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Craig S. Webster
Craig S. Webster
Associate Professor, School of Medicine, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Adresse e-mail validée de auckland.ac.nz
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The frequency and nature of drug administration error during anaesthesia
CS Webster, AF Merry, L Larsson, KA McGrath, J Weller
Anaesthesia and intensive care 29 (5), 494-500, 2001
3942001
Evidence‐based strategies for preventing drug administration errors during anaesthesia
LS Jensen, AF Merry, CS Webster, J Weller, L Larsson
Anaesthesia 59 (5), 493-504, 2004
3232004
A systems approach to the reduction of medication error on the hospital ward
DJ Anderson, CS Webster
Journal of advanced nursing 35 (1), 34-41, 2001
3122001
Multimodal system designed to reduce errors in recording and administration of drugs in anaesthesia: prospective randomised clinical evaluation
AF Merry, CS Webster, J Hannam, SJ Mitchell, R Henderson, P Reid, ...
Bmj 343, 2011
2302011
A new, safety-oriented, integrated drug administration and automated anesthesia record system
AF Merry, CS Webster, DJ Mathew
Anesthesia & Analgesia 93 (2), 385-390, 2001
1822001
Cerebral protection by lidocaine during cardiac operations: a follow-up study
SJ Mitchell, AF Merry, C Frampton, E Davies, D Grieve, BP Mills, ...
The Annals of thoracic surgery 87 (3), 820-825, 2009
1182009
Workplace harassment among staff in higher education: a systematic review
MA Henning, C Zhou, P Adams, F Moir, J Hobson, C Hallett, CS Webster
Asia Pacific Education Review 18, 521-539, 2017
1152017
Effective virtual patient simulators for medical communication training: a systematic review
J Lee, H Kim, KH Kim, D Jung, T Jowsey, CS Webster
Medical education 54 (9), 786-795, 2020
1102020
Sleep loss and performance of anaesthesia trainees and specialists
P Gander, M Millar, C Webster, A Merry
Chronobiology international 25 (6), 1077-1091, 2008
1002008
Clinical assessment of a new anaesthetic drug administration system: a prospective, controlled, longitudinal incident monitoring study
CS Webster, L Larsson, CM Frampton, J Weller, A McKenzie, D Cumin, ...
Anaesthesia 65 (5), 490-499, 2010
962010
A practical guide to the implementation of an effective incident reporting scheme to reduce medication error on the hospital ward
CS Webster, DJ Anderson
International journal of nursing practice 8 (4), 176-183, 2002
902002
A systematic review of simulation for multidisciplinary team training in operating rooms
D Cumin, MJ Boyd, CS Webster, JM Weller
Simulation in Healthcare 8 (3), 171-179, 2013
792013
The frequency and nature of drug administration error during anaesthesia in a C hinese hospital
Y Zhang, YJ Dong, CS Webster, XD Ding, XY Liu, WM Chen, LX Meng, ...
Acta anaesthesiologica scandinavica 57 (2), 158-164, 2013
712013
Evaluation in an anaesthetic simulator of a prototype of a new drug administration system designedto reduce error
AF Merry, CS Webster, J Weller, S Henderson, B Robinson
Anaesthesia 57 (3), 256-263, 2002
652002
A systematic review of the health benefits of Tai Chi for students in higher education
CS Webster, AY Luo, C Krägeloh, F Moir, M Henning
Preventive medicine reports 3, 103-112, 2016
622016
A prospective, randomised clinical evaluation of a new safety‐orientated injectable drug administration system in comparison with conventional methods
CS Webster, AF Merry, PH Gander, NK Mann
Anaesthesia 59 (1), 80-87, 2004
622004
Touch contamination levels during anaesthetic procedures and their relationship to hand hygiene procedures: a clinical audit
AF Merry, TE Miller, G Findon, CS Webster, SPW Neff
British Journal of Anaesthesia 87 (2), 291-294, 2001
592001
Building the evidence on simulation validity: comparison of anesthesiologists’ communication patterns in real and simulated cases
J Weller, R Henderson, CS Webster, B Shulruf, J Torrie, E Davies, ...
Anesthesiology 120 (1), 142-148, 2014
532014
The nuclear power industry as an alternative analogy for safety in anaesthesia and a novel approach for the conceptualisation of safety goals
CS Webster
Anaesthesia 60 (11), 1115-1122, 2005
532005
Assessing the similarity of mental models of operating room team members and implications for patient safety: a prospective, replicated study
I Nakarada-Kordic, JM Weller, CS Webster, D Cumin, C Frampton, ...
BMC medical education 16, 1-11, 2016
522016
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