儿科急诊医生对诊断安全性的看法——来自一项国际调查的结果

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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背景:儿科急诊科(EDs)的诊断错误,被重新定义为错失改善诊断的机会(MOIDs),人们对其了解甚少。我们调查了参与儿科急诊研究网络(PERN)的急诊科医生自述的MOIDs的流行病学、危害和相关因素。方法:我们开发了一个两部分,基于网络的调查。在第1部分中,医生描述了涉及他们自己的病人或同事的病人的MOIDs示例。受访者提供了一个简短的总结,并回答了有关危害和导致事件的因素的问题(Safer Dx框架的过程维度)。部分地……
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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 …
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