Al hilo de la actualidad, iremos llenando de contenidos este blog. De entrada, aquí van una serie de enlaces a sitios, revistas y documentos básicos, algunos de los cuales están el apartado de "Curiosos, interesantes e imprescindibles" en la columna de la izquierda. La recopilación en de José Ángel Maderuelo, la transcripción de Jesús Palacio.
Revistas:
Gestión de riesgos (I). Rev Calidad Asistencial 2005; 20 (2):49-116
Gestión de riesgos (II). Rev Calidad Asistencial 2005; 20 (4):183-236
Adverse drug events in general practice patients in Australia.Med J Aust 2006; 184: 321–32
Adverse events and near miss reporting in the NHS.Qual Saf Health Care 2005;14:279-283
An international taxonomy for errors in general practice: a pilot study.Med J Aust 2002; 177: 68-72
La asistencia sanitaria como factor de riesgo: Los efectos adversos ligados a la práctica clínica. Gac Sanit 2006;20(1): 41 - 47
La seguridad del paciente, un reto para la atención primaria. La respuesta de la semFYC. Aten Primaria 2007;39(10):517-8
Error and safety in primary care: no clear boundaries.Family Practice 2003; 20: 237–241.
Errors in general practice: development of an error classification and pilot study of a method for detecting errors
Estimating impacts on safety caused by the introduction of electronic medical records in primary care.Inform Prim Care 2004;12(4):235-41
Event Reporting to a Primary Care Patient Safety Reporting System: A Report From the ASIPS Collaborative. Ann Fam Med 2004;2(4):327-32
Interventions in primary care to reduce medication related adverse events and hospital admissions: systematic review and meta-analysis
Medical errors in primary care. Results of an international study of family practice
Patient Safety and the Ambulatory Care Setting. Northeast Florida Medicine 2007;58: 23-6
Promoting patient safety in primary care. BMJ 2001;323;583-584 BMJ
Promoting patient safety in primary care (letters) BMJ 2002;324;109
Safer medicines management in primary care
The JCAHO patient safety event taxonomy: a standardized terminology and classification schema for near misses and adverse events
The Threats to Australian Patient Safety (TAPS) study: incidence of reported errors in general practice
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