So-called "hazardous attitudes" (macho, impulsive, antiauthority, resignation, invulnerable, and confident) were identified by the Federal Aviation Administration and the Canadian Air Transport Administration as contributing to road traffic incidents among college-aged drivers and felt to be useful for the prevention of aviation accidents. The concept of hazardous attitudes may also be useful in understanding adverse events in surgery, but it has not been widely studied.We surveyed a cohort of orthopaedic surgeons to determine the following: (1) What is the prevalence of hazardous attitudes in a large cohort of orthopaedic surgeons? (2) Do practice setting and/or demographics influence variation in hazardous attitudes in our cohort of surge...
Attitudes towards human and organizational factors can have an impact on effective team performance ...
BACKGROUND: Education and training of health care professionals is necessary to achieve sustainable ...
Rationale, Aims and objectives: Explicit attention to patient safety during surgical training is nee...
So-called "hazardous attitudes" (macho, impulsive, antiauthority, resignation, invulnerable, and con...
Background: A recent survey showed that potentially hazardous levels of certain attitudes have been ...
OBJECTIVE: There is growing recognition that surgeons’ non-technical skills are crucial in guarantee...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Hospitals in Germany operate risk management, which can su...
PurposeThe Federal Aviation Administration quantifies hazardous attitudes (HAs) among pilots using a...
Background: The first step in cultivating the culture of safety in the operating room is the assessm...
Introduction: Minimal invasive surgeries have been performed on the patients for the well-known adva...
Background and purpose — There is increasing evidence that several commonly performed surgical proce...
AbstractBackgroundSafety climate assessment is increasingly recognized as an important factor in hea...
As physicians, we strive to meet the needs of our patients. In doing so, we are often exposed to haz...
Study Design: International survey. Objective: A positive safety culture has been linked to better s...
Background System factors contributing to preventable harm in vascular patients undergoing surgery h...
Attitudes towards human and organizational factors can have an impact on effective team performance ...
BACKGROUND: Education and training of health care professionals is necessary to achieve sustainable ...
Rationale, Aims and objectives: Explicit attention to patient safety during surgical training is nee...
So-called "hazardous attitudes" (macho, impulsive, antiauthority, resignation, invulnerable, and con...
Background: A recent survey showed that potentially hazardous levels of certain attitudes have been ...
OBJECTIVE: There is growing recognition that surgeons’ non-technical skills are crucial in guarantee...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Hospitals in Germany operate risk management, which can su...
PurposeThe Federal Aviation Administration quantifies hazardous attitudes (HAs) among pilots using a...
Background: The first step in cultivating the culture of safety in the operating room is the assessm...
Introduction: Minimal invasive surgeries have been performed on the patients for the well-known adva...
Background and purpose — There is increasing evidence that several commonly performed surgical proce...
AbstractBackgroundSafety climate assessment is increasingly recognized as an important factor in hea...
As physicians, we strive to meet the needs of our patients. In doing so, we are often exposed to haz...
Study Design: International survey. Objective: A positive safety culture has been linked to better s...
Background System factors contributing to preventable harm in vascular patients undergoing surgery h...
Attitudes towards human and organizational factors can have an impact on effective team performance ...
BACKGROUND: Education and training of health care professionals is necessary to achieve sustainable ...
Rationale, Aims and objectives: Explicit attention to patient safety during surgical training is nee...