root cause analysis and the investigation of clinical error

Christine Jorm

Social science & medicine (1982), 2006

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