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    Applicability and Validity of Second Victim Assessment Instruments among General Practitioners and Healthcare Assistants (SEVID-IX Study) by Bushuven, Stefan, Trifunovic-Koenig, Milena, Bunz, Maxie, Weinmann-Linne, Patrick, Klemm, Victoria, Strametz, Reinhard, Müller, Beate Sigrid

    Published in Healthcare (Basel) (01-01-2024)
    “…The second victim phenomenon and moral injury are acknowledged entities of psychological harm for healthcare providers. Both pose risks to patients, healthcare…”
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    Blackbox error management: how do practices deal with critical incidents in everyday practice? A qualitative interview study by Bodek, Aljoscha, Pommée, Marina, Berger, Alexandra, Giraki, Maria, Müller, Beate Sigrid, Schütze, Dania

    Published in BMC family practice (29-11-2023)
    “…Error management plays a key role in patient safety. It is a systematic approach aimed at identifying and learning from critical incidents by reporting,…”
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    From sensitization to adoption? A qualitative study of the implementation of a digitally supported intervention for clinical decision making in polypharmacy by Söling, Sara, Köberlein-Neu, Juliane, Müller, Beate Sigrid, Dinh, Truc Sophia, Muth, Christiane, Pfaff, Holger, Karbach, Ute

    Published in Implementation science : IS (21-09-2020)
    “…Formative evaluation of the implementation process for a digitally supported intervention in polypharmacy in Germany. Qualitative research was conducted within…”
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    Improving critical incident reporting in primary care through education and involvement by Müller, Beate Sigrid, Beyer, Martin, Blazejewski, Tatjana, Gruber, Dania, Müller, Hardy, Gerlach, Ferdinand Michael

    Published in BMJ open quality (01-08-2019)
    “…BackgroundCritical incident reporting systems (CIRS) can be an important tool for the identification of organisational safety needs and thus to improve patient…”
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    Patient-perceived barriers and facilitators to the implementation of a medication review in primary care: a qualitative thematic analysis by Uhl, Mirella Carolin, Muth, Christiane, Gerlach, Ferdinand Michael, Schoch, Goentje-Gesine, Müller, Beate Sigrid

    Published in BMC family practice (05-01-2018)
    “…Although polypharmacy can cause adverse health outcomes, patients often know little about their medication. A regularly conducted medication review (MR) can…”
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