Simulation in medicine.
DOI: 10.36210/BerMedJ/epub202016
Abstract
The simulation medicine is mainly concerned with the factor of "Human Factors". This term, the so-called "human factor" it is considered as a collective term for all mental, cognitive and social factors in socio-technical, and human-machine systems. Investigations also revealed that deaths were due to "preventable error" in more than 80%. Root cause analysis in anesthesia showed that up to 70% of incidents are theoretically preventable. The literature fluctuates in various fields between 70 to 85% "preventable error". This is an impressive numbers with a clear need for action.
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2024-11-18 — Updated on 2025-01-29
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Schedler, O., & Bosch, M. (2025). Simulation in medicine.: DOI: 10.36210/BerMedJ/epub202016. Berlin Medical Journal, 1(1). Retrieved from https://www.bmjs.me/index.php/BMJ/article/view/45
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