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The checklist--a tool for error management and performance improvement.

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This narrative is a guide to the evolution of medical and critical care checklists, and a discussion of the barriers and risks to the implementation of checklists.
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This article is published in Journal of Critical Care.The article was published on 2006-09-01. It has received 565 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Human error & Checklist.

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Best Practice at Your Fingertips: The WISHeS School Nurse Procedure Website

TL;DR: An overview of a newly developed, easy to use, online school nursing procedures website for school nurses and other school personnel is provided.
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Error management orientation: impact on service recovery performance, and the mediating role of self-efficacy

TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated whether error management orientation (EMO) of hospitality employees influence their service recovery performance (SRP) through self-efficacy, and they found that EMO of hotel employees increases their selfefficacy beliefs which in turn enhance their SRP.

Effect of self-interruption and external interruption on error detection

Sze Yuen Yau
TL;DR: The effect of Self-Interruption and External Interruption on Error Detection and Error Detection is studied.

Errors within the abdominal region: anatomical-based checklist derived from discrepancy meeting database

TL;DR: Poster: "ECR 2017 / C-2557 / Errors within the abdominal region: anatomical-based checklist derived from discrepancy meeting database " by S. Chin, M. Weir-McCall, and G. White.
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To Err Is Human Building a Safer Health System

TL;DR: Boken presenterer en helhetlig strategi for hvordan myndigheter, helsepersonell, industri og forbrukere kan redusere medisinske feil.
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Error, stress, and teamwork in medicine and aviation: cross sectional surveys

TL;DR: Medical staff reported that error is important but difficult to discuss and not handled well in their hospital and barriers to discussing error are more important since medical staff seem to deny the effect of stress and fatigue on performance.
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On error management: lessons from aviation

TL;DR: Although operating theatres are not cockpits, medicine could learn from aviation and aviation has developed standardised methods of investigating, documenting, and disseminating errors and their lessons.
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Intensive Care Delirium Screening Checklist: evaluation of a new screening tool

TL;DR: The Intensive Care Delirium Screening Checklist can easily be applied by a clinician or a nurse in a busy critical care setting to screen all patients even when communication is compromised, and helps to identify delirious patients.
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