Background It is well known that healthcare professionals, including GPs, frequently fail to respond to cues made by their patients. A possible explanation for this behaviour is that the phenomenon of IB could lead to a failure to observe the cue, rather than a deliberate choice to ignore it. This study sought to explore that possibility, and to consider whether GP trainees are more susceptible to IB than GP trainers. Aim A pre-recorded video of a simulated consultation was used, where the patient gave two significant cues which were not picked up by the doctor in the video. The aim was to compare the rates with which both trainee GPs and GP trainers observed these missed cues. Methods The research was a case study involving two groups of p...
cation with patients presenting medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) has the potential to somatize p...
Background: Perception and processing of clinical cues have rarely been investigated in the nursing ...
Background Missed appointments are a common occurrence in primary care in the UK, yet little is k...
Background It is well known that healthcare professionals, including GPs, frequently fail to respond...
Introduction: Attentional focus narrows as individuals concentrate on tasks. Missing an event that w...
OBJECTIVE: We investigate the mechanisms of diagnostic error in primary care consultations to detect...
BACKGROUND: General practitioners' (GPs) communication with patients presenting medically unexplaine...
Failures of visual awareness occur when attentional processing limitations prevent an observer from ...
INTRODUCTION: Attentional focus narrows as individuals concentrate on tasks. Missing an event that w...
Introduction Medical errors are major hazards, and lapses in non-technical skills such as situationa...
Inattentional blindness (IB) occurs when an individual does not notice a salient but unexpected obje...
Eye-tracking methodology was used to investigate lapses in the appropriate treatment of ward patient...
Eye-tracking methodology was used to investigate lapses in the appropriate treatment of ward patient...
Perhaps the most striking phenomenon of visual awareness is inattentional blindness (IB), in which a...
Failures of conscious visual awareness occur when specific task demands prevent an observer from det...
cation with patients presenting medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) has the potential to somatize p...
Background: Perception and processing of clinical cues have rarely been investigated in the nursing ...
Background Missed appointments are a common occurrence in primary care in the UK, yet little is k...
Background It is well known that healthcare professionals, including GPs, frequently fail to respond...
Introduction: Attentional focus narrows as individuals concentrate on tasks. Missing an event that w...
OBJECTIVE: We investigate the mechanisms of diagnostic error in primary care consultations to detect...
BACKGROUND: General practitioners' (GPs) communication with patients presenting medically unexplaine...
Failures of visual awareness occur when attentional processing limitations prevent an observer from ...
INTRODUCTION: Attentional focus narrows as individuals concentrate on tasks. Missing an event that w...
Introduction Medical errors are major hazards, and lapses in non-technical skills such as situationa...
Inattentional blindness (IB) occurs when an individual does not notice a salient but unexpected obje...
Eye-tracking methodology was used to investigate lapses in the appropriate treatment of ward patient...
Eye-tracking methodology was used to investigate lapses in the appropriate treatment of ward patient...
Perhaps the most striking phenomenon of visual awareness is inattentional blindness (IB), in which a...
Failures of conscious visual awareness occur when specific task demands prevent an observer from det...
cation with patients presenting medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) has the potential to somatize p...
Background: Perception and processing of clinical cues have rarely been investigated in the nursing ...
Background Missed appointments are a common occurrence in primary care in the UK, yet little is k...