2020年3月-印刷版

IF 2.6 Q1 SURGERY Patient Safety in Surgery Pub Date : 2023-07-24 DOI:10.33940/001c.84520
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《患者安全》2020年春季刊可在线免费阅读和下载。每期《患者安全》为您带来最新的循证研究和数据分析,对医疗保健专家和倡导者的采访,发人深省的社论,以及来自患者和家属的鼓舞人心的故事。我们的封面故事“我是斑马”(https://patientsafetyj.com/article/73585-i-am-the-zebra-one-woman-s-five-year-quest-for-the-truth)是Missy Adams和她的丈夫Solomon的耐心评论,详细描述了她获得准确诊断的漫长而艰难的旅程。在本期中,我们也听到了玛丽·艾伦·曼尼克斯的故事,她分享了她儿子詹姆斯(https://patientsafetyj.com/article/73597-one-on-one-mary-ellen-mannix)的悲惨故事,以及她如何努力理解发生在他身上的事情,从而为其他病人说话。其他亮点:一篇关于组织努力减少与患者体重差异相关的用药错误的实践改进论文(https://patientsafetyj.com/article/73587),一种新的安全自我评估工具(https://patientsafetyj.com/article/73589),有助于预防万古霉素相关事件,以及当医院设备无法容纳肥胖患者时,安全性如何受到损害的研究(https://patientsafetyj.com/article/73590)。LGBTQ社区的成员用他们自己的话告诉我们他们的医疗保健经历(https://patientsafetyj.com/article/73592)以及我们如何为所有患者提供安全护理,我们庆祝患者安全管理局2020年I AM患者安全奖(https://patientsafetyj.com/article/73593)的获奖者。《患者安全》是完全开放获取的(作者或读者不收费)。我们欢迎来自世界各地的稿件。如果您的工作有助于提高患者的安全,请提交给我们考虑(https://patientsafetyj.com/for-authors),并请与朋友、家人、同事和护理人员分享我们的日志。
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March 2020-Printed Issue
The spring 2020 issue of Patient Safety is available to read online and download at no charge. Each issue of Patient Safety brings you the latest evidence-based research and data analytics, interviews with healthcare experts and advocates, thought-provoking editorials, and inspiring stories from patients and families. Our cover story, “I Am the Zebra,” (https://patientsafetyj.com/article/73585-i-am-the-zebra-one-woman-s-five-year-quest-for-the-truth) is a patient commentary from Missy Adams and her husband, Solomon, detailing her long, difficult journey toward an accurate diagnosis. In this issue we also hear from Mary Ellen Mannix, who shares the tragic story of her son James (https://patientsafetyj.com/article/73597-one-on-one-mary-ellen-mannix) and how her efforts to understand what happened to him led her to speak up for other patients. Additional highlights: A practice improvement paper about an organization’s efforts to decrease medication errors (https://patientsafetyj.com/article/73587) related to patient weight discrepancies, a new safety self-assessment tool (https://patientsafetyj.com/article/73589) to help prevent vancomycin-related events, and a look at how safety is compromised when hospital equipment cannot accommodate obese patients (https://patientsafetyj.com/article/73590). Members of the LGBTQ community tell us in their own words about their healthcare experiences (https://patientsafetyj.com/article/73592) and how we can provide safe care for all patients, and we celebrate the winners of the Patient Safety Authority’s 2020 I AM Patient Safety Awards (https://patientsafetyj.com/article/73593). Patient Safety is fully open access (no fees for authors or readers). We welcome manuscripts from all over the world. If your work can help advance patient safety, please submit it to us for consideration (https://patientsafetyj.com/for-authors), and kindly share our journal with friends, family, colleagues, and caregivers.
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