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Christine W. Hartmann
Researcher at Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital
Publications - 52
Citations - 1062
Christine W. Hartmann is an academic researcher from Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 41 publications receiving 920 citations. Previous affiliations of Christine W. Hartmann include University of Massachusetts Lowell & Boston University.
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Identifying organizational cultures that promote patient safety.
Sara J. Singer,Alyson Falwell,David M. Gaba,Mark Meterko,Amy K. Rosen,Christine W. Hartmann,Laurence C. Baker +6 more
TL;DR: Results support strategies that promote group orientation and reduced hierarchy, including use of multidisciplinary team training, continuous quality improvement tools, and human resource practices and policies.
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Relationship of hospital organizational culture to patient safety climate in the Veterans Health Administration.
Christine W. Hartmann,Mark Meterko,Amy K. Rosen,Shibei Zhao,Priti Shokeen,Sara J. Singer,David M. Gaba +6 more
TL;DR: Higher levels of safety climate were significantly associated with higher levels of group and entrepreneurial cultures, while lower levels ofsafety climate were associated withhigher levels of hierarchical culture.
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An overview of patient safety climate in the VA.
Christine W. Hartmann,Amy K. Rosen,Mark Meterko,Priti Shokeen,Shibei Zhao,Sara J. Singer,Alyson Falwell,David M. Gaba +7 more
TL;DR: Differences in safety climate emerged by management level, clinician status, and workgroup, indicating an overall positive safety climate across the VA, but there is room for improvement.
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How the dual process model of human cognition can inform efforts to de‐implement ineffective and harmful clinical practices: A preliminary model of unlearning and substitution
Christian D. Helfrich,Christian D. Helfrich,Adam J. Rose,Christine W. Hartmann,Christine W. Hartmann,Leti van Bodegom-Vos,Ian D. Graham,Ian D. Graham,Suzanne J. Wood,Barbara Majerczyk,Chester B. Good,Chester B. Good,Leonard M. Pogach,Sherry L. Ball,David H. Au,David H. Au,David C. Aron,David C. Aron +17 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that as an unintended consequence of unlearning strategies clinicians may experience “reactance,” ie, feel their professional prerogative is being violated and, consequently, increase their commitment to the ineffective practice.
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Potentially inappropriate prescribing in elderly: assessing doctor knowledge, confidence and barriers.
Ravishankar Ramaswamy,Vittorio Maio,James J. Diamond,Amy R. Talati,Christine W. Hartmann,Christine Arenson,Barbara Roehl +6 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that doctor usage of the Beers criteria might correlate with improved judgement in prescribing for the elderly, and most doctors report multiple barriers to appropriate prescribing in the elderly.