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Misadventures in Health Care - Inside Stories

English · Paperback / Softback

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Misadventures in Health Care: Inside Stories presents an alternative approach to attributing the cause of medical error solely to the health care provider. That alternative, the systems approach, pursues why an incident occurs in terms of factors in the context of care that affect the care provider to induce an error. The basis for this approach is the fact that an error is an act, an act is behavior, and behavior is a function of the person interacting with the environment. Eleven vignettes illustrate the importance of the systems approach by describing health care incidents from the perspective of the care providers--the perspective that can identify the factors that actually affect the provider. These stories provide general readers with opportunities to apply their knowledge in analyzing incidents to identify error-inducing factors.

This book is important reading for policymakers, researchers and practitioners in law and in all medical specialties, and professionals in the social sciences, human factors, and engineering. In addition to sensitizing the reader to the importance of contextual factors in error, Misadventures in Health Care is a case study reference to supplement texts in professional schools such as law and medicine, as well as the full range of academic disciplines. It also is important reading for the general public because it presents an approach for addressing a very pressing social problem-- that of misadventures in health care.

List of contents

Contents: M.S. Bogner, Series Foreword. A. Chapanis, Foreword. M.S. Bogner, Preface: The Other Perspective. M.S. Bogner, Understanding Human Error. J.V. Linden, The Trouble With Blood Is It All Looks the Same: Transfusion Errors. C.F. Mackenzie, Y. Xiao, Stopping Bad Things From Happening to Good People in Shock Trauma Centers. R. Berguer, Misadventures in General Surgery. C.L. MacKenzie, A.J. Lomax, J.A. Ibbotson, Safety and Error Issues in Minimally Invasive Surgery. U. Matern, The Laparoscopic Surgeon's Posture. M.B. Weinger, Anesthesia Incidents and Accidents. F.J. Seagull, P.M. Sanderson, The Trojan Horse of the Operating Room: Alarms and the Noise of Anesthesia. Y. Donchin, The Intensive Care Unit May Be Harmful to Your Health. D.M. Korniewicz, M. El-Masri, Challenges and Adverse Events in the Home. D.C. Park, I. Skurnik, Aging, Cognition, and Patient Errors in Following Medical Instructions. K. Dandurand, Prescription for Error: Can Health Care Providers Really "Do No Harm"? M.S. Bogner, All the Men and Women Merely Players.

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Marilyn Sue Bogner

Summary

This book edited by a leading expert of human error presents real life examples of medical error from contributors in all aspects of healthcare. This book will be of interest to anyone interested in improving patient safety and the quality of healthcare.

Product details

Authors Marilyn Sue Bogner, Bogner Marilyn Sue
Assisted by Marilyn Sue Bogner (Editor)
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.08.2003
 
EAN 9780805833782
ISBN 978-0-8058-3378-2
No. of pages 266
Weight 385 g
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

MEDICAL / Ethics, MEDICAL / Administration, Medical administration & management, Medical ethics and professional conduct, Medical ethics & professional conduct, Medical administration and management

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