PURPOSE: Automaticity is integral to expert performance, but experts must be able to transition from an automatic mode into a more effortful state when required. In this study, the authors identified and characterized the manifestations of the phenomenon of slowing down when you should to stay out of trouble in operative practice. METHOD: The authors interviewed 28 surgeons (60-minute, semistructured format) from various specialties at four academic medical centers and observed 5 hepatopancreatobiliary surgeons in the operating room (29 cases, 147 hours) during 2007-2009. Using a grounded theory qualitative methodology, they conducted a thematic analysis of transcripts and field notes in an iterative manner. Data collection continued unti...
Background. Surgeons perform complex tasks while exposed to multiple distracting sources that may in...
OBJECTIVES: The work context of the operating room (OR) is considered complex and dynamic with high ...
International audienceBackground - Recent literature showed that analysis of interruptions can contr...
PURPOSE: Automaticity is integral to expert performance, but experts must be able to transition from...
Context: The study of expertise in medical education has tended to follow the traditions of describi...
The phenomenon of 'slowing down' in response to important cues in the operative field is proposed as...
BACKGROUND: \u27Slowing down when you should\u27 has been described as marking the transition from \...
BACKGROUND: Critical moments in operations cause the surgeon to transition from a relatively automa...
Background: Since the Institute of Medicine's To Err is Human report (2000) brought nationwide atten...
International audienceBackground. Distractions during surgical procedures have been linked to medica...
Background and aim: Surgeons' intra-operative workload is critical for effective and safe surgical p...
Contains fulltext : 98421.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Pr...
Graduation date: 2010Distractions and interruptions are common occurrences in an operating room (OR)...
OBJECTIVES: The work context of the operating room (OR) is considered complex and dynamic with high ...
BACKGROUND: Performance feedback or debriefing in surgery is increasingly recognized as an essential...
Background. Surgeons perform complex tasks while exposed to multiple distracting sources that may in...
OBJECTIVES: The work context of the operating room (OR) is considered complex and dynamic with high ...
International audienceBackground - Recent literature showed that analysis of interruptions can contr...
PURPOSE: Automaticity is integral to expert performance, but experts must be able to transition from...
Context: The study of expertise in medical education has tended to follow the traditions of describi...
The phenomenon of 'slowing down' in response to important cues in the operative field is proposed as...
BACKGROUND: \u27Slowing down when you should\u27 has been described as marking the transition from \...
BACKGROUND: Critical moments in operations cause the surgeon to transition from a relatively automa...
Background: Since the Institute of Medicine's To Err is Human report (2000) brought nationwide atten...
International audienceBackground. Distractions during surgical procedures have been linked to medica...
Background and aim: Surgeons' intra-operative workload is critical for effective and safe surgical p...
Contains fulltext : 98421.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Pr...
Graduation date: 2010Distractions and interruptions are common occurrences in an operating room (OR)...
OBJECTIVES: The work context of the operating room (OR) is considered complex and dynamic with high ...
BACKGROUND: Performance feedback or debriefing in surgery is increasingly recognized as an essential...
Background. Surgeons perform complex tasks while exposed to multiple distracting sources that may in...
OBJECTIVES: The work context of the operating room (OR) is considered complex and dynamic with high ...
International audienceBackground - Recent literature showed that analysis of interruptions can contr...