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Teodoro Herbosa
Researcher at University of the Philippines Manila
Publications - 20
Citations - 5387
Teodoro Herbosa is an academic researcher from University of the Philippines Manila. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 14 publications receiving 4820 citations. Previous affiliations of Teodoro Herbosa include National University of Malaysia & University of the Philippines.
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A Surgical Safety Checklist to Reduce Morbidity and Mortality in a Global Population
Alex B. Haynes,Thomas G. Weiser,Thomas G. Weiser,William R. Berry,Stuart R. Lipsitz,Abdel-Hadi S. Breizat,E. Patchen Dellinger,Teodoro Herbosa,Sudhir Joseph,Pascience L. Kibatala,Marie Carmela,Mc Lapitan,Alan Merry,Krishna Moorthy,R. Reznick,Bryce R. Taylor,Atul A. Gawande +16 more
TL;DR: Implementation of the checklist was associated with concomitant reductions in the rates of death and complications among patients at least 16 years of age who were undergoing noncardiac surgery in a diverse group of hospitals.
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Changes in safety attitude and relationship to decreased postoperative morbidity and mortality following implementation of a checklist-based surgical safety intervention
Alex B. Haynes,Thomas G. Weiser,William R. Berry,Stuart R. Lipsitz,Abdel-Hadi S. Breizat,E. Patchen Dellinger,Gerald Dziekan,Teodoro Herbosa,Pascience L. Kibatala,Marie Carmela M. Lapitan,Alan Merry,R. Reznick,Bryce R. Taylor,Amit Vats,Atul A. Gawande +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess the relationship between changes in clinician attitude and changes in postoperative outcomes following a checklist-based surgical safety intervention and find that improvements in post-operative outcomes were associated with improved perception of teamwork and safety climate among respondents, suggesting that changes in these may be partially responsible for the effect of the checklist.
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One Virus, Four Continents, Eight Countries: An Interdisciplinary and International Study on the Psychosocial Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic among Adults.
Mélissa Généreux,Philip J. Schluter,Kevin Hung,Chi Shing Wong,Catherine Pui Yin Mok,Tracey O’Sullivan,Marc D. David,Marie-Eve Carignan,Gabriel Blouin-Genest,Olivier Champagne-Poirier,Eric Champagne,Nathalie Burlone,Zeeshan Qadar,Teodoro Herbosa,Gleisse Ribeiro-Alves,Ronald Law,Virginia Murray,Emily Ying Yang Chan,Nathalie Pignard-Cheynel,Sébastien Salerno,Grégoire Lits,Leen d'Haenens,David De Coninck,Koenraad Matthys,Mathieu Roy +24 more
TL;DR: Examination of the psychological response to the COVID-19 pandemic varied across countries and which risk/protective factors contributed to this response was identified, providing important lessons that could inform all phases of disaster risk management.
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Communication strategies and media discourses in the age of COVID-19: an urgent need for action.
Mélissa Généreux,Marc D. David,Tracey O’Sullivan,Marie-Eve Carignan,Gabriel Blouin-Genest,Olivier Champagne-Poirier,Eric Champagne,Nathalie Burlone,Zeeshan Qadar,Teodoro Herbosa,Kevin K C Hung,Gleisse Ribeiro-Alves,Horacio Arruda,Pascal Michel,Ron Law,Alain Poirier,Virginia Murray,Emily Ying Yang Chan,Mathieu Roy +18 more
TL;DR: The COVID-19 represents an opportunity to evaluate the impacts of information/communication strategy and misinformation on various cultural and socioeconomic groups, providing important lessons that could be applied to future health emergencies and disasters.
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Health Data Collection Before, During and After Emergencies and Disasters-The Result of the Kobe Expert Meeting.
TL;DR: This research area highlighted WHO Emergency Medical Team Minimum Data Set (EMT MDS), a standardized medical data collection method during and after disasters, as an example of substantial progress with knowledge gaps and challenges in implementation.