Journal of Patient Safety Issues Research Articles in April 2021 Edition
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PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, April 6 -- The Journal of Patient Safety, a journal that says it focuses on patient safety, published research articles, including the following topics, in its April 2021 edition:
Original Studies:
* Preoperative Anticoagulation Management in Everyday Clinical Practice: An International Comparative Analysis of Work-as-Done Using the Functional Resonance Analysis Method
* The Incidence and Preventability of Adverse Events in Older Acutely Admitted Patients: A Longitudinal Study With 4292 Patient Records
* Patient Safety Culture in Mutual Insurance Companies in Spain
* Using Broken Windows Theory as the Backdrop for a Proactive Approach to Threat Identification in Health Care
* Physical Design Factors Contributing to Patient Falls
* Medication Reconciliation During Hospitalization and in Hospital-Home Interface: An Observational Retrospective Study
* From the Patient Perspective, Consent Forms Fall Short of Providing Information to Guide Decision Making
* Hearing Impairment and the Amelioration of Avoidable Medical Error: A Cross-Sectional Survey
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