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    Using the Global Trigger Tool in surgical and neurosurgical patients: A feasibility study by Brösterhaus, Mareen, Hammer, Antje, Gruber, Rosalie, Kalina, Steffen, Grau, Stefan, Roeth, Anjali A, Ashmawy, Hany, Groß, Thomas, Binnebösel, Marcel, Knoefel, Wolfram Trudo, Manser, Tanja

    Published in PloS one (16-08-2022)
    “…Background The Global Trigger Tool (GTT) has become a worldwide used method for estimating adverse events through a retrospective patient record review…”
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    Applying the Global Trigger Tool in German Hospitals: A Pilot in Surgery and Neurosurgery by Brösterhaus, Mareen, Hammer, Antje, Kalina, Steffen, Grau, Stefan, Roeth, Anjali A., Ashmawy, Hany, Groß, Thomas, Binnebösel, Marcel, Knoefel, Wolfram Trudo, Manser, Tanja

    Published in Journal of patient safety (01-12-2020)
    “…OBJECTIVEThe aim of the study was to assess the feasibility and potential of the Global Trigger Tool (GTT) for identifying adverse events (AEs) in different…”
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    Evaluation of psychometric properties of the German Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture and its potential for cross-cultural comparisons: a cross-sectional study by Gambashidze, Nikoloz, Hammer, Antje, Brösterhaus, Mareen, Manser, Tanja

    Published in BMJ open (01-11-2017)
    “…ObjectiveTo study the psychometric characteristics of German version of the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture and to compare its dimensionality to…”
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    Influence of Gender, Profession, and Managerial Function on Clinicians’ Perceptions of Patient Safety Culture: A Cross-National Cross-Sectional Study by Gambashidze, Nikoloz, Hammer, Antje, Wagner, Anke, Rieger, Monika A., Brösterhaus, Mareen, Van Vegten, Amanda, Manser, Tanja

    Published in Journal of patient safety (01-06-2021)
    “…OBJECTIVESIn recent years, several instruments for measuring patient safety culture (PSC) have been developed and implemented. Correct interpretation of survey…”
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    You can’t improve what you don’t measure: Safety climate measures available in the German-speaking countries to support safety culture development in healthcare by Manser, Tanja, Brösterhaus, Mareen, Hammer, Antje

    “…Safety climate measurement is a key input into safety culture development. The aim of this review is to provide an overview of the safety climate measures that…”
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