Patient Safety in Intensive Care Unit: What can We do Better?

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Abstract

Patient safety is an important step in providing high-quality health care. Every intensive care unit (ICU) is unique and its needs would be different; it is thus necessary to build a safety culture based on local and cultural characteristics. Various measures such as regular training, the use of bundles of care, and a blame-free environment can promote patient safety in ICUs. These measures are simple to implement even in resource-limiting settings and can go a long way in improving patient outcomes in our country.

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Patil, S. J., Ambulkar, R., & Kulkarni, A. P. (2023). Patient Safety in Intensive Care Unit: What can We do Better? Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine, 27(3), 163–165. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10071-24415

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