| Preview | Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
1 | | 2021 | Medication Safety during Anesthesia and the Perioperative Period | Merry, AF ; Wahr, J |
2 | | 2017 | Retesting the Hypothesis of a Clinical Randomized Controlled Trial in a Simulation Environment to Validate Anesthesia Simulation in Error Research (the VASER Study). | Merry, AF ; Hannam, Jacqueline A; Webster, Craig S; Edwards, Kylie-Ellen; Torrie, J ; Frampton, Chris; Wheeler, Daniel W; Gupta, Arun K; Mahajan, Ravi P; Evley, Rachel; Weller, JM |
3 | | Oct-2016 | A behaviourally anchored rating scale for evaluating the use of the WHO surgical safety checklist: development and initial evaluation of the WHOBARS | Devcich, DA; Weller, J ; Mitchell, SJ ; McLaughlin, S; Barker, L; Rudolph, JW; Raemer, DB; Zammert, M; Singer, SJ; Torrie, J ; Frampton, CM; Merry, AF |
4 | | Nov-2015 | Deviation from accepted drug administration guidelines during anaesthesia in twenty highly realistic simulated cases. | Webster, C S; Andersson, E; Edwards, K; Merry, AF ; Torrie, J ; Weller, JM |
5 | | 2015 | Multidisciplinary operating room simulation-based team training to reduce treatment errors: a feasibility study in New Zealand hospitals. | Weller, J ; Cumin, D; Torrie, J ; Boyd, M; Civil, I; Madell, D; MacCormick, A; Gurisinghe, N; Garden, A; Crossan, M; Ng, WL ; Johnson, S; Corter, A; Lee, T; Selander, L; Cokorilo, M; Merry, AF |
6 | | 2015 | Perspective on Cerebral Microemboli in Cardiac Surgery: Significant Problem or Much Ado About Nothing? | Mitchell, SJ ; Merry, AF |
7 | | Nov-2013 | A prospective, observational study of the effects of implementation strategy on compliance with a surgical safety checklist. | Hannam, J A; Glass, L ; Kwon, J; Windsor, J; Stapelberg, F ; Callaghan, K; Merry, AF ; Mitchell, SJ |
8 | | 9-Sep-2011 | Compliance and quality in administration of a Surgical Safety Checklist in a tertiary New Zealand hospital. | Vogts, N ; Hannam, Jacqueline A; Merry, AF ; Mitchell, SJ |
9 | | 2011 | TADAA: Towards Automated Detection of Anaesthetic Activity. | Houliston, B R; Parry, D T; Merry, AF |
10 | | Jul-2010 | Standards for simulation in anaesthesia: creating confidence in the tools. | Cumin, D; Weller, J ; Henderson, K; Merry, AF |
11 | | - | Perioperative oxygen administration in patients undergoing major non-cardiac surgery under general anaesthesia in Australia and New Zealand. | Frei DR; Beasley R; Campbell D; Leslie K ; Merry AF ; Moore M; Myles PS ; Ruawai-Hamilton L; Short TG; Sibanda N; Young PJ |
12 | | - | Communication and team function affect patient outcomes in anaesthesia: getting the message across | Merry, AF ; Weller, JM |
13 | ![bmjopen-2020-044493.pdf.jpg](/anzcacrisjspui/retrieve/db0de1a9-2b87-4068-85aa-087d5c7e9a5b/bmjopen-2020-044493.pdf.jpg) | - | Persistent opioid use and opioid-related harm after hospital admissions for surgery and trauma in New Zealand: a population-based cohort study | Gong, J; Merry, AF ; Beyene, KA; Campbell, D; Frampton, C; Jones, P; McCall, J; Moore, M; Chan, AHY |
14 | | - | Examining reliability of WHOBARS: a tool to measure the quality of administration of WHO surgical safety checklist using generalisability theory with surgical teams from three New Zealand hospitals. | Medvedev ON; Merry AF ; Skilton C; Gargiulo DA; Mitchell SJ; Weller JM |
15 | | - | Improving the quality of administration of the Surgical Safety Checklist: a mixed methods study in New Zealand hospitals. | Weller JM ; Jowsey T; Skilton C; Gargiulo DA; Medvedev ON; Civil I; Hannam JA; Mitchell SJ; Torrie J; Merry AF |