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Annals of Family Medicine 2:310-316 (2004)
© 2004 Annals of Family Medicine, Inc.
doi: 10.1370/afm.80

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Preventing Errors in Clinical Practice: A Call for Self-Awareness

Francesc Borrell-Carrió, MD1 and Ronald M. Epstein, MD2

1 Department of Medicine, University of Barcelona, CAP Cornellà, Catalonian Institute of Health (ICS), Cornellà de Llobregat, Spain
2 Departments of Family Medicine and Psychiatry, and the Office for Medical Education, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY

CORRESPONDING AUTHOR: F. Borrell-Carrió, MD, Department of Medicine, University of Barcelona, CAP Cornellà, Catalonian Institute of Health (ICS), C/Bellaterra 39, 08940, Cornellà de Llobregat, Spain, 12902fbc{at}comb.es

While ascribing medical errors primarily to systems factors can free clinicians from individual blame, there are elements of medical errors that can and should be attributed to individual factors. These factors are related less commonly to lack of knowledge and skill than to the inability to apply the clinician’s abilities to situations under certain circumstances. In concert with efforts to improve health care systems, refining physicians’ emotional and cognitive capacities might also prevent many errors. In general, physicians have the sensation of making a mistake because of the interference of emotional elements. We propose a so-called rational-emotive model that emphasizes 2 factors in error causation: (1) difficulty in reframing the first hypothesis that goes to the physician’s mind in an automatic way, and (2) premature closure of the clinical act to avoid confronting inconsistencies, low-level decision rules, and emotions. We propose a teaching strategy based on developing the physician’s insight and self-awareness to detect the inappropriate use of low-level decision rules, as well as detecting the factors that limit a physician’s capacity to tolerate the tension of uncertainty and ambiguity. Emotional self-awareness and self-regulation of attention can be consciously cultivated as habits to help physicians function better in clinical situations.

Key Words: Medical errors • decision making/education • professional practice • risk management • medical mistakes • quality of health care • self-awareness • clinical reasoning




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To Err is Human; To Be Aware is Preventive…
George W Saba
Annals of Family Medicine, 30 Jul 2004 [Full text]
response to Dr Saba's letter
Ronald M Epstein, et al.
Annals of Family Medicine, 19 Aug 2004 [Full text]
First, know thyself
Wilson D. Pace, MD, et al.
Annals of Family Medicine, 26 Aug 2004 [Full text]
Individuals vs Systems: Other issues also important
Margaret A Kirkegaard, MD, MPH
Annals of Family Medicine, 28 Aug 2004 [Full text]
response to Dr Pace
Ronald M Epstein, et al.
Annals of Family Medicine, 31 Aug 2004 [Full text]



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