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P-ISSN 2689-0143
E-ISSN 2641-4716
Original Research and Articles
Vol. 3, Issue 2, 2021June 17, 2021 EDT

Where There’s Smoke: Validating a Nonproprietary Single-Item Burnout-Impacting-Safety Scale

Amanda Pearl, Steve Mrozowski, MHA, NRP, Daniel E. Shapiro, PhD,
patient safetyburnoutmedical errorspatient carearea under curve
Copyright Logoccby-nc-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.33940/culture/2021.6.3

Articles in Vol. 3, Issue 2, 2021

Vol. 3, Issue 2, 2021
  • Letter From the Editor
    Regina Hoffman
  • Masthead
    Regina Hoffman
  • 2020 Pennsylvania Patient Safety Reporting: An Analysis of Serious Events and Incidents from the Nation’s Largest Event Reporting Database
    Shawn KepnerRebecca Jones
  • 2020 Healthcare-Associated Infections in the Long-Term Care Setting: An Analysis of Reports from Pennsylvania
    Shawn KepnerAmy HarperRebecca Jones
  • Where There’s Smoke: Validating a Nonproprietary Single-Item Burnout-Impacting-Safety Scale
    Amanda PearlSteve MrozowskiDaniel E. Shapiro
  • Challenges and Potential Solutions for Patient Safety in an Infectious-Agent-Isolation Environment: A Study of 484 COVID-19-Related Event Reports Across 94 Hospitals
    Matthew A. TaylorCatherine M. ReynoldsRebecca Jones
  • Five Weeks Later: When the Critical Care Physician Becomes the Critical Care Patient
    Michael Leonard
  • The Surgical Safety Huddle: A Novel Quality Improvement Patient Safety Initiative
    Carolyn CullinaneCatharina HealyMary DoyleHelen McCarthyClaire CostiganDorothy Breen
  • Blood Transfusion Errors Within a Health System: A Review of Root Cause Analyses
    Elizabeth A. LancasterElizabeth K. RhodusMary B. DukeAndrew M. Harris
  • Safety Culture: Identifying a Healthcare Organization’s Approach to Safety Event Review and Response Through the Analysis of Event Recommendations
    Ella S. FranklinJessica L. HoweRam A. DixitTracy C. KimAllan FongKatharine T. AdamsRaj M. RatwaniRebecca JonesSeth Krevat
  • Telemetry Monitoring: Improvement Strategies for Everyone
    Kelly R. Gipson
  • Victory is Ours: Winning the Battle Against Superbugs
    Caitlyn Allen
Patient Safety
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Pearl A, Mrozowski S, Shapiro DE. Where There’s Smoke: Validating a Nonproprietary Single-Item Burnout-Impacting-Safety Scale. Patient Safety. 2021;3(2):34-44. doi:10.33940/culture/2021.6.3
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