Voici une sélection d'articles sur les risques dans le suivi du retour des examens biologiques et radiologiques.
Sinnott, C., Georgiadis, A., & Dixon-Woods, M. (2020). Operational failures and how they influence the work of GPs: a qualitative study in primary care. British Journal of General Practice.
Phillips RL Jr, Bartholomew LA, DoveySM, “et al.” (2004) Learning from malpractice claims about negligent, adverse events in primary care in the United States. Qual Saf Health Care. 13:121-126
Smith P., Araya-guerra R., Bublitz C., PArnes B., Dickinson I., Van VOrst R., Westfall J. Pace W. Missing Clinical Information During Primary Care Visits, JAMA, February 2, 2005—Vol 293, No. 5 565-70
Hickner J, Graham DG, Elder NC, Brandt E, Emsermann CB, Dovey S, Phillips R. Testing process errors and their harms and consequences reported from family medicine practices: a study of the American Academy of Family Physicians National Research Network. Qual Saf Health Care. 2008 Jun;17(3):194-200.
Roy C, Poon EG, Karson AS, et al Improving patient care. Patient safety concerns arising from test results that return after hospital discharge. Ann Intern Med 2005;143:121–8.
Singh H., Shrinidi M, Sittig D ., Arora H, Espadas D., Khan M., Petersen L. Timely follow-up of abnormal diagnostic imaging test results in an outpatient setting, Ach intMed, 2009, 169, (17) 1578-1586
Elder N., Mc Ewen T., Flach J., Gallimore J., Management of test results in family medicine offices, Ann Fam Med July 1, 2009 vol. 7 no. 4 343-35
Singh H., Thomas E., Sittif D, Wilson L., Espadas D., Khan M;, Petersen L. Notification of Abnormal Lab Test Results in an Electronic Medical Record: Do Any Safety Concerns Remain?, The American Journal of Medicine (2010) 123, 238-244
Elder N., McEwen T., Flach J., Gallimore J., Pallerla H. The Management of Test Results in Primary Care: Does an Electronic Medical Record Make a Difference? Fam Med 2010;42(5):327-33
Elder N.The testing process in primary care: safety and quality implications for improving healthcare, PPT presentation report AHRQ 2010
Callen J., Georgiou A., Li J., Westbrook J. The safety implications of missed test results for hospitalised patients: a systematic review, BMJQS, Published Online First 7 February 2011 BMJ Qual Saf
Casalino LP, Dunham D, Chin MH, et alFrequency of failure to inform patients of clinically significant outpatient test results. Arch Intern Med 2009;169:1123–9.
Giardina T., Singh H. Should Patients Get Direct Access to Their Laboratory Test Results? An Answer With Many Questions, JAMA, Published online November 28, 2011 E1
Hysong S., Sawhney M., Wilson L., Sittig D., Esquivel A., Singh S., Singh H. Understanding the management of electronic test result notifications in the outpatient setting, BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2011, 11:22
Callen JL, Westbrook JI, Georgiou A, et al. Failure to follow-up test results for ambulatory patients: a systematic review. J Gen Inter Med2012;27:1334–48.`
Newman-Toker, David E., McDonald K., Meltzer D., Newman-Toker De, Butchy G, Lehmann H, Aldrich E, Chanmugam A, et Frick K. How Much Diagnostic Safety Can We Afford, and How Should We Decide? A Health Economics Perspective . BMJ Quality & Safety 22, no Suppl 2 (10 janvier 2013): ii11‑ii20.
Epner, Paul L., Janet E. Gans, et Mark L. Graber. « When Diagnostic Testing Leads to Harm: a New Outcomes-based Approach for Laboratory Medicine ». BMJ Quality & Safety 22, no Suppl 2 (10 janvier 2013): ii6 ii10.
Neilson EG, Johnson KB, Rosenbloom ST, et al. The impact of peer management on test-ordering behavior. Ann Intern Med 2004;141:196–204
Bowie, Paul, Lyn Halley, et John McKay. Laboratory Test Ordering and Results Management Systems: A Qualitative Study of Safety Risks Identified by Administrators in General Practice. BMJ Open 4, no 2 (2 janvier 2014): e004245.
Menon, S, Smith M., Sittig D., Petersen N., Hysong S., Espadas D., Modi V., Singh H.. How Context Affects Electronic Health Record-Based Test Result Follow-up: A Mixed-Methods Evaluation . BMJ Open 4, no 11 (11 janvier 2014): e005985.
Al-Mutairi, A, Meyer A., Chang P., Singh H.Lack of Timely Follow-Up of Abnormal Imaging Results and Radiologists’ Recommendations ». Journal of the American College of Radiology 0, no 0. Consulté le 12 février 2015.
Elder N. Laboratory testing in general practice: a patient safety blind spot BMJ Qual
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Litchfield, I., Bentham L., Lilford R., McManus R., Hill A., Greenfield S.. Test Result Communication in Primary Care: A Survey of Current Practice. BMJ Quality & Safety, 4 août 2015, bmjqs 2014 003712.
Litchfield, I., Bentham L., Lilford R., McManus R., Hill A., Greenfield S.. Routine Failures in the Process for Blood Testing and the Communication of Results to Patients in Primary Care in the UK: A Qualitative Exploration of Patient and Provider Perspectives. BMJ Quality & Safety, 6 août 2015, bmjqs 2014 003690.
LaRocque J.., Davis C., Tan T., D’Amico F., Merenstein D. Patient Preferences for Receiving Reports of Test Results The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 28, no 6 (11 janvier 2015): 759 66
Bowie P., Price J., Hepworth N., Dinwoodie M., McKay J. System Hazards in Managing Laboratory Test Requests and Results in Primary Care: Medical Protection Database Analysis and Conceptual Model BMJ Open 5, no 11 (11 janvier 2015): e008968.