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lluminating the decision-making strategies of anesthesia providers in challenging cases


Biro, J., Neyens, D. M., Jaruzel, C., Tobin, C. D., Alfred, M., Coppola, S., ... & Catchpole, K. R.

Publication Year:

2020

ABSTRACT

Medication errors and error-related scenarios in anesthesia remain an important area of research. Interventions and best practice recommendations in anesthesia are often based in the work-as-imagined healthcare system, remaining under-used due to a range of unforeseen complexities in healthcare work-as- done. In order to design adaptable anesthesia medication delivery systems, a better understanding of clinical cognition within the context of anesthesia work is needed. 

Citation: 

Biro, J., Neyens, D. M., Jaruzel, C., Tobin, C. D., Alfred, M., Coppola, S., ... & Catchpole, K. R. (2020, December). Illuminating the decision-making strategies of anesthesia providers in challenging cases. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (Vol. 64, No. 1, pp. 653-657). Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications.

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