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    The Care Process Self-Evaluation Tool: a valid and reliable instrument for measuring care process organization of health care teams by Seys, Deborah, Deneckere, Svin, Sermeus, Walter, Van Gerven, Eva, Panella, Massimiliano, Bruyneel, Luk, Mutsvari, Timothy, Bejarano, Rafaela Camacho, Kul, Seval, Vanhaecht, Kris

    Published in BMC health services research (19-08-2013)
    “…Patient safety can be increased by improving the organization of care. A tool that evaluates the actual organization of care, as perceived by multidisciplinary…”
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    Health Care Professionals as Second Victims after Adverse Events: A Systematic Review by Seys, Deborah, Wu, Albert W., Gerven, Eva Van, Vleugels, Arthur, Euwema, Martin, Panella, Massimiliano, Scott, Susan D., Conway, James, Sermeus, Walter, Vanhaecht, Kris

    Published in Evaluation & the Health Professions (01-06-2013)
    “…Adverse events within health care settings can lead to two victims. The first victim is the patient and family and the second victim is the involved health…”
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    Increased Risk of Burnout for Physicians and Nurses Involved in a Patient Safety Incident by Van Gerven, Eva, Elst, Tinne Vander, Vandenbroeck, Sofie, Dierickx, Sigrid, Euwema, Martin, Sermeus, Walter, De Witte, Hans, Godderis, Lode, Vanhaecht, Kris

    Published in Medical care (01-10-2016)
    “…BACKGROUND:Human errors occur everywhere, including in health care. Not only the patient, but also the involved health professional is affected (ie, the…”
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    Psychological impact and recovery after involvement in a patient safety incident: a repeated measures analysis by Van Gerven, Eva, Bruyneel, Luk, Panella, Massimiliano, Euwema, Martin, Sermeus, Walter, Vanhaecht, Kris

    Published in BMJ open (31-08-2016)
    “…ObjectiveTo examine individual, situational and organisational aspects that influence psychological impact and recovery of a patient safety incident on…”
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    Supporting involved health care professionals (second victims) following an adverse health event: A literature review by Seys, Deborah, Scott, Susan, Wu, Albert, Van Gerven, Eva, Vleugels, Arthur, Euwema, Martin, Panella, Massimiliano, Conway, James, Sermeus, Walter, Vanhaecht, Kris

    Published in International journal of nursing studies (01-05-2013)
    “…One out of seven patients is involved in an adverse event. The first priority after such an event is the patient and their family (first victim). However the…”
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    Involvement of health-care professionals in an adverse event: the role of management in supporting their workforce by Gerven, Eva Van, Seys, Deborah, Panella, Massimiliano, Sermeus, Walter, Euwema, Martin, Federico, Frank, Kenney, Linda, Vanhaecht, Kris

    Published in Polskie archiwum medycyny wewne̦trznej (01-01-2014)
    “… After an adverse event, not only patients and family members but also health-care professionals involved in the event become victims. More than 50% of all…”
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    Variation in 17 obstetric care pathways: potential danger for health professionals and patient safety? by Sarrechia, Mirella, Van Gerven, Eva, Hermans, Lien, Deneckere, Svin, Sermeus, Walter, Panella, Massimiliano, Spitz, Bernard, Vanhaecht, Kris

    Published in Journal of advanced nursing (01-02-2013)
    “…Sarrechia M., Van Gerven E., Hermans L., Deneckere S., Sermeus W., Panella M., Spitz B. & Vanhaecht K. (2012) Variation in 17 obstetric care pathways:…”
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    Important variations in the content of care pathway documents for total knee arthroplasty may lead to quality and patient safety problems by Segal, Olivier, Bellemans, Johan, Van Gerven, Eva, Deneckere, Svin, Panella, Massimiliano, Sermeus, Walter, Vanhaecht, Kris

    Published in Journal of evaluation in clinical practice (01-02-2013)
    “…Aim  Reducing variations by standardizing the key interventions in clinical processes is an effective tool to minimize the probability of medical errors. Thus,…”
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