The table as shown is a short version of the one in the 'Patient Safety Toolbox publication. For an example of all the subheadings in the original, see here (pdf-file).
For an example of all the subheadings in the original, see here (pdf-file).
Preamble Introduction Part I - aspects of patient safety in health care 1. What is patient safety? 2. Patient safety from an international perspective 3. Why are hospitals not as safe as we would like them to be? 4. The epidemiology of medical errors: do we know what we are measuring? 5. The safety management system: approach at the organisation level Part II Examples of patient safety tools (A) 6. Patient involvement 7. Patient safety culture: assessment instruments 8. Move your Dot: example for improving patient safety 9. Trigger tool and study of medical records: instrument for detecting adverse events 10. Bow-tie model: instrument for risk analysis 11. Health Failure Mode Effect Analysis: instrument for proactive risk analysis 12. Root Cause Analysis: instrument for reactive risk analysis 13. PRISMA: an instrument for structured reactive analysis of incidents 14. Benchmark/comparison indicators: instruments to measure and compare quality and safety of care Part II Examples of patient safety tools (B) 15. Bundles 16. Rapid response teams 17. The time-out procedure 18. Operating room debriefing 19. Crew resource management 20. SBAR: a framework for safe communication 21. Multidisciplinary team training of health care professionals in a medical simulation centre --- References (in pdf) - for an HTML-file see here