The role of emotion in clinical decision making: an integrative literature review
Background Traditionally, clinical decision making has been perceived as a purely rational
and cognitive process. Recently, a number of authors have linked emotional intelligence (EI) …
and cognitive process. Recently, a number of authors have linked emotional intelligence (EI) …
Association between physician depressive symptoms and medical errors: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Importance Depression is highly prevalent among physicians and has been associated with
increased risk of medical errors. However, questions regarding the magnitude and temporal …
increased risk of medical errors. However, questions regarding the magnitude and temporal …
Physician burnout, well-being, and work unit safety grades in relationship to reported medical errors
Objective To evaluate physician burnout, well-being, and work unit safety grades in
relationship to perceived major medical errors. Participants and Methods From August 28 …
relationship to perceived major medical errors. Participants and Methods From August 28 …
Qualitative methodology in translational health research: current practices and future directions
Translational health research is an interdisciplinary field aimed at bridging the gap between
basic science studies, preventative studies, and clinical practice to improve health-related …
basic science studies, preventative studies, and clinical practice to improve health-related …
[PDF][PDF] Non-technical skills in healthcare
S Prineas, K Mosier, C Mirko… - Textbook of patient safety …, 2021 - library.oapen.org
Non-Technical Skills (NTS) can be defined as a constellation of cognitive and social skills,
exhibited by individuals and teams, needed to reduce error and improve human …
exhibited by individuals and teams, needed to reduce error and improve human …
Personality traits of core self-evaluation as predictors on clinical decision-making in nursing profession
Core self-evaluation (CSE) is a theory that includes four personality dimensions: self-
esteem, self-efficacy, locus of control and emotional stability. CSE proved to be a significant …
esteem, self-efficacy, locus of control and emotional stability. CSE proved to be a significant …
[HTML][HTML] Decolonizing Indigenous health: Generating a productive dialogue to eliminate rheumatic heart disease in Australia
Abstract (300 words) In common with colonized Indigenous people worldwide, many
Australian Aboriginal people experience inequitable health outcomes. While the …
Australian Aboriginal people experience inequitable health outcomes. While the …
Emotionally evocative patients in the emergency department: a mixed methods investigation of providers' reported emotions and implications for patient safety
Background Emergency department (ED) physicians and nurses frequently interact with
emotionally evocative patients, which can impact clinical decision-making and behaviour …
emotionally evocative patients, which can impact clinical decision-making and behaviour …
The influence of self-concept on clinical decision-making in nurses and nursing students: a cross-sectional study
The aim of this study is to examine the influence of nurses' self-concept (NSC) on clinical
decision-making (CDM) among nursing students and hospital nurses. A further aim is to …
decision-making (CDM) among nursing students and hospital nurses. A further aim is to …
What do emergency department physicians and nurses feel? A qualitative study of emotions, triggers, regulation strategies, and effects on patient care
LM Isbell, ED Boudreaux, H Chimowitz… - BMJ quality & …, 2020 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Background Despite calls to study how healthcare providers' emotions may impact patient
safety, little research has addressed this topic. The current study aimed to develop a …
safety, little research has addressed this topic. The current study aimed to develop a …