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Hans Rutberg

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BMC Health Services Research|February 9, 2013
Factors influencing patient safety in Sweden: perceptions of patient safety officers in the county councilsMikaela Nygren, Kerstin Roback, Annica Öhrn, et al.
Lakartidningen|March 31, 2006
[Most adverse events in orthopedics, as shown by the Patient's Insurance. The injury panorama and care utilization in this patient group surveyed]Annica Ohrn, Hans Tropp, Johan Scheer, et al.
Lakartidningen|December 18, 2012
[Strategies for safe and even safer care. Survey study on county councils' patient safety work]Kerstin Roback, Mikaela Nygren, Mikael Rahmqvist, et al.
BMC Nursing|December 2, 2014
Patient safety subcultures among registered nurses and nurse assistants in Swedish hospital care: a qualitative studyMarita Danielsson, Per Nilsen, Annica Ohrn, et al.
Medicine|March 18, 2016
Preventable Adverse Events in Surgical Care in Sweden: A Nationwide Review of Patient NotesLena Nilsson, Madeleine Borgstedt Risberg, Agneta Montgomery, et al.
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation : the Official Publication of the International Society for Heart Transplantation|May 2, 2002
Long-term follow-up of patients treated with an implantable left ventricular assist device as an extended bridge to heart transplantationBengt Peterzé, Urban Lönn, Kjell Jansson, et al.
BMJ Open|May 30, 2014
Characterisations of adverse events detected in a university hospital: a 4-year study using the Global Trigger Tool methodHans Rutberg, Madeleine Borgstedt Risberg, Rune Sjödahl, et al.
BMJ Open|April 1, 2018
Incidence of adverse events in Sweden during 2013-2016: a cohort study describing the implementation of a national trigger toolLena Nilsson, Madeleine Borgstedt-Risberg, Michael Soop, et al.
Lakartidningen|June 10, 2015
[Safer Swedish healthcare requires coherent and persistent efforts]Pelle Gustafson, Jon Ahlberg, Mirjam Ekstedt, et al.
BMC Psychiatry|February 6, 2020
Adverse events in psychiatry: a national cohort study in Sweden with a unique psychiatric trigger toolLena Nilsson, Madeleine Borgstedt-Risberg, Charlotta Brunner, et al.
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BMC Health Services Research|February 9, 2013
Factors influencing patient safety in Sweden: perceptions of patient safety officers in the county councilsMikaela Nygren, Kerstin Roback, Annica Öhrn, et al.
Lakartidningen|March 31, 2006
[Most adverse events in orthopedics, as shown by the Patient's Insurance. The injury panorama and care utilization in this patient group surveyed]Annica Ohrn, Hans Tropp, Johan Scheer, et al.
Lakartidningen|December 18, 2012
[Strategies for safe and even safer care. Survey study on county councils' patient safety work]Kerstin Roback, Mikaela Nygren, Mikael Rahmqvist, et al.
BMC Nursing|December 2, 2014
Patient safety subcultures among registered nurses and nurse assistants in Swedish hospital care: a qualitative studyMarita Danielsson, Per Nilsen, Annica Ohrn, et al.
Medicine|March 18, 2016
Preventable Adverse Events in Surgical Care in Sweden: A Nationwide Review of Patient NotesLena Nilsson, Madeleine Borgstedt Risberg, Agneta Montgomery, et al.
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation : the Official Publication of the International Society for Heart Transplantation|May 2, 2002
Long-term follow-up of patients treated with an implantable left ventricular assist device as an extended bridge to heart transplantationBengt Peterzé, Urban Lönn, Kjell Jansson, et al.
BMJ Open|May 30, 2014
Characterisations of adverse events detected in a university hospital: a 4-year study using the Global Trigger Tool methodHans Rutberg, Madeleine Borgstedt Risberg, Rune Sjödahl, et al.
BMJ Open|April 1, 2018
Incidence of adverse events in Sweden during 2013-2016: a cohort study describing the implementation of a national trigger toolLena Nilsson, Madeleine Borgstedt-Risberg, Michael Soop, et al.
Lakartidningen|June 10, 2015
[Safer Swedish healthcare requires coherent and persistent efforts]Pelle Gustafson, Jon Ahlberg, Mirjam Ekstedt, et al.
BMC Psychiatry|February 6, 2020
Adverse events in psychiatry: a national cohort study in Sweden with a unique psychiatric trigger toolLena Nilsson, Madeleine Borgstedt-Risberg, Charlotta Brunner, et al.
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