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ISQua in VANCOUVER 2005

PROGRAM

Wednesday 26 October

TRACK: PATIENT SAFETY
1000 – 1030   BREAK    
Concurrent sessions
1030 – 1200 Introduction to Patient Safety Track
  A1   Plenary:
Sheila Leatherman
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  A2  Pacific Ballroom    
    BRIEF PAPERS    
  138  Three ways of detecting critical incidents and adverse events in hospital practice.
Schwab K, Psaila B, Patel T, Chapman EJ, Neale G, Olsen S
   
  175 Predictors for adverse events in surgical admissions in Australia
Kable AK, Gibberd RW, Spigelman AD      
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  316 Predictors of adverse events in hospitals
El-Jardali F
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  A3  Moresby Room
    INVITED PRESENTATION
    Medication safety collaborative in Australia
Jenny Bartlett
Presenter: Chris Brook, Australia
   
    BRIEF PAPERS    
  345  Preventing medication errors
Kus H, Budak M, Kutluat S, Hacibekiroglu S 
   
  385   Change in practice and policy to reduce medication errors: Dispensing, prescribing and administration
Norton K
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1200–1300    LUNCH    
Poster presentation sessions
1300 - 1330 A10 Moresby Room
    POSTER PRESENTATIONS
  081  Prevalence and root cause analysis of adverse drug events by clinical pharmacists observation
Desuter G, D’Oore W, Wilmotte L, Collard R, Aunac S, Vanschoor M, Noirhomme P, DePlaen JF, Melin J
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  246 Research partnerships for patient safety: Using restoration science to design an innovative medication safety intervention
Marck P, Coleman-Miller G, Cassiani S, Morgan-Eckley W, O’Brien B, Previll B, Reyenes M, Versluys R, Chivers L, van der Zalm J, Swankhuisen M, Nolan JT, Kwan JA
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  093 Decrease in dispensing error rate by the recording and education of pediatric prescriptions
Kim KS, Han HJ, Son IJ
   
  280 Risk assessment in clinical pharmacy: The AMC pharmacy risk model
Wierenga PC, Kalmeijer MD, Hudson PTW, Bakker PJM, Rosielle M, Lie-A - Huen LL
   
  134 Medication error prevention program 
Oh DS, Moon NS
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  115  Tracking strategies for improvement in the trial to reduce antimicrobial prophylaxis errors TRAPE study
Braun BI, Bozikis MR, Kritchevsky SB, Kusek L, Simmons B.
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Concurrent sessions
1330 – 1500 A14 Pacific Ballroom    
    BRIEF PAPERS
   
  029  Voluntary incident reporting and near miss incident reporting by anaesthetic trainees in Australian hospitals
Bolsin SN, Freestone L, Patrick A, Creati B, Colson M
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  057 A community survey of medical errors perception in Oman  
Al-Mandhari AS, Al-Azri MH, Al-Shafeea MA, Khan M   
   
  007 How safe am I here? 
Wolosin RJ, Matthews JL, Vercler L
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  311 Patient perspectives regarding preventable medical errors in Alberta, Canada Vanderheyden L, Meadows L, Brown N, McBrien-Morrison C, Norton PG, Cowell JWF    
  A15  Moresby Room    
    BRIEF PAPERS    
  294 Influence of organisational culture on evidence-based practices in infection control and prevention in Japanese teaching hospitals
Kobuse H, Imanaka Y, Sekimoto M, Tsuji N, Kizu J, Okubo T, Kobayashi H
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  414  Pilot projects of clinical risk management in eight Belgian hospitals  Hartmann M, Vleugels A
   
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  258 Advancing quality in the name of patient safety: A Manitoba approach
Fries P, Berry V, Smyrski L, Frith B
   
  065 How much does medicare pay hospitals for medical injuries?
Zhan C, Friedman B, Mosso A, Pronovost P
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1500–1530   BREAK    

Thursday 27 October

1000 – 1030   BREAK    
Concurrent sessions
1030 – 1200 B02 Pacific Ballroom    
    INVITED PRESENTATIONS
    Measurement for patient safety improvement
B. Runciman, Australia
   
    Development of a standardised data collection instrument to facilitate the capture of adverse events from hospital charts
PG Norton, Baker GR, Flintoft V, Canada
   
    BRIEF PAPERS    
  178 Tests of models of determinants of mortality and unplanned readmission for acute medical patients in Canadian hospitalsTourangeau AE, Doran D, Mc Gillis-Hall L, O’Brien-Pallas L, Pringle D, Tu J, Verma A Download Abstract (PDF) Download Slides (PDF)
  377 Review of the methodology for the identification of adverse events in hospital care
Mendes W
, Travassos C, Martins M, Noronha J C
   
  164 Language barriers: Implications for patient safety research 
Divi C,    Chang A, Castro G, Croteau RJ, Loeb JM
   
1200 – 1300
   LUNCH    
Poster presentation sessions
1300 - 1330 B10(a) Pacific Ballroom    
    POSTER PRESENTATIONS
  123 Using clinical risk management for the continuous improvement of healthcare delivery processes: A pilot study in radiotherapy Trucco P, Scorsetti M, Lorenzi F
   
  071 Oak Bay Lodge falls awareness: Beginning steps
Durando CD, Cook H
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  128 Implementation of risk management in hematological hospital
Fontes EMA, Pêcego MMN, Lopes MED, Queiroz AP, Azevedo FS, Lobo C
   
  B10(b) Moresby Room    
    POSTER PRESENTATIONS
  321 Implementing a critical incident reporting system in a microbiological laboratory:  When dreams come true not everything is easy
Barth I, Gatermann SG
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  221 Manpower costs to maintain the quality system of a hospital: A case of infection control and prevention
Fukuda H, Imanaka Y, Mihara H, Sekimoto M, Hayashida K
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  088 Rotavirus infection control in the neonatal intensive care unit
Kim HJ, Seo EH, Lee JY, Hong BY, La YY, Lee EH 
   
 
Friday 28 October
1000 – 1030   BREAK    
Concurrent sessions
1030 – 1200 C02   INVITED PRESENTATIONS
    Reducing medication risk and improving patient safety
D. O’ Leary, USA
   
    Legal frameworks, medical error and patient safety: an international comparison 
J. M. Gilmour, USA
   
    Communication and human factors understanding in reducing litigation risk and improving safety
C. Hughes, Australia 
   

  Reducing litigation risk and improving safety?
R. Thomson, UK
   
1200 – 1300   LUNCH    
 
Poster presentation sessions
1300 - 1330 C10(a) Pacific Ballroom    
    POSTER PRESENTATIONS
  346 Barriers to using patient complaints to improve quality: A case study in Taiwan  
Hsieh SY, Thomas D, Rotem A 
   
  390 The AquMeds task force patient safety: Supporting Germany’s health care system in implementing patient safety
Thomeczek C, Ollenschlaeger G, Jonitz G
   
  184 Representation of patient safety data by clinical coding systems: adequacy of international medical vocabularies
Chang A, Castro G, Chapagne S, Loeb JM
   
  C10(b) Moresby Room    
    POSTER PRESENTATIONS
  034 Factors risking patient safety in Saudi Arabian hospitals
Alomar BA, Alfawzan NM
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  227 Developing a clinical governance and patient safety framework for NHS Quality Improvement Scotland (NHS QIS)
Borland H, Fisher C, Holdsworth L, Tavendale P, Wilson A
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060 Clinical incident / near miss reporting: Cornerstone or milestone in patient safety programmes
Mc Elhinney JP
   
 
Concurrent sessions
1330 – 1500 C15 Pacific Ballroom    
    BRIEF PAPERS
  327 Results of a hospital wide critical incident reporting system (CIRS): The St. Gallen CIRS framework
Rose N, Germann D
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  084 Systematically improving patient safety processes and outcomes: The evaluation challenge
Miller J, Mc Garrity P
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  260 Conjoint working on corporate governance to improve health service quality and safety
Robinson M, Mc Caughan C, Mc Cormack M, Hughes S
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  209 Identifying clinical, financial and organisational domains that determine the value of patient safety taxonomy and ontology
Castro G, Chang A, Champagne S, Loeb JM 
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163 National strategy for patient safety.  Quality management program in nosocomial infections
Martinez- Gonzalez JA, Valencia-Solano JL, Valenzuela-Antelo J, Romero-Tellez MB 
   

 

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