We address the problem of how researchers investigate the actual or potential causal connection between interruptions and medical errors, and whether interventions might reduce the potential for harm.It is widely assumed that interruptions lead to errors and patient harm. However, many reviewers and authors have commented that there is not strong evidence for a causal connection.We introduce a framework of criteria for assessing how strongly evidence implies causality: the so-called Bradford Hill criteria. We then examine four key "metanarratives" of research into interruptions in health care-applied cognitive psychology, epidemiology, quality improvement, and cognitive systems engineering-and assess how each tradition has addressed the cau...
Background Researchers from diverse theoretical backgrounds have studied workplace interruptions in...
Interruptions and distractions are a feature of work in most complex sociotechnical systems in which...
Purpose: The relationship between faults in diagnostic reasoning, diagnostic errors, and patient har...
The authors of The Institute of Medicine report ‘To Err is Human’ concluded that interruptions can c...
Objective: To understand the complex effects of interruption in healthcare. Materials and methods: A...
Interruptions were studied extensively in the past but with a focus on their negative effects. Altho...
Objective: To examine the problem of studying interruption in healthcare. Methods: Review of the int...
Developing a Model Interruption is a known human factor that contributes to errors and catastrophic ...
Objective: To understand the complex effects of interruption in healthcare. Materials and methods: A...
Interruptions are a complex phenomenon where multiple variables including the characteristics of pri...
In this thesis, I present a series of papers which will: outline current issues with research in in...
Introduction: Interruptions occur frequently in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and are associated wi...
OBJECTIVES: to identify characteristics related to the interruption of nurses in professional practi...
Objectives. Interruptions occur frequently in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and are associated with ...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: To explore interruptions during medication preparation and adminis...
Background Researchers from diverse theoretical backgrounds have studied workplace interruptions in...
Interruptions and distractions are a feature of work in most complex sociotechnical systems in which...
Purpose: The relationship between faults in diagnostic reasoning, diagnostic errors, and patient har...
The authors of The Institute of Medicine report ‘To Err is Human’ concluded that interruptions can c...
Objective: To understand the complex effects of interruption in healthcare. Materials and methods: A...
Interruptions were studied extensively in the past but with a focus on their negative effects. Altho...
Objective: To examine the problem of studying interruption in healthcare. Methods: Review of the int...
Developing a Model Interruption is a known human factor that contributes to errors and catastrophic ...
Objective: To understand the complex effects of interruption in healthcare. Materials and methods: A...
Interruptions are a complex phenomenon where multiple variables including the characteristics of pri...
In this thesis, I present a series of papers which will: outline current issues with research in in...
Introduction: Interruptions occur frequently in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and are associated wi...
OBJECTIVES: to identify characteristics related to the interruption of nurses in professional practi...
Objectives. Interruptions occur frequently in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and are associated with ...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: To explore interruptions during medication preparation and adminis...
Background Researchers from diverse theoretical backgrounds have studied workplace interruptions in...
Interruptions and distractions are a feature of work in most complex sociotechnical systems in which...
Purpose: The relationship between faults in diagnostic reasoning, diagnostic errors, and patient har...