Background: Diagnostic error is an important error type since diagnostic adverse events are regularly judged as being preventable and the consequences are considered to be severe. Existing research often focuses on either diagnostic adverse events or on the errors in diagnostic reasoning. Whether and when an incorrect diagnostic process results in adverse outcomes has not been studied extensively. The present paper describes the design of a study that aims to study the relationship between a suboptimal diagnostic process and patient outcomes. In addition, the role of personal and circumstantial factors on the quality of the diagnostic process will be examined. Methods/Design: The research questions were addressed using several data sources....
textabstractThis thesis focuses on the subject of cognitive diagnostic error in internal medicine; m...
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Background Missed, delayed or incorrect diagnoses are considered to be diagnostic errors. The aim...
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic error is an important error type since diagnostic adverse events are regularl...
Purpose: The relationship between faults in diagnostic reasoning, diagnostic errors, and patient har...
Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't;BACKGROUND Missed, delayed or incorrect diagnoses ...
Objectives: To use a case review approach for investigating the types of cognitive error identifiabl...
The objective of this prospective cohort study was to assess the marginal gain in diagnostic accurac...
Diagnostic error underlies about 10% of adverse events occurring in hospital practice. However, ther...
Introduction: Diagnostic error and delay are recognized factors that contribute to avoidable illness...
Diagnostic error underlies about 10% of adverse events occurring in hospital practice. However, ther...
Background: Diagnostic errors occur frequently in daily clinical practice and put patients' safety a...
Background: Diagnostic errors often result in patient harm. Previous studies have shown that there i...
Physicians often take shortcuts in diagnostic reasoning by being selective in the information that t...
We thank Dr Lader for his interest in our article and his valuable insights. We agree that there is ...
textabstractThis thesis focuses on the subject of cognitive diagnostic error in internal medicine; m...
Contains fulltext : 55625.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In diagnostic ...
Background Missed, delayed or incorrect diagnoses are considered to be diagnostic errors. The aim...
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic error is an important error type since diagnostic adverse events are regularl...
Purpose: The relationship between faults in diagnostic reasoning, diagnostic errors, and patient har...
Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't;BACKGROUND Missed, delayed or incorrect diagnoses ...
Objectives: To use a case review approach for investigating the types of cognitive error identifiabl...
The objective of this prospective cohort study was to assess the marginal gain in diagnostic accurac...
Diagnostic error underlies about 10% of adverse events occurring in hospital practice. However, ther...
Introduction: Diagnostic error and delay are recognized factors that contribute to avoidable illness...
Diagnostic error underlies about 10% of adverse events occurring in hospital practice. However, ther...
Background: Diagnostic errors occur frequently in daily clinical practice and put patients' safety a...
Background: Diagnostic errors often result in patient harm. Previous studies have shown that there i...
Physicians often take shortcuts in diagnostic reasoning by being selective in the information that t...
We thank Dr Lader for his interest in our article and his valuable insights. We agree that there is ...
textabstractThis thesis focuses on the subject of cognitive diagnostic error in internal medicine; m...
Contains fulltext : 55625.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In diagnostic ...
Background Missed, delayed or incorrect diagnoses are considered to be diagnostic errors. The aim...