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AHRQ Patient Safety Network ► The TRANSFORM patient safety project: a microsystem approach to improving outcomes on inpatient units.

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The TRANSFORM patient safety project: a microsystem approach to improving outcomes on inpatient units.

Braddock CH III, Szaflarski N, Forsey L, Abel L, Hernandez-Boussard T, Morton J. J Gen Intern Med. 2015;30:425-433.

This before-and-after study examined the impact of a patient safety project which included simulation trainingteamwork training, and patient safety educational conferences. The authors found a decrease inhospital-acquired complications, better nurse perceptions of safety culture, and an improved observed-to-expected mortality ratio. These promising preliminary results should spur larger studies of these organizational safety efforts.

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