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2. Is hospital- onset bacteraemia and fungaemia an actionable quality measure?
3. Time for a rebalance: psychological and emotional well- being in the healthcare workforce as the foundation for patient safety.
4. Guidance on terminology, application, and reporting of citation searching: the TARCiS statement.
5. Tobacco funded research: how even journals with bans can't stem the tide.
6. Folic acid in women with epilepsy: prescribing advice.
7. Conflicts of interest and neurointerventional surgery.
8. Routine versus prompted clinical debriefing: aligning aims, mechanisms and implementation.
9. Elusive but hopefully not illusive: coordinating care for patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.
10. Variation in quality of care between hospitals: how to identify learning opportunities.
11. Our mission and how we hope to move the field forward: statement from the BMJ Quality & Safety senior editorial team 2023.
12. Publishers' and journals' instructions to authors on use of generative artificial intelligence in academic and scientific publishing: bibliometric analysis.
13. Quality and safety in the literature: February 2024.
14. Quality and safety in the literature: January 2024.
15. Research misconduct as a challenge for academic institutions and scientific journals.
16. Pragmatic trials are needed to assess the effectiveness of enhanced recovery after surgery protocols on patient safety.
17. Refocusing the World Health Organization's Model List of Essential Medicines on the needs of low and middle income countries.
18. It is up to healthcare professionals to talk to us in a way that we can understand: informed consent processes in people with an intellectual disability.
19. Meeting external demands to improve quality and safety of care: learning systematically from the literature.
20. It's time for the field of geriatrics to invest in implementation science.
21. The Ethical Complexity of Restricting Visitors during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
22. Burden of proof: combating inaccurate citation in biomedical literature.
23. Progressing patient safety in the Emergency Medical Services.
24. Five golden rules for successful measurement of improvement.
25. Time to treat the climate and nature crisis as one indivisible global health emergency.
26. Contextualising opioid-related risk factors before an initial opioid prescription.
27. Work addiction and quality of care in healthcare: Working long hours should not be confused with addiction to work.
28. Imperfection in adverse event detection: is this the opportunity to mature our focus on preventing harm in paediatrics?
29. Quality and safety in the literature: July 2023.
30. Poor mental health among Nigeria's displaced young people.
31. SGLT-2 inhibitors and dementia.
32. Mind reading machines ... and other research.
33. Antimicrobial resistance: action must shift towards prevention.
34. Skateboard parks: the time has come to develop policies to reduce injuries.
35. The rise of disposable e-cigarettes in England and implications for public health.
36. More medical journals must work in partnership with patients and the public.
37. Can virtual reality simulations improve macrocognition?
38. Human impact factor.
39. Targets: unintended and unanticipated effects.
40. Moving upstream to address diagnostic disparities.
41. The opioid prescribing problem: an opportunity to embed rigorous evaluation within initiatives to improve population healthcare.
42. Moving the needle: using quality improvement to address gaps in sickle cell care.
43. Prescribing medications with indications: time to flip the script.
44. Advancing equity, diversity and inclusion at BMJ Quality and Safety.
45. Polypharmacy and continuity of care: medicines optimisation in the era of multidisciplinary teams.
46. 'Show me the data!' Using time series to display performance data for hospital boards.
47. Impact of medical education on patient safety: finding the signal through the noise.
48. Top-down and bottom-up approaches to low-value care.
49. Peer review of quality of care: methods and metrics.
50. Off-White: decentring Whiteness in tobacco science.
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