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Ken Catchpole

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BMJ Quality & Safety|April 18, 2013
Spreading human factors expertise in healthcare: untangling the knots in people and systemsKen Catchpole
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine : a Journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies|January 7, 2012
Learning from other industriesKen Catchpole
BMJ Quality & Safety|April 13, 2013
Toward the modelling of safety violations in healthcare systemsKen Catchpole
BMJ Quality & Safety|December 6, 2012
Improving performance through human-centred reconfiguration of existing designsKen Catchpole
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|January 16, 2010
Errors in the operating theatre--how to spot and stop themKen Catchpole
BMJ Quality & Safety|June 20, 2015
The problem with checklistsKen Catchpole, Stephanie Russ
BMJ Quality & Safety|December 20, 2015
Human factors in healthcare: welcome progress, but still scratching the surfacePatrick Waterson, Ken Catchpole
BMC Surgery|September 7, 2011
A three-dimensional model of error and safety in surgical health care microsystems. Rationale, development and initial testingPeter McCulloch, Ken Catchpole
Journal of Perioperative Practice|November 14, 2009
Incidents in anaesthesia: past occurrence and future avoidanceKen Catchpole, Peter McCulloch
BMJ Quality & Safety|September 28, 2012
Understanding safety and performance in the cardiac operating room: from 'sharp end' to 'blunt end'Ken Catchpole, Douglas Wiegmann
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BMJ Quality & Safety|April 18, 2013
Spreading human factors expertise in healthcare: untangling the knots in people and systemsKen Catchpole
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine : a Journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies|January 7, 2012
Learning from other industriesKen Catchpole
BMJ Quality & Safety|April 13, 2013
Toward the modelling of safety violations in healthcare systemsKen Catchpole
BMJ Quality & Safety|December 6, 2012
Improving performance through human-centred reconfiguration of existing designsKen Catchpole
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|January 16, 2010
Errors in the operating theatre--how to spot and stop themKen Catchpole
BMJ Quality & Safety|June 20, 2015
The problem with checklistsKen Catchpole, Stephanie Russ
BMJ Quality & Safety|December 20, 2015
Human factors in healthcare: welcome progress, but still scratching the surfacePatrick Waterson, Ken Catchpole
BMC Surgery|September 7, 2011
A three-dimensional model of error and safety in surgical health care microsystems. Rationale, development and initial testingPeter McCulloch, Ken Catchpole
Journal of Perioperative Practice|November 14, 2009
Incidents in anaesthesia: past occurrence and future avoidanceKen Catchpole, Peter McCulloch
BMJ Quality & Safety|September 28, 2012
Understanding safety and performance in the cardiac operating room: from 'sharp end' to 'blunt end'Ken Catchpole, Douglas Wiegmann
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