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AHRQ-Related Articles, February 6, 2015

BMJ Quality & Safety
Reilly JB, Ogdie AR, Von Feldt JM, Myers JS. Teaching about how doctors think: a longitudinal curriculum in cognitive bias and diagnostic error for residents. BMJ Qual Saf 2013 Dec; 22(12):1044-50. [Cites AHRQ publication, Advances in Patient Safety: From Research to Implementation, Volume 2: Concepts and Methodology.] Select to access the abstract.

Cognition, Technology & Work
Doupi P, Svaar H, Bjorn B, Keilkas E, Nylen U, et al. Use of the Global Trigger Tool in patient safety improvement efforts: Nordic experiences. Cog Tech Work 2015 Feb; 17(1):45-54. [Cites AHRQ Web site publication, Morbidity and Mortality Rounds on the Web.]

Engleberg Center for Health Care Reform at Brookings
Daniel G, McClellanm, Colvin H, Aurora P, Khaterzai S. Strengthening patient care: building an effective National Medical Device Surveillance System. 2015 Feb; online. [Planning Board members include Gurvaneet Randhawa and Anne Trontell, Senior Advisor on Clinical Genomics and Personalized Medicine and Senior Advisor on Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Risk Management, respectively, in AHRQ’s Center for Evidence and Practice Improvement; discusses AHRQ’s involvement in electronic data infrastructure projects, patient registry frameworks, and patient safety organizations, citing the AHRQ Web site and several AHRQ publications.]

JAMA
Leape LL. Hospital readmissions following surgery: turning complications into "treasures". JAMA 2015 Feb 3; 313(5):467-8. [Cites AHRQ-funded article by Pronovost et al. (N Engl J Med, 2006).]

JAMA Internal Medicine
Callaham M. Evidence in support of a back-to-basics approach in out-of-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation vs "advanced treatment." JAMA Intern Med 2015 Feb; 172(2):205-6. [Comments on AHRQ-funded article by Sanghavi et al. published in the same issue.]

Haas JS, Linder JA, Park ER, Gonzalez I, Rigotti NA, et al. Proactive tobacco cessation outreach to smokers of low socioeconomic status: a randomized clinical trial. JAMA Intern Med 2015 Feb; 175(2):218-26. [Cites AHRQ-sponsored guideline, Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence: 2008 Update, 2008.] Select to access the abstract.

Rigotti NA. Improving the success of treating tobacco smokers. JAMA Intern Med 2015 Feb; 175(2):272-3. [Cites AHRQ-sponsored guideline, Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence: 2008 Update, 2008.]

Evans RW. Headaches and neuroimaging. JAMA Intern Med 2015 Feb; 175(2):312. [Comments on AHRQ-funded article by Callaghan, Kerber, and Burke (JAMA Intern Med, 2014).]

Sharma A. Headaches and neuroimaging. JAMA Intern Med 2015 Feb; 175(2):312-3. [Comments on AHRQ-funded article by Callaghan, Kerber, and Burke (JAMA Intern Med, 2014).]

 

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