P. Mahajan, J. Cranford, Apoorva Belle, M. Bhatt, J. Chamberlain, T. Chang, Joseph A. Grubenhoff, N. Kuppermann, M. Lyttle, R. Oostenbrink, D. Roland, R. Ruddy, K. N. Shaw, Roberto Velasco Zúñiga, Hardeep Singh
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Pediatric Emergency Physicians’ Perspectives on Diagnostic Safety – Results from an International Survey
Background: Diagnostic errors, reframed as missed opportunities for improving diagnosis (MOIDs), in pediatric emergency departments (EDs) are poorly understood. We investigated the epidemiology, harm, and contributing factors related to MOIDs self-reported by ED physicians participating in the Pediatric Emergency Research Networks (PERN). Methods: We developed a two-part, web-based survey. In Part 1, physicians described examples of MOIDs involving their own patient or a colleague’s patient. Respondents provided a brief summary and answered questions regarding harm and factors contributing to the event (process dimensions of the Safer Dx framework). In Part …