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The following pages link to Critical care physician cognitive task analysis: an exploratory study (Q37407696):
Displaying 25 items.
- Improving situation awareness to reduce unrecognized clinical deterioration and serious safety events (Q34316921) (← links)
- Managing daily intensive care activities: an observational study concerning ad hoc decision making of charge nurses and intensivists (Q36070489) (← links)
- 3D Sensing Algorithms Towards Building an Intelligent Intensive Care Unit (Q37354352) (← links)
- Vitamin D: an examination of physician and patient management of health and uncertainty (Q37633517) (← links)
- Are providers more likely to contribute to healthcare disparities under high levels of cognitive load? How features of the healthcare setting may lead to biases in medical decision making (Q37706343) (← links)
- Human factors in critical care: towards standardized integrated human-centred systems of work (Q37782228) (← links)
- Toward Designing Information Display to Support Critical Care. A Qualitative Contextual Evaluation and Visioning Effort (Q38814797) (← links)
- A qualitative study of expert and team cognition on complex patients in the pediatric intensive care unit* (Q39706549) (← links)
- Improving care by understanding the way we work: human factors and behavioural science in the context of intensive care (Q42075592) (← links)
- Teamwork and team training in the ICU: Where do the similarities with aviation end? (Q42110483) (← links)
- 'Think-aloud' protocol for ICU rounds: an assessment of information assimilation and rational thinking among trainees (Q42949857) (← links)
- Perceptions of Risk and Safety in the ICU: A Qualitative Study of Cognitive Processes Relating to Staffing (Q47186342) (← links)
- Macrocognition in the Healthcare Built Environment (mHCBE): A Focused Ethnographic Study of "Neighborhoods" in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (Q47305275) (← links)
- Prognostic categories and timing of negative prognostic communication from critical care physicians to family members at end-of-life in an intensive care unit (Q47657730) (← links)
- A Validation Argument for a Simulation-Based Training Course Centered on Assessment, Recognition, and Early Management of Pediatric Sepsis (Q49966053) (← links)
- Impossible decision? An investigation of risk trade-offs in the intensive care unit. (Q53643342) (← links)
- Heuristics in Managing Complex Clinical Decision Tasks in Experts' Decision Making (Q87613886) (← links)
- Teamwork in the intensive care unit (Q88787839) (← links)
- Specialist not tertiary: Providing intensive care medicine in a district general hospital (Q88798707) (← links)
- Intensive care medicine in smaller hospitals: here to stay (Q89912278) (← links)
- Early prediction of circulatory failure in the intensive care unit using machine learning (Q90171978) (← links)
- A Daily Hospital Progress Note that Increases Physician Usability of the Electronic Health Record by Facilitating a Problem-Oriented Approach to the Patient and Reducing Physician Clerical Burden (Q91957757) (← links)
- A Longitudinal and Sustainability Assessment of Pediatric Interfacility Transport Handover Standardization (Q92112866) (← links)
- Novel displays of patient information in critical care settings: a systematic review (Q92329574) (← links)
- Simulation Training in Hemodynamic Monitoring and Mechanical Ventilation: An Assessment of Physician's Performance (Q99629643) (← links)