Human errors and their prevention in healthcare
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- DOI: 10.4103/joacp.JOACP_364_19
Human errors and their prevention in healthcare
Abstract
Human errors form a significant portion of preventable mishaps in healthcare. Even the most competent clinicians are not immune to it. Errors in the perioperative period can often have grave consequences, and hence, perioperative clinicians need to be aware of the impact of human errors and how to minimize them. Errors are broadly classified into two kinds: latent and active errors. While active errors need to be addressed at the individual level, latent errors indicate organizational inadequacies. This review describes common errors in perioperative settings, the impact of such errors on healthcare, and preventive strategies to minimize such errors in daily patient care.
Keywords: Active error; cognitive aids; human errors; latent error; medication safety; perioperative safety.
Copyright: © 2021 Journal of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology.
Conflict of interest statement
There are no conflicts of interest.
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