Background: Checklists are common in some medical fields, including surgery, intensive care and emergency medicine. They can be an effective tool to improve care processes and reduce mortality and morbidity. Despite the seemingly rapid acceptance and dissemination of the checklist, there are few studies describing the actual process of developing and implementing such tools in health care. The aim of this study is to explore the experiences from checklist development and implementation in a group of non-medical, high reliability organisations (HROs). Method: A qualitative study based on key informant interviews and field visits followed by a Delphi approach. Eight informants, each with 10-30 years of checklist experience, were recruited fro...
Over two decades, the checklist has risen to prominence in healthcare improvement. This paper contri...
Background- The use of checklists is a promising strategy for improving patient safety in all types ...
checklists are increasingly proposed as a means to enhance safety and quality of care. However, thei...
Background: Checklists are common in some medical fields, including surgery, intensive care and emer...
Background. Checklists are used in both medical and non-medical industries as cognitive aids to guid...
Safety checklists have been considered as a promising tool for improving patient safety for decades....
Abstract Levels of cognitive function are often compromised with increasing levels of stress and fat...
Background Adverse events are documented to affect more than one in 25 hospital patients. Medical mi...
Background: Checklists have been used extensively as a cognitive aid in aviation; now, they are bein...
Checklists in the fields of aviation, engineering, and other high reliability organizations have a l...
Background: Checklists can reduce medical errors. However, the use of checklists is hampered by lack...
<p>Introduction: Checklists are cognitive mnemonic aid to guide in performing complex tasks under st...
International audienceObjective: Implementation of a surgical checklist depends on many organisation...
Medical error in trauma care remains common [1]. Checklists are a cognitive aid that can be employed...
Checklists are in use in many work domains, including aviation, manufacturing, quality control, and ...
Over two decades, the checklist has risen to prominence in healthcare improvement. This paper contri...
Background- The use of checklists is a promising strategy for improving patient safety in all types ...
checklists are increasingly proposed as a means to enhance safety and quality of care. However, thei...
Background: Checklists are common in some medical fields, including surgery, intensive care and emer...
Background. Checklists are used in both medical and non-medical industries as cognitive aids to guid...
Safety checklists have been considered as a promising tool for improving patient safety for decades....
Abstract Levels of cognitive function are often compromised with increasing levels of stress and fat...
Background Adverse events are documented to affect more than one in 25 hospital patients. Medical mi...
Background: Checklists have been used extensively as a cognitive aid in aviation; now, they are bein...
Checklists in the fields of aviation, engineering, and other high reliability organizations have a l...
Background: Checklists can reduce medical errors. However, the use of checklists is hampered by lack...
<p>Introduction: Checklists are cognitive mnemonic aid to guide in performing complex tasks under st...
International audienceObjective: Implementation of a surgical checklist depends on many organisation...
Medical error in trauma care remains common [1]. Checklists are a cognitive aid that can be employed...
Checklists are in use in many work domains, including aviation, manufacturing, quality control, and ...
Over two decades, the checklist has risen to prominence in healthcare improvement. This paper contri...
Background- The use of checklists is a promising strategy for improving patient safety in all types ...
checklists are increasingly proposed as a means to enhance safety and quality of care. However, thei...