Clinical review: Checklists - translating evidence into practice

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Bradford D Winters
Ayse P Gurses
Harold Lehmann
J Bryan Sexton
Carlyle Jai Rampersad
Peter J Pronovost
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[1] The Johns Hopkins University,Departments of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine
[2] The Johns Hopkins University,Departments of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine
[3] The Johns Hopkins University,Departments of Pediatrics and Welch Health Sciences Informatics
[4] The Johns Hopkins University,Department of Health Policy and Management
[5] US Airways,undefined
[6] Philadelphia International Airport,undefined
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Critical Care | / 13卷
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Potential User; Checklist Item; Knowledge Market; Computerize Provider Order Entry; Human Factor Engineering;
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Checklists are common tools used in many industries. Unfortunately, their adoption in the field of medicine has been limited to equipment operations or part of specific algorithms. Yet they have tremendous potential to improve patient outcomes by democratizing knowledge and helping ensure that all patients receive evidence-based best practices and safe high-quality care. Checklist adoption has been slowed by a variety of factors, including provider resistance, delays in knowledge dissemination and integration, limited methodology to guide development and maintenance, and lack of effective technical strategies to make them available and easy to use. In this article, we explore some of the principles and possible strategies to further develop and encourage the implementation of checklists into medical practice. We describe different types of checklists using examples and explore the benefits they offer to improve care. We suggest methods to create checklists and offer suggestions for how we might apply them, using some examples from our own experience, and finally, offer some possible directions for future research.
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