There is a growing literature on diagnostic errors. The consensus of this literature is that most errors are cognitive and result from the application of one or more cognitive biases. Such biased reasoning is usually associated with 'System 1' (non-analytic, pattern recognition) thinking.We review this literature and bring in evidence from two other fields: research on clinical reasoning, and research in psychology on 'dual-process' models of thinking. We then synthesise the evidence from these fields exploring possible causes of error and potential solutions.We identify that, in fact, there is very little evidence to associate diagnostic errors with System 1 (non-analytical) reasoning. By contrast, studies of dual processing show that expe...
Context. Clinical reasoning plays a major role in the ability of doctors to make diagnoses and decis...
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the clinical reasoning characteristics of diagnos...
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the clinical reasoning characteristics of diagnos...
There is a growing literature on diagnostic errors. The consensus of this literature is that most er...
Diagnostic errors account for more than 8% of adverse events in medicine and up to 30% of malpractic...
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the types of errors in clinical reasoning that co...
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the types of errors in clinical reasoning that co...
Abstract Both systemic and individual factors contribute to missed or delayed diagnoses. Among the m...
Most errors in clinical reasoning are not due to incompetence or inadequate knowledge but to frailty...
The aim of this thesis was to examine cognitive interventions to enhance diagnostic accuracy based o...
Errors in clinical reasoning continue to account for significant morbidity and mortality, despite ev...
Background- Dual-process theory suggests that Type 1 thinking results in a propensity to make ‘intu...
Background: Adverse effects of medical errors have received increasing attention. Diagnostic errors ...
Abstract Background Clinical reasoning is a key competence in medicine. There is a lack of knowledge...
Diagnostic errors have been associated with bias in clinical reasoning. Empirical evidence on the co...
Context. Clinical reasoning plays a major role in the ability of doctors to make diagnoses and decis...
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the clinical reasoning characteristics of diagnos...
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the clinical reasoning characteristics of diagnos...
There is a growing literature on diagnostic errors. The consensus of this literature is that most er...
Diagnostic errors account for more than 8% of adverse events in medicine and up to 30% of malpractic...
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the types of errors in clinical reasoning that co...
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the types of errors in clinical reasoning that co...
Abstract Both systemic and individual factors contribute to missed or delayed diagnoses. Among the m...
Most errors in clinical reasoning are not due to incompetence or inadequate knowledge but to frailty...
The aim of this thesis was to examine cognitive interventions to enhance diagnostic accuracy based o...
Errors in clinical reasoning continue to account for significant morbidity and mortality, despite ev...
Background- Dual-process theory suggests that Type 1 thinking results in a propensity to make ‘intu...
Background: Adverse effects of medical errors have received increasing attention. Diagnostic errors ...
Abstract Background Clinical reasoning is a key competence in medicine. There is a lack of knowledge...
Diagnostic errors have been associated with bias in clinical reasoning. Empirical evidence on the co...
Context. Clinical reasoning plays a major role in the ability of doctors to make diagnoses and decis...
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the clinical reasoning characteristics of diagnos...
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the clinical reasoning characteristics of diagnos...