Coordination in high-risk organizations: the need for flexible routines

G Grote, JC Weichbrodt, H Günter, E Zala-Mezö… - Cognition, technology & …, 2009 - Springer
… , we propose several implications for future research on organizational routines and rules
management in high-risk organizations. 2 Organizational routines and organizational flexibility …

Lifestyle risk factors in general practice: routine assessment and management

E Denney-Wilson, M Fanaian, Q Wan… - Australian Family …, 2010 - search.informit.org
… The Health Improvement and Prevention Study15 is designed to evaluate the impact of an
intervention for patients at high risk of vascular disease. Both trials commenced in 2008 and …

Treatment of high fracture risk patients in routine clinical practice

O Lesnyak, E Gladkova, N Aleksandrov, Z Belaya… - Archives of …, 2020 - Springer
… In summary, the real-world study has shown that patients with high risk of fracture due to
osteoporosis may be regarded as difficult to treat. More potent therapy that was initiated at the …

Cervical cancer screening by high risk HPV testing in routine practice: results at one year recall of high risk HPV-positive and cytology-negative women

AD Mistro, H Frayle, A Ferro… - Journal of Medical …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective Cervical cancer screening by human papillomavirus (HPV) testing requires the
use of additional triage and follow-up analyses. We evaluated women’s compliance with and …

Screening versus routine practice in detection of atrial fibrillation in patients aged 65 or over: cluster randomised controlled trial

DA Fitzmaurice, FDR Hobbs, S Jowett, J Mant… - Bmj, 2007 - bmj.com
… Atrial fibrillation is a major risk factor for thromboembolic disease, particularly stroke.1 Its
prevalence rises with age, from about 1% in the whole population to about 5% in people aged …

Classification strategies for non‐routine events occurring in highrisk patient care settings: A scoping review

EC Alberto, S Jagannath, ME McCusker… - … in clinical practice, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
… Non‐routine events (NREs) are atypical or unusual occurrences in a pre‐defined process.
Although some NREs in highrisk clinical settings have no adverse effects on patient care, …

The role of informal dimensions of safety in high-volume organisational routines: an ethnographic study of test results handling in UK general practice

S Grant, K Checkland, P Bowie, B Guthrie - Implementation Science, 2017 - Springer
… The handling of laboratory, imaging and other test results in UK general practice is a high-volume
organisational routine that is both complex and high risk. Previous research in this …

Fracture risk assessment without bone density measurement in routine clinical practice

WD Leslie, S Morin, LM Lix, H Johansson… - Osteoporosis …, 2012 - Springer
… , and high risk. Some guidelines do not recommend the use hip fracture probability in routine
… few individuals reclassified from low risk to high risk (0.1%) or high risk to low risk (0.2%). …

Opportunistic screening for diabetes in routine clinical practice

MW Ealovega, BP Tabaei, M Brandle, R Burke… - Diabetes …, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
… more likely to have diabetes risk factors than unscreened subjects: high-risk (nonwhite) race
… more likely to have at least one diabetes risk factor than unscreened subjects (P = 0.001). In …

Daily routine versus on-demand chest radiograph policy and practice in adult ICU patients-clinicians' perspective

A Al Shahrani, K Al-Surimi - BMC Medical Imaging, 2018 - Springer
… daily as a part of routine investigations in … high risk patients. The aim of this study was to
identify and assess the clinician’s perspective in abandoning the current practice of daily routine