M Rashid, C Zimring - Environment and Behavior, 2008 - eab.sagepub.com Page 1. http://eab.sagepub.com Environment and Behavior DOI: 10.1177/
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N Sevdalis, D Forrest, S Undre, A Darzi, C … - World Journal of Surgery, 2008 - Springer Abstract Background Recent studies have investigated disruptions to surgical
process via observation. We developed the Disruptions in Surgery Index (DiSI) to
assess operating room professionals' self-perceptions of disruptions that ... Cited by 5 - Related articles - All 3 versions
- ►anesthesiaandanalgesia.org F Dexter, RH Epstein, JD Lee, J Ledolter - Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2009 - anesthesiaandanalgesia.org METHODS: We derived the conditional Bayesian lower prediction bound of a case's
duration, conditional on the minutes of elapsed OR time. Our derivations make
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- ►anesthesia-analgesia.com RH Epstein, F Dexter, JM Ehrenfeld, WS … - Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2009 - anesthesia-analgesia.com METHODS: We analyzed approximately 48,000 cases at Hospital A for latency of two
DSS prototype events, Surgery Begin and Surgery End. Each latency was measured
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AN Healey, S Olsen, R Davis, CA Vincent - Cognition, Technology & Work, 2008 - Springer Abstract To enhance surgical systems we need to manage the performance of the
teams that comprise them. To do this we must measure the properties and
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- ►uq.edu.au [PDF] T Grundgeiger, P Sanderson - international journal of medical informatics, 2009 - Elsevier We currently lack evidence in healthcare of the extent to which interruptions
lead to adverse effects. The lack of evidence may be due to the descriptive
rather than causal nature of most studies, the lack of theory motivating ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - All 19 versions
JR Pluyter, SN Buzink, AF Rutkowski, JJ … - Surgical Endoscopy - Springer Abstract Background Surgeons perform complex tasks while exposed to multiple
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SC Beyea - AORN journal, 2007 - Elsevier After observing 50 surgeries, these researchers found that distractions and
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AN Healey, J Benn - Cognition, Technology & Work, 2009 - Springer Abstract Technology has revolutionised surgery in minimising anatomical
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I INTERFERENCE - Citeseer INTRAOPERATIVE INTERFERENCE Healey, Sevdalis, and Vincent1 exam- ined
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