AbstractThis paper presents the perspectives of personnel involved in decision-making about devices in critical care. We use the concept of “sharp and blunt ends” of practice to describe the performance of health care professionals. The “sharp end” is physically and temporally close to the system; the “blunt end” is removed from the system in time and space and yet affects the system through indirect influence on the sharp end. In this study, the sharp end is represented by the clinicians (nurses and doctors) and the blunt end by the administrators and biomedical engineers. These subjects represent the professionals involved in the decision-making process for purchasing biomedical equipment for the hospital. They were asked to “think aloud”...
The task of ensuring Patient Safety is, more than ever, central in Healthcare. The report “To Err is...
Clinical decision making CDM) is a type of qualitative research that looks at the cognitive processe...
International audienceIntroduction: Safety-critical fields such as Air Traffic Control address safet...
AbstractIn this study, we show how medical devices used for patient care can be made safer if variou...
Injuries resulting from medical device use errors far exceed injuries arising from device failures. ...
AbstractMany medical errors that involve drug infusion devices are related to classic interface prob...
The study of expertise has led to insight into the nature of expert performance in a variety of prob...
AbstractThe dynamic and distributed work environment in critical care requires a high level of colla...
Technological advances in the medical domain have dramatically changed the quality of Medical Decisi...
Background : Human error occurs in every occupation. Medical errors may result in a near miss or an ...
AbstractThe intensive care unit (ICU) is an instance of a very dynamic health care setting where cri...
This paper examines physician expertise in a hospital medical intensive care unit and illustrates th...
Introduction: In-hospital cardiac arrest is common but survival rates vary considerably. The reasons...
The aim of medical care is to make people healthier, and this is pursued with great success today. U...
poster abstractBackground and Aim: The ICU holds the critically ill who require continuous and coord...
The task of ensuring Patient Safety is, more than ever, central in Healthcare. The report “To Err is...
Clinical decision making CDM) is a type of qualitative research that looks at the cognitive processe...
International audienceIntroduction: Safety-critical fields such as Air Traffic Control address safet...
AbstractIn this study, we show how medical devices used for patient care can be made safer if variou...
Injuries resulting from medical device use errors far exceed injuries arising from device failures. ...
AbstractMany medical errors that involve drug infusion devices are related to classic interface prob...
The study of expertise has led to insight into the nature of expert performance in a variety of prob...
AbstractThe dynamic and distributed work environment in critical care requires a high level of colla...
Technological advances in the medical domain have dramatically changed the quality of Medical Decisi...
Background : Human error occurs in every occupation. Medical errors may result in a near miss or an ...
AbstractThe intensive care unit (ICU) is an instance of a very dynamic health care setting where cri...
This paper examines physician expertise in a hospital medical intensive care unit and illustrates th...
Introduction: In-hospital cardiac arrest is common but survival rates vary considerably. The reasons...
The aim of medical care is to make people healthier, and this is pursued with great success today. U...
poster abstractBackground and Aim: The ICU holds the critically ill who require continuous and coord...
The task of ensuring Patient Safety is, more than ever, central in Healthcare. The report “To Err is...
Clinical decision making CDM) is a type of qualitative research that looks at the cognitive processe...
International audienceIntroduction: Safety-critical fields such as Air Traffic Control address safet...