articleAcademic Emergency MedicineNov 1, 2002Closed access

Achieving Quality in Clinical Decision Making: Cognitive Strategies and Detection of Bias

Dalhousie University

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Abstract

Clinical decision making is a cornerstone of high-quality care in emergency medicine. The density of decision making is unusually high in this unique milieu, and a combination of strategies has necessarily evolved to manage the load. In addition to the traditional hypothetico-deductive method, emergency physicians use several other approaches, principal among which are heuristics. These cognitive short-cutting strategies are especially adaptive under the time and resource limitations that prevail in many emergency departments (EDs), but occasionally they fail. When they do, we refer to them as cognitive errors. They are costly but highly preventable. It is important that emergency physicians be aware of the…

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Keywords
  • Heuristics
  • Cornerstone
  • Cognition
  • Clinical decision making
  • Medicine
  • Quality (philosophy)
  • Cognitive bias
  • Emergency department
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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