Serena S Small
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Recent Articles
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Cragg A, Small S, Lau E, Rowe A, Lau A, Butcher K, et al.
Drug Saf
. 2024 Aug;
47(9):925-930.
PMID: 39102177
No abstract available.
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Badke K, Small S, Pratt M, Lockington J, Gurney L, Kestler A, et al.
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2024 Feb;
24(1):211.
PMID: 38360620
Background: Take-home buprenorphine/naloxone is an effective method of initiating opioid agonist therapy in the Emergency Department (ED) that requires ED healthcare worker buy-in for large-scale implementation. We aimed to investigate...
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Lau E, Cragg A, Small S, Butcher K, Hohl C
JMIR Hum Factors
. 2024 Jan;
11:e52495.
PMID: 38236629
Background: Robust adverse drug event (ADE) reporting systems are crucial to monitor and identify drug safety signals, but the quantity and type of ADEs captured may vary by system characteristics....
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Cragg A, Small S, Lau E, Rowe A, Lau A, Butcher K, et al.
Drug Saf
. 2023 Oct;
46(11):1161-1172.
PMID: 37783974
Introduction: Adverse drug events (ADEs) are a leading cause of unplanned hospital visits. We designed ActionADE, an online ADE reporting platform, and integrated it with PharmaNet, British Columbia's (BC's) provincial...
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Lau E, Small S, Butcher K, Cragg A, Loh G, Shalansky S, et al.
Front Health Serv
. 2023 Jun;
3:1106586.
PMID: 37332530
Background: Adverse drug events (ADEs) are a leading cause of emergency department visits and hospital admissions in Canada. ActionADE prevents repeat ADEs by enabling clinicians to document and communicate standardized...
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Small S, Lau E, McFarlane K, Archambault P, Longstaff H, Hohl C
BMC Med Res Methodol
. 2023 May;
23(1):113.
PMID: 37170077
Background: Virtual data collection methods and consent procedures adopted in response to the COVID-19 pandemic enabled continued research activities, but also introduced concerns about equity, inclusivity, representation, and privacy. Recent...
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Skutezky T, Small S, Peddie D, Balka E, Hohl C
CJEM
. 2022 Nov;
24(8):867-875.
PMID: 36344901
Objectives: Patient safety events (PSEs) are unwanted or unexpected events that occur during medical care. High cognitive loads and frequent interruptions make emergency departments (EDs) uniquely error prone environments. Yet,...
8.
Chan E, Small S, Wickham M, Cheng V, Balka E, Hohl C
J Med Internet Res
. 2021 Dec;
23(12):e27188.
PMID: 34890351
Background: Existing systems to document adverse drug events often use free text data entry, which produces nonstandardized and unstructured data that are prone to misinterpretation. Standardized terminology may improve data...
9.
Small S, Hohl C, Balka E
J Med Internet Res
. 2021 Jan;
23(1):e21452.
PMID: 33470936
Background: Adverse drug events are unintended and harmful effects of medication use. Using existing information and communication technologies (ICTs) to increase information sharing about adverse drug events may improve patient...
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Small S, Hohl C, Balka E
Healthc Manage Forum
. 2019 May;
32(4):208-212.
PMID: 31091996
Cross-sector collaborations between academia, government, and private industry, known as Triple Helix configurations, are increasingly common. In the health Information Technology (IT) sector, such configurations often also include health delivery...