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    Human error refers to something having been done that was "not intended by the actor; not desired by a set of rules or an external observer; or that led the task or system outside its acceptable limits".

  3. This modified excerpt from the book, Human Error Reduction in Manufacturing, defines human errors and how they represent a symptom of the actual root causes associated with many problems.

  4. Dec 15, 2020 · This chapter introduces the topic of error as an essential foundation for an understanding of patient safety. We introduce psychological classifications of error and then, using clinical examples, show how we can use these ideas to understand how errors occur and how chains of small errors can combine to cause harm to patients.

    • Helen Higham, Charles Vincent
    • 2020/12/15
    • 10.1007/978-3-030-59403-9_3
  5. Mar 18, 2000 · A psychological perspective on the two approaches to human error: the person approach and the system approach. The article explains the differences, implications, and examples of each approach for coping with clinical mishaps.

  6. Oct 12, 2021 · 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.

    • Ashish Bindra, Vattipalli Sameera, GirijaP Rath
    • 10.4103/joacp.JOACP_364_19
    • 2021
    • Jul-Sep 2021
  7. Mar 3, 2000 · The human error problem can be viewed in two ways: the person approach and the system approach. Each has its model of error causation and each model gives rise to quite different philosophies of error management.

  8. Oct 1, 2022 · Safety Science. Volume 154, October 2022, 105853. Review. The ‘new view’ of human error. Origins, ambiguities, successes and critiques. Jean ChristopheLe Coze. Show more. Add to Mendeley. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2022.105853Get rights and content. •. The ‘new view’ of human error is a popular expression with positive and negative receptions.