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Error detection: A study in anaesthesia
Nyssen, Anne-Sophie; Blavier, Adelaïde
2006In Ergonomics, 49 (5-6), p. 517-525
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Keywords :
human error; error detection; complex systems; anaesthesia; erreur humaine; detection
Abstract :
[en] Although error has been shown as the main cause of accidents in complex systems, little attention has been paid to error detection. However, reducing the consequences of error depends largely on error detection. The goal of this paper is to synthesize the existing scientific knowledge on error detection, mostly based on studies conducted in laboratory or self reporting and to further knowledge through the analysis of a corpus of cases collected in a complex system, anaesthesia. By doing this, this paper is better able to describe how this knowledge can be used to improve understanding of error detection modes. An anaesthesia accident reporting system developed and organized at two Belgian University Hospitals was used in order to collect information about the error detection patterns. Results show that detection of errors principally occurred through the standard check (routine monitoring of the environment). Significant relationships were found between the type of error and the error detection mode, and between the type of error and the training level of the anaesthetist who committed the error.
Disciplines :
Social, industrial & organizational psychology
Engineering, computing & technology: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Nyssen, Anne-Sophie ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de personne et société > Ergonomie et intervention au travail
Blavier, Adelaïde ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de personne et société > Ergonomie et intervention au travail
Language :
English
Title :
Error detection: A study in anaesthesia
Publication date :
2006
Journal title :
Ergonomics
ISSN :
0014-0139
eISSN :
1366-5847
Publisher :
Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon, United Kingdom
Volume :
49
Issue :
5-6
Pages :
517-525
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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