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Bed 13 is not worse than any other. A retrospective cohort study
ArticleAbstract: Introduction: Risk management and patient safety are closely related, following this premise some inPalabras claves:Cohorts studies, Hospital admission, medical errors, Patient SafetyAutores:Aibar-Remon C., Aranaz-Andres J., Carrillo I., Cobos A., Colmenero M., Egea-Valera M.A., García-Montero J.I., Gómez G., Gómez-Muzas F., Gorricho J., Jimmy Martin-Delgado, Marqués-Espí J.A., Mira-Solves J., Ramos J.M., Ruguero M.J., Silvestre C.Fuentes:googlescopusAcute stress of the healthcare workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic evolution: A cross-sectional study in Spain
ArticleAbstract: Objectives To determine the volume of health professionals who suffered distress due to their care oPalabras claves:anxiety disorders, depression & mood disorders, Health policy, Organisation of health services, PUBLIC HEALTH, Quality in health careAutores:Carrillo I., Fernandez C., Guilabert M., Jimmy Martin-Delgado, Mira-Solves J., Mula A., Pérez-Jover V., Vicente-Ripoll M.A.Fuentes:googlescopusOutcome of complaints by patients due to the refusal of Primary Care Physicians to agree to a treatment request
ArticleAbstract: Objective: To analyse the frequency of complaints due to the refusal of Primary Care Physicians to iPalabras claves:Claim, Defensive medicine, Medical overuse, Physician-patient relationships, Primary Health CareAutores:Carrillo I., Jimmy Martin-Delgado, Mira-Solves J.Fuentes:googlescopusPreventing and addressing the stress reactions of health care workers caring for patients with COVID-19: Development of a digital platform (Be + against COVID)
ArticleAbstract: Background: COVID-19 became a major public health concern in March 2020. Due to the high rate of hosPalabras claves:APP, covid-19, health personnel, internet, mobile app, pandemic, psychosocial, Social media, Support systemAutores:Astier-Peña M.P., Bouzán C.A., Carrillo I., Fernandez C., Guilabert M., Jimmy Martin-Delgado, Lopez-Pineda A., Marco-Gomez B., Martínez-García O.B., Mira-Solves J., Pérez-Jover V., Pérez-Pérez P., Vargas A.C., Vicente-Ripoll M.A.Fuentes:googlescopus