NoAIM: Describe, discuss and critically appraise human error theory and consider its relevance for nurse managers. BACKGROUND: Healthcare errors are a persistent threat to patient safety. Effective risk management and clinical governance depends on understanding the nature of error. EVALUATION: This paper draws upon a wide literature from published works, largely from the field of cognitive psychology and human factors. Although the content of this paper is pertinent to any healthcare professional; it is written primarily for nurse managers. KEY ISSUES: Error is inevitable. Causation is often attributed to individuals, yet causation in complex environments such as healthcare is predominantly multi-factorial. Individual performance is affect...
Context: Medication administration errors is continuous problem in hospitals and occur too frequentl...
Attribution theory attempts to understand how people explain events and their own role in them, part...
Errors and mistakes are an inevitable part of organisational life and certainly life in general. How...
Human beings are error prone. A significant component of human error is flaws inherent in human cogn...
Despite many safeguards, nurses make the majority of medication administration errors. The purpose o...
Medical errors are one of the major causes of death. Errors are related to intelligence, and thus to...
Human error is cited over and over as a cause of incidents and accidents. The result is a widespread...
Medication error is considered to be an important indicator of a patient\u27s safety. Several error ...
Objectives: to identify the errors in daily intensive nursing care and analyze them according to the...
Objectives: to identify the errors in daily intensive nursing care and analyze them according to the...
Why do medical errors occur so frequently when many of our healthcare workers are highly trained and...
Nurses globally are required and expected to report nursing errors. As is clearly demonstrated in th...
Why do medical errors occur so frequently when many of our healthcare workers are highly trained and...
Background Although health services are designed and implemented to improve human health, ...
Little attention is paid to the issue of errors in nursing practice. Staff are reluctant to discuss ...
Context: Medication administration errors is continuous problem in hospitals and occur too frequentl...
Attribution theory attempts to understand how people explain events and their own role in them, part...
Errors and mistakes are an inevitable part of organisational life and certainly life in general. How...
Human beings are error prone. A significant component of human error is flaws inherent in human cogn...
Despite many safeguards, nurses make the majority of medication administration errors. The purpose o...
Medical errors are one of the major causes of death. Errors are related to intelligence, and thus to...
Human error is cited over and over as a cause of incidents and accidents. The result is a widespread...
Medication error is considered to be an important indicator of a patient\u27s safety. Several error ...
Objectives: to identify the errors in daily intensive nursing care and analyze them according to the...
Objectives: to identify the errors in daily intensive nursing care and analyze them according to the...
Why do medical errors occur so frequently when many of our healthcare workers are highly trained and...
Nurses globally are required and expected to report nursing errors. As is clearly demonstrated in th...
Why do medical errors occur so frequently when many of our healthcare workers are highly trained and...
Background Although health services are designed and implemented to improve human health, ...
Little attention is paid to the issue of errors in nursing practice. Staff are reluctant to discuss ...
Context: Medication administration errors is continuous problem in hospitals and occur too frequentl...
Attribution theory attempts to understand how people explain events and their own role in them, part...
Errors and mistakes are an inevitable part of organisational life and certainly life in general. How...