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Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2008
Objective: This article describes the origins and contributions of the naturalistic decision making (NDM) research approach. Background: NDM research emerged in the 1980s to study how people make decisions in real-world settings. Method: The findings and methods used by NDM researchers are presented along with their implications.
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Objective: This article describes the origins and contributions of the naturalistic decision making (NDM) research approach. Background: NDM research emerged in the 1980s to study how people make decisions in real-world settings. Method: The findings and methods used by NDM researchers are presented along with their implications.
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ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2009
AbstractDecision making is an integral part of surgical practice and is a skill that is as important as the ability to operate. Sound decision making is the result of acquiring ‘surgical wisdom’, which is achieved through learning, experience and reflection.
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AbstractDecision making is an integral part of surgical practice and is a skill that is as important as the ability to operate. Sound decision making is the result of acquiring ‘surgical wisdom’, which is achieved through learning, experience and reflection.
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Decision Making and Decision-Making Unit
2015This chapter focuses on how culture relates to the type and nature of decision-making unit as the way in which decisions are made under the threat or in a response to a crisis.
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Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2001
Members of the health care profession have a responsibility to identify and regulate their practice to protect consumers and assure the delivery of quality service. In this case study in which a patient wakes up during surgery, the nurse's code of ethics, standards of care, and ethical decision-making models provide guidance toward the resolution of ...
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Members of the health care profession have a responsibility to identify and regulate their practice to protect consumers and assure the delivery of quality service. In this case study in which a patient wakes up during surgery, the nurse's code of ethics, standards of care, and ethical decision-making models provide guidance toward the resolution of ...
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