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July 01, 2017 - The Commentary by Stephen Bacak, DO, MPH, and Loralei Thornburg, MD Cognitive errors or biases are … The cognitive error of premature closure (rush to diagnosis without consideration of alternatives) … The fast-paced nature of the clinical environment undeniably contributed to these cognitive errors. … Cognitive errors in clinical decision-making are a major contributor to patient safety events. … Quick Safety 28: Cognitive biases in health care.
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March 01, 2018 - The Commentary
by Stephen Bacak, DO, MPH, and Loralei Thornburg, MD
Cognitive errors or biases are … Factors that increase the risk of cognitive error may be personal (e.g., fatigue), patient-
related … Cognitive errors in clinical decision-making are a major contributor to patient safety events. … Use of checklists may prevent cognitive errors and lead to more rapid evaluation and treatment. … Quick Safety 28: Cognitive biases in health care.
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April 01, 2006 - Health care providers may benefit from cognitive awareness training—which may include training in the … biases.( 15 ) Medical errors due to cognitive biases may also be reduced by increasing the frequency … Cognitive biases such as anchoring can result in medical errors. … to reduce medical errors that may result from cognitive biases. … Cognitive biases associated with medical decisions: a systematic review.
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March 01, 2015 - Perhaps more importantly, physicians who find
diagnostic errors interesting tend to focus on the cognitive … House) or studying cognitive biases
that can lead one astray. … The two reviewers identified cognitive factors as the cause of most
diagnostic errors. … This restoration of performance represents a simple example of cognitive debiasing. … Addressing the Problem
As intellectually appealing as cognitive debiasing may be, addressing systems
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The development and implementation of cognitive aids for critical events … July 2, 2014
Teaching about how doctors think: a longitudinal curriculum in cognitive … October 16, 2013
Cognitive debiasing; part 1 and part 2. … September 18, 2013
From mindless to mindful practice—cognitive bias and clinical decision
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January 01, 2013 - interventions (non-pharmacological, psychosocial
interventions) including, but not limited to: psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral … comparative effectiveness of psychological
from Nominator: treatments (i.e., non-pharmacological; e.g., cognitive … )
Dementia is an umbrella term for cognitive disorders that are characterized by memory impairment … Psychosocial interventions such as sensory-stimulation, music therapy, and
cognitive-behavioral therapy
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January 01, 2015 - Results: Our first
study found the cognitive strategies clinicians use to adapt to their information … Aim 1.A – Conduct Cognitive Task Analysis (CTA) interviews to characterize cognitive strategies to
deal … the cognitive strategies used by clinicians. … Cognitive support to clinicians
refers to maximizing clinicians’ cognitive abilities to improve clinical … Supporting novice clinician’s cognitive strategies: a system design
perspective.
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January 01, 2018 - While cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is an evidence-based alternative to medication … Developing a cultural adaptation of an interactive digital program to deliver cognitive behavioral therapy … Alcantara, Carmela Organization: Columbia University Research Profile: Using eHealth to Expand Access to Cognitive
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December 20, 2011 - therapy such as
cognitive restructuring, cognitive processing therapy, exposure-based therapies, and … therapy [CBT], such as cognitive restructuring,
cognitive processing therapy, exposure-based therapy … , Cognitive”, “Cognitive Psychotherapy”, “Cognitive Psychotherapies”, “Psychotherapies, Cognitive”, … “Therapy, Cognition”, Therapy, Cognitive”, “Cognitive Therapies”, “Therapies, Cognitive”, “Cognition … Behavior Therapy”, “Behavior Therapies, Cognitive”,
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January 01, 2009 - treatment, including reduction in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) core
symptoms; improved language, cognitive … Psychologist) versus
parents for reducing autism symptoms and improving language, cognitive, and
social … What is the comparative effectiveness of cognitive behavioral treatment
versus cognitive behavioral … Programs for promoting social, language, and cognitive skills for school age
children
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February 01, 2012 - Outcomes
Our outcomes of interest for Key Question 1 included
Phe levels and cognitive impairment, … What is the evidence that any specific
Phe levels are optimal for minimizing or avoiding
cognitive … outcomes
was not linear, that a threshold of 360 µmol/L is the
level at which cognitive impairment … period, and thus concurrent measurements are poor
predictors of a cognitive effect. … Effects of dietary
management of phenylketonuria on long-term cognitive outcome.
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June 01, 2003 - Screening for cognitive
impairment and dementia in the elderly. … Effects of adjustment on the case-finding
potential of cognitive tests. … Clock-drawing: is it the ideal cognitive
screening test? … Characteristics
of two telephone screens for cognitive impairment. … Mild cognitive
impairment represents early-stage Alzheimer disease.
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December 01, 2012 - level of arousal and prior performance to the cognitive exercise. … Delirium as a predictor of long-term cognitive
impairment in survivors of critical illness. … A combined early cognitive and physical rehabilitation
program for people who are critically ill: the … activity and cognitive therapy in the intensive care unit (ACT-
ICU) trial. … Association between acute care and critical illness
hospitalization and cognitive function in older
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February 01, 2007 - for cognitive ills." … The importance of cognitive errors in diagnosis and strategies to minimize them. … Cognitive forcing strategies in clinical decisionmaking. … The cognitive psychology of missed diagnoses. … What types of cognitive processes are used to make the decision?
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December 01, 2009 - The cognitive demands of triage are substantial. … It must be acknowledged, however, that a counterforcing function is designed to override a cognitive … Diagnostic tools do move the physician's cognitive challenges upstream to detect, identify, and frame … Cognitive forcing strategies in clinical decisionmaking. Ann Emerg Med. 2003;41:110-120. … The effectiveness of cognitive forcing strategies to decrease diagnostic error: an exploratory study.
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February 01, 2004 - Cognitive Errors
Trying to perform a cognitive autopsy to understand why the resident committed the … Armed with this understanding, they can apply cognitive
forcing strategies to reduce the occurrence … In doing so, hospitals should strive to implement a universal cognitive forcing
strategy to always verify … Cognitive forcing strategies in clinical decisionmaking. … The importance of cognitive errors in diagnosis and strategies to minimize them.
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January 01, 2011 - Methods: Naturalistic observation of clinicians and processes, and simple cognitive
experiments for … Enhance clinician cognitive performance in medication
management tasks by exploiting the underlying … : The Role of Cognitive Decision Support Systems in
Clinical Decision-Making & Patient Safety.” … Figure 4 illustrates the
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arrangement of cognitive resources and the flow of cognitive artifacts … Cognitive
Psychology 1973; 4(1):55-81.