Eye tracking: a novel approach for evaluating and improving the safety of healthcare processes in the simulated setting

EA Henneman, JL Marquard, DL Fisher… - Simulation in …, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Methods Selected literature was reviewed with the purpose of explicating how eye tracking
can be used by researchers and educators to evaluate error-prone processes. The literature …

[HTML][HTML] The impact of eye-tracking on patient safety in critical care

DA Hofmaenner, PK Buehler - Journal of Clinical Monitoring and …, 2022 - Springer
Patient safety has become a high priority in health care. The recognition, prevention and
reduction of human errors are crucial for patient care. Diverse approaches to analyze roots …

Eye Tracking to Acquire Insight Into the Cognitive Processes of Clinicians: Is “Looking” the Same as “Seeing”?

MP Stiegler, DM Gaba - Simulation in Healthcare, 2015 - journals.lww.com
To the Editor: We applaud the work of Murray et al1 on their important research on decision
making in the simulated setting. Not surprisingly, this work has prompted even more …

Why simulation matters: a systematic review on medical errors occurring during simulated health care

L Bokka, F Ciuffo, TC Clapper - Journal of Patient Safety, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Background Over the past decade, the implementation of simulation education in health
care has increased exponentially. Simulation-based education allows learners to practice …

Priorities related to improving healthcare safety through simulation

JT Paige, RJT Fairbanks, DM Gaba - Simulation in healthcare, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Improving healthcare safety is a worthwhile and important endeavor. Simulation-based
activities can help with such a goal through research and training. In this manner, it can …

[HTML][HTML] SimCare: A model for studying physician decisionmaking activity

P Dutta, GR Biltz, PE Johnson… - Advances in patient …, 2005 - books.google.com
A major factor that contributes to the high rates of medical error in the treatment of patients
with diabetes and other chronic diseases is the complexity of the tasks that physicians must …

“To err is human” but disclosure must be taught: a simulation-based assessment study

AC Crimmins, AH Wong, JW Bonz… - Simulation in …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Methods This was a prospective cohort study with medical students, junior emergency
medicine (EM) residents (PGY 1–2), senior EM residents (PGY 3–4), and attending EM …

Using simulation-based training to improve patient safety: what does it take?

E Salas, KA Wilson, CS Burke, HA Priest - The Joint Commission Journal …, 2005 - Elsevier
Article-at-a-Glance Background Through simulations health care workers can learn by
practicing skills taught and experiencing mistakes before interacting with an actual patient. A …

Feasibility of eyetracking in critical care environments–a systematic review

A Klausen, R Röhrig, M Lipprandt - Exploring Complexity in …, 2016 - ebooks.iospress.nl
Achieving a good understanding of the socio-technical system in critical or emergency
situations is important for patient safety. Research in human-computer interaction in the field …

[HTML][HTML] Use of eye tracking in analyzing distribution of visual attention among critical care nurses in daily professional life: an observational study

DA Hofmaenner, A Herling, S Klinzing… - Journal of Clinical …, 2021 - Springer
Patient safety is a priority in healthcare, yet it is unclear how sources of errors should best be
analyzed. Eye tracking is a tool used to monitor gaze patterns in medicine. The aim of this …