Calamity investigations often lead to recommendations that are difficult to implement and that are of little relevance, because the analysis is carried out according to a cause and effect system. The complexity of care provision requires a different method that respects the complexity of day-to-day care and is able to assess it correctly. Research according to the Safety-II philosophy clearly shows the variable interactions and dependencies present in daily work. These investigations require more effort and time, but lead to better recommendations, better recognition among professionals and an appreciative way of interviewing. This is to the satisfaction of calamity investigators, involved professionals and patients and family. This method of investigation requires an investment in time and people of the healthcare institution.
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J Oral Maxillofac Pathol
December 2022
Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Himachal Institute of Dental Sciences, Paonta Sahib, Himachal Pradesh, India.
Introduction: The determination of gender by dental pulp Barr bodies seems to be efficient tool especially in case of natural calamities where bodies are mutilated, charred, and unidentified. Different techniques are used for Barr bodies two of which are histopathological and cytological methods.
Aims And Objectives: The objective of the study is to check the reliability of human dental pulp for identification of gender using Barr bodies.
Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd
December 2021
LUMC, Leiden:Kwaliteit en Patiëntveiligheid.
Calamity investigations often lead to recommendations that are difficult to implement and that are of little relevance, because the analysis is carried out according to a cause and effect system. The complexity of care provision requires a different method that respects the complexity of day-to-day care and is able to assess it correctly. Research according to the Safety-II philosophy clearly shows the variable interactions and dependencies present in daily work.
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August 2020
OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology, New Rochelle, New York, USA.
"The pandemic is a portal." In the words of the novelist scholar Arundhati Roy, the COVID-19 pandemic is not merely an epic calamity. It has opened up a new space, a portal, to rethink everything, for example, in how we live, work, produce scientific knowledge, provide health care, and relate to others, be they humans or nonhuman animals in planetary ecosystems.
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August 2002
College of Medicine, School of Nursing, National Taiwan University, Taipei.
The powerful earthquake of September 21, 1999 wrought incalculable havoc on lives and properties in Taiwan. Although the scars of the earthquake can never be erased, the calamity can lead to a more full understanding of the experiences, perceptions and reflections of nurses involved directly in post-rescue situations. The purpose of this study was to compare the impacts of rescue experiences on Taiwanese female and male nurses who worked as rescuers following the earthquake of 21 September.
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