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Floor van Rosse

Researcher at VU University Medical Center

Publications -  11
Citations -  585

Floor van Rosse is an academic researcher from VU University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Patient safety. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 541 citations. Previous affiliations of Floor van Rosse include Utrecht University.

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The Effect of Computerized Physician Order Entry on Medication Prescription Errors and Clinical Outcome in Pediatric and Intensive Care: A Systematic Review

TL;DR: Meta-analysis showed a significant decreased risk of medication prescription errors with use of computerized physician order entry, however, there was no significant reduction in adverse drug events or mortality rates.
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Changes in adverse event rates in hospitals over time: a longitudinal retrospective patient record review study

TL;DR: Indications were found that differences in the risk of experiencing a preventable AE between hospital departments were larger in 2008 than in 2004, while differences between hospitals themselves were smaller.
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Prioritizing Emerging Zoonoses in The Netherlands

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a general method to prioritize pathogens using a quantitative, stochastic multi-criteria model, parameterized for the Netherlands, to support the development of early warning and surveillance systems of emerging zoonoses.
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Role of relatives of ethnic minority patients in patient safety in hospital care: a qualitative study.

TL;DR: Although healthcare providers should not hand over their responsibilities to the relatives of patients, optimising collaboration with relatives who are willing to take part in the care process may improve patient safety.
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Ethnic minority patients not at increased risk of adverse events during hospitalisation in urban hospitals in the Netherlands: results of a prospective observational study

TL;DR: Compared with Dutch patients, ethnic minority patients were not at increased risk of AEs while receiving care in Dutch hospitals, and healthcare providers seem to have responded effectively to specific patient care needs.