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Rating non-technical skills: developing a behavioural marker system for use in anaesthesia

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G Fletcher, R Flin, P McGeorge, R Glavin, N … - Cognition, Technology & Work, 2004 - Springer
Abstract Studies of performance in medicine are often based on observation.
Videotape provides a valuable tool for recording events from both real
environments and simulators. When analysing observational data it is ...
Cited by 38 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 13 versions

[PDF] Patient handover from surgery to intensive care: using Formula 1 pit-stop and aviation …


A MCEWAN, N PIGOTT, J ELLIOTT, A … - Pediatric Anesthesia, 2007 - chfg.org.uk
Summary Background: We aimed to improve the quality and safety of handover of
patients from surgery to intensive care using the analogy of a Formula 1 pit
stop and expertise from aviation. Methods: A prospective intervention study ...
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Identification of systems failures in successful paediatric cardiac surgery


K Catchpole, A Giddings, M de Leval, G Peek, … - ingentaconnect.com
Patient safety will benefit from an approach to human error that examines
systemic causes, rather than blames individuals. This study describes a direct
observation methodology, based on a threat and error model, prospectively ...
Cited by 19 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions

Quantifying distraction and interruption in urological surgery

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AN Healey, CP Primus, M Koutantji - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2007 - qshc.bmj.com
Background: To enhance safety in surgery, it is necessary to develop a variety
of tools for measuring and evaluating the system of work. One important
consideration for safety in any high-risk work is the frequency and effect ...
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Using the Communication and Teamwork Skills (CATS) Assessment to measure health care …


A Frankel, R Gardner, L Maynard, A Kelly - Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient …, 2007 - ingentaconnect.com
E ffective teamwork and communication skills are cornerstones of safe, reliable,
and high-quality health care. When embedded in the fabric of the daily routine,
these skills heighten staff and patient satis- faction and facilitate ...
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The complexity of measuring interprofessional teamwork in the operating theatre


AN Healey, S Undre, N Sevdalis, M Koutantji, … - Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2006 - informahealthcare.com
Surgery depends on interprofessional teamwork, which is becoming increasingly
specialized. If surgery is to become a highly reliable system, it must adapt and
professionals must learn from, and share, tested models of ...
Cited by 9 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions

A human factors approach to understanding patient safety during pediatric cardiac surgery


C Galvan, EA Bacha, J Mohr, P Barach - Progress in Pediatric cardiology, 2005 - Elsevier
Pediatric cardiac surgery–a highly complex, low-error-tolerant field with
patients who are normally sick and require complex corrections at a very early
age–has long recognized the need to study human factors and their ...
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Applying direct observation to model workflow and assess adoption


KM Unertl, MB Weinger, KB Johnson - AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings, 2006 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Lack of understanding about workflow can impair health IT system adoption.
Observational techniques can provide valuable information about clinical
workflow. A pilot study using direct observation was conducted in an ...
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A prospective observational study of human factors, adverse events, and patient outcomes in …


P Barach, JK Johnson, A Ahmad, C Galvan, A … - The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2008 - Elsevier
One hundred two patients undergoing pediatric cardiac surgery were observed. An
average of 1.2 (range 0–6) major adverse events occurred per case. The most
common type of major adverse event was cardiovascular, and most occurred ...
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Identifying and reducing errors in the operating theatre

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K Catchpole, M de Leval - CONTEMPORARY ERGONOMICS, 2004 - books.google.com
Identifying and Reducing Errors in the Operating Theatre Dr Ken Catchpote
Professor Marc de Leval Cardiothoracic Unit Great Ormond Street Hospital for
Children NHS Trust London. The operating theatre can be viewed as the apex ...
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