ObjectivesCognitive and other biases can influence the quality of healthcare decision making. While substantial research has explored how biases can lead to diagnostic or other errors in medicine, fewer studies have examined how they impact the decision making of other healthcare professionals. This scoping review aimed to identify and synthesise a broad range of research investigating whether decisions made by allied health professionals are influenced by cognitive, affective or other biases.Materials and methodsA systematic literature search was conducted in five electronic databases. Title, abstract and full text screening was undertaken in duplicate, using prespecified eligibility criteria designed to identify studies attempting to demo...
Like all humans, health professionals are subject to cognitive biases that can render diagnoses and ...
Cognitive bias is increasingly recognised as an important source of medical error, and is both ubiqu...
Introduction Despite efforts to improve population health and reduce health inequalities, higher mor...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive and other biases can influence the quality of healthcare decision making. Whil...
In the healthcare field, the decision-making process is part of the broad spectrum of “clinical reas...
Background Cognitive biases and personality traits (aversion to risk or ambiguity) may lead to diagn...
Abstract Background Cognitive biases and personality ...
Purpose: Cognitive biases and factors affecting decision making in critical care can potentially lea...
Purpose: This systematic review synthesized evidence supporting interventions aimed at mitigating co...
Many researchers have studied good clinical reasoning, pointing out that physicians often fail in th...
A considerable amount of medical errors are indicated to occur during the diagnostic process. Variou...
Mental Health Professionals (MHPs) make many important decisions in their daily practice which direc...
This project examines the process of clinical decision making among mental health professionals. The...
Although actuarial judgment (AJ) is often superior to clinical judgment (CJ), it is underused in the...
The objectives of this study were to describe ways in which doctors make suboptimal diagnostic and t...
Like all humans, health professionals are subject to cognitive biases that can render diagnoses and ...
Cognitive bias is increasingly recognised as an important source of medical error, and is both ubiqu...
Introduction Despite efforts to improve population health and reduce health inequalities, higher mor...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive and other biases can influence the quality of healthcare decision making. Whil...
In the healthcare field, the decision-making process is part of the broad spectrum of “clinical reas...
Background Cognitive biases and personality traits (aversion to risk or ambiguity) may lead to diagn...
Abstract Background Cognitive biases and personality ...
Purpose: Cognitive biases and factors affecting decision making in critical care can potentially lea...
Purpose: This systematic review synthesized evidence supporting interventions aimed at mitigating co...
Many researchers have studied good clinical reasoning, pointing out that physicians often fail in th...
A considerable amount of medical errors are indicated to occur during the diagnostic process. Variou...
Mental Health Professionals (MHPs) make many important decisions in their daily practice which direc...
This project examines the process of clinical decision making among mental health professionals. The...
Although actuarial judgment (AJ) is often superior to clinical judgment (CJ), it is underused in the...
The objectives of this study were to describe ways in which doctors make suboptimal diagnostic and t...
Like all humans, health professionals are subject to cognitive biases that can render diagnoses and ...
Cognitive bias is increasingly recognised as an important source of medical error, and is both ubiqu...
Introduction Despite efforts to improve population health and reduce health inequalities, higher mor...