Aviation model cognitive risk factors applied to medical malpractice cases

SC Stripe, LG Best, S Cole-Harding… - The Journal of the …, 2006 - Am Board Family Med
Objective: Aviation accidents have been reduced substantially by training pilots to avoid
high-risk behaviors caused by cognitive errors. To determine whether similar cognitive …

Is aviation a good model to study human errors in health care?

M Ricci, AL Panos, J Lincoln… - … journal of surgery, 2012 - americanjournalofsurgery.com
Patient safety has become the focus of intense scrutiny. High-risk industry domains have
adopted safety management systems that define organizational structure, policies, and …

Physicians' cognitive errors and their liability consequences

EE Bartlett - Journal of Healthcare Risk Management, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
Diagnostic errors account for one‐fifth of lawsuits against hospitals and physicians. Of
greatest concern is the rising severity of lawsuits alleging diagnostic errors—over a 12‐year …

[BOOK][B] The cognitive autopsy: A root cause analysis of medical decision making

P Croskerry - 2020 - books.google.com
Behind heart disease and cancer, medical error is now listed as one of the leading causes of
death. Of the many medical errors that may lead to injury and death, diagnostic failure is …

Medical malpractice: managing the risk

RB Vukmir - Med. & L., 2004 - HeinOnline
Study Objective: This is an attempt to present an analysis of the literature examining
objective information concerning the likelihood of medicolegal errors as it applies to current …

Using aviation safety measures to enhance patient outcomes

RM Rivers, D Swain, WR Nixon - AORN journal, 2003 - Elsevier
Recent media reports have put a spotlight on the increasing number of medical errors
occurring in US health care institutions. In contrast to health care's increasing error rate, the …

Malpractice in emergency medicine—a review of risk and mitigation practices for the emergency medicine provider

B Ferguson, J Geralds, J Petrey, M Huecker - The Journal of Emergency …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Malpractice in emergency medicine is of high concern for medical providers,
the fear of which continues to drive decision-making. The body of evidence evaluating risk …

[PDF][PDF] The effects of aviation error management training on perioperative safety attitudes

JL LaPoint - International Journal of Business and Social Science, 2012 - academia.edu
The Effects of Aviation Error Management Training on Perioperative Safety Attitudes Page 1
International Journal of Business and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 2 [Special Issue – January …

Paramedic non-technical skills: aviation style behavioural rating systems

A Shields - Journal of paramedic practice, 2011 - magonlinelibrary.com
, approximately 10% of patients were harmed in some way while being cared for by the
NHS. This equates to 850 000 patients and approximately£ 2 million in extended bed stays …

Aviation accidents, incidents, and violations: Psychological predictors among United States pilots

ME Lubner - 1992 - search.proquest.com
A retrospective case-control survey discovered candidate risk factors for pilots having
aviation accidents, incidents and/or violations during 1987-1988. Risk factors included …