Shoichi Maeda
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Recent Articles
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Kamishiraki E, Maeda S, Starkey J, Ikeda N
J Med Ethics
. 2012 Sep;
38(12):735-41.
PMID: 23019183
Context: Autopsy is a useful tool for understanding the cause and manner of unexpected patient death. However, the attitudes of the general public and physicians in Japan about clinical autopsy...
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Maeda S, Kamishiraki E, Starkey J
BMC Res Notes
. 2012 May;
5:226.
PMID: 22574712
Background: Patient safety education, including error prevention strategies and management of adverse events, has become a topic of worldwide concern. The importance of the patient safety is also recognized in...
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Maeda S, Kamishiraki E, Starkey J, Ehara K
BMC Res Notes
. 2011 Oct;
4:416.
PMID: 22005273
Background: Patient safety education is becoming of worldwide interest and concern in the field of healthcare, particularly in the field of nursing. However, as elsewhere, little is known about the...
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Maeda S, Kamishiraki E, Starkey J, Ikeda N
Leg Med (Tokyo)
. 2010 Sep;
12(6):296-9.
PMID: 20817591
In Japan, healthcare professionals are required by Article 21 of the Medical Practitioner's Law to report "unnatural deaths" to the police in cases of healthcare-associated patient death. The attitudes of...
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Kamishiraki E, Maeda S, Starkey J, Ikeda N
Med Sci Law
. 2010 Jul;
50(2):60-6.
PMID: 20593596
Context: Autopsy is a useful tool for understanding the manner and cause of death in unexpected patient death. The information about the opinions of physicians and risk managers in Japan...
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Starkey L, Maeda S
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2010 Mar;
10:53.
PMID: 20187954
Background: In Japan, medical error leading to patient death is often handled through the criminal rather than civil justice system. However, the number of cases handled through the criminal system...
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Kamishiraki E, Maeda S, Ikeda N
Leg Med (Tokyo)
. 2009 Mar;
11 Suppl 1:S396-8.
PMID: 19254872
Recently in Japan, the topic of withdrawing life support is becoming increasingly urgent. The issue of living wills and surrogate decision makers in this process has received little attention. The...
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Takimoto Y, Maeda S, Slingsby B, Harada K, Nagase T, Nagawa H, et al.
Med Sci Monit
. 2007 Jul;
13(8):PH15-8.
PMID: 17660733
Background: There are few studies to use a template to ensure that information provided to the patient in the process of informed consent is consistent. To examine the differences between...
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Sakaguchi M, Maeda S
J Anesth
. 2005 Nov;
19(4):315-9.
PMID: 16261470
Anesthesia requires informed consent because it is an invasive procedure with certain risks. However, the state of informed consent for anesthesia in Japan remains unclear. The purpose of this survey...