BACKGROUND: Although anesthesiologists are leaders in patient safety, there has been little research on factors affecting their reporting of adverse events and errors. First, we explored the attitudinal/emotional factors influencing reporting of an unspecified adverse event caused by error. Second, we used a between-groups study design to ask whether there are different perceived barriers to reporting a case of anaphylaxis caused by an error compared with anaphylaxis not caused by error. Finally, we examined strategies that anesthesiologists believe would facilitate reporting. Where possible, we contrasted our results with published findings from other physician groups
BACKGROUND: Clinicians involved in medical errors can experience significant distress. This study ai...
BACKGROUND Clinicians involved in medical errors can experience significant distress. This study ...
The purpose of the study was to determine what barriers to error reporting exist for physicians and ...
A research report submitted to the faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Joh...
BACKGROUND There is limited research on anaesthesiologists' attitudes and experiences regarding m...
BACKGROUND: There is limited research on anaesthesiologists' attitudes and experiences regarding med...
Studies indicate that voluntary reporting detects relatively few adverse events (AEs) (Ehland et al....
INTRODUCTION: Anesthesiology is the only medical specialty that prescribes, dilutes, and administer...
Research has shown that human error in anaesthesia is a major contributor to critical incident in an...
Background. This study aimed to explore how critical and acceptable practice are defined in anaesthe...
Background. This study aimed to explore how critical and acceptable practice are defined in anaesthe...
There is limited research on anaesthesiologists' attitudes and experiences regarding medical error c...
Background. This study aimed to explore how critical and acceptable practice are defined in anaesth...
There is limited research on anaesthesiologists' attitudes and experiences regarding medical error c...
Aims: To document the frequency of critical incidents during general anaesthesia, identify the cause...
BACKGROUND: Clinicians involved in medical errors can experience significant distress. This study ai...
BACKGROUND Clinicians involved in medical errors can experience significant distress. This study ...
The purpose of the study was to determine what barriers to error reporting exist for physicians and ...
A research report submitted to the faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Joh...
BACKGROUND There is limited research on anaesthesiologists' attitudes and experiences regarding m...
BACKGROUND: There is limited research on anaesthesiologists' attitudes and experiences regarding med...
Studies indicate that voluntary reporting detects relatively few adverse events (AEs) (Ehland et al....
INTRODUCTION: Anesthesiology is the only medical specialty that prescribes, dilutes, and administer...
Research has shown that human error in anaesthesia is a major contributor to critical incident in an...
Background. This study aimed to explore how critical and acceptable practice are defined in anaesthe...
Background. This study aimed to explore how critical and acceptable practice are defined in anaesthe...
There is limited research on anaesthesiologists' attitudes and experiences regarding medical error c...
Background. This study aimed to explore how critical and acceptable practice are defined in anaesth...
There is limited research on anaesthesiologists' attitudes and experiences regarding medical error c...
Aims: To document the frequency of critical incidents during general anaesthesia, identify the cause...
BACKGROUND: Clinicians involved in medical errors can experience significant distress. This study ai...
BACKGROUND Clinicians involved in medical errors can experience significant distress. This study ...
The purpose of the study was to determine what barriers to error reporting exist for physicians and ...