Medical error taxonomies are used to report and analyse patient safety incidents. Medical error taxonomies can be generic or domain-specific. In comparing generic and domain-specific medical error taxonomies, the literature compares the information both type of taxonomies classify. There is little evidence the taxonomies have been compared in terms of usability and reliability. Twenty nurses and 21 pharmacists participated in a study comparing the usability and reliability of a generic medical error taxonomy and a medication error taxonomy. The medical error taxonomies utilized were the Patient Safety Event Taxonomy and the NCC MERP Taxonomy of Medication Error. The study found no significant difference in the usability ratings of both taxo...
Primary care is often the entry point for patients in a healthcare system. The literature, however s...
One critical step in addressing and resolving the problems associated with human errors is the devel...
When it comes to medical errors, everyone cites the statistics provided by the Institute of Medicine...
Medical error taxonomies are commonly incorporated into incident reporting systems so that a databas...
Background: Multiple taxonomies are used to classify medical errors. Most are conceptually based wit...
Healthcare has been slow in using human factors principles to reduce medical errors. The Center for ...
Healthcare has been slow in using human factors principles to reduce medical errors. The Center for ...
Healthcare has been slow in using human factors principles to reduce medical errors. The Center for ...
Abstract. The 1999 report published by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) indicated that between 44,000...
Abstract. The 1999 report published by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) indicated that between 44,000...
Worldwide, medical errors occur at an unacceptable rate. Fortunately, various steps can be taken to ...
Medication errors (MEs) are preventable mistakes that occur when there is a failure in the treatment...
Abstract. We present a new taxonomy of medical errors, with emphasis on human errors. We illustrate ...
AbstractObjective. Propose a cognitive taxonomy of medical errors at the level of individuals and th...
Primary care is often the entry point for patients in a healthcare system. The literature, however s...
Primary care is often the entry point for patients in a healthcare system. The literature, however s...
One critical step in addressing and resolving the problems associated with human errors is the devel...
When it comes to medical errors, everyone cites the statistics provided by the Institute of Medicine...
Medical error taxonomies are commonly incorporated into incident reporting systems so that a databas...
Background: Multiple taxonomies are used to classify medical errors. Most are conceptually based wit...
Healthcare has been slow in using human factors principles to reduce medical errors. The Center for ...
Healthcare has been slow in using human factors principles to reduce medical errors. The Center for ...
Healthcare has been slow in using human factors principles to reduce medical errors. The Center for ...
Abstract. The 1999 report published by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) indicated that between 44,000...
Abstract. The 1999 report published by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) indicated that between 44,000...
Worldwide, medical errors occur at an unacceptable rate. Fortunately, various steps can be taken to ...
Medication errors (MEs) are preventable mistakes that occur when there is a failure in the treatment...
Abstract. We present a new taxonomy of medical errors, with emphasis on human errors. We illustrate ...
AbstractObjective. Propose a cognitive taxonomy of medical errors at the level of individuals and th...
Primary care is often the entry point for patients in a healthcare system. The literature, however s...
Primary care is often the entry point for patients in a healthcare system. The literature, however s...
One critical step in addressing and resolving the problems associated with human errors is the devel...
When it comes to medical errors, everyone cites the statistics provided by the Institute of Medicine...