Distracted Doctoring
Distracted Doctoring
Returning to Patient-Centered Care in the Digital Age
Papadakos, Peter J.; Bertman, Stephen
Springer International Publishing AG
08/2018
260
Mole
Inglês
9783319840000
15 a 20 dias
4721
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword: "First, Do No Harm"
Matt Richtel, The New York Times
Chapter 1: Introduction: "The Problem of Distracted Doctoring"
Peter Papadakos, MD, University of Rochester Medical Center
Stephen Bertman, PhD, University of Windsor
Chapter 2: "Medicine Enters the Computer Age"
Lekshmi Santhosh, MD, University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine
Raman Khanna, MD, University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine
Chapter 3: "Electronic Challenges to Patient Safety and Care"
Stephen Bertman, PhD, University of W
indsor
Chapter 4: "The Problem of Electronic Addiction"
Stephanie Brown, PhD, Addictions Institute
Chapter 5: "A Note to My Doctor: Lessons from Fifty Years of Distracted Driving Research"
Paul Atchley, PhD, University of Kansas
Chapter 6: "Distraction, Disengagement, and the Purpose of Medicine"
David Loxterkamp, MD, Seaport Community Health Center
Chapter 7: "Taking Time to Truly Listen to Our Patients"
Deepthiman Gowda, MD, MPH, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Chapter 8: "When It Comes to the Physician-Patient-Computer Relationship, the 'Eyes' Have It"
Richard M. Frankel, PhD, Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center
Chapter 9: "The
Impact of EMRs on Communication within the Doctor-Patient Relationship"
Wei Wei Lee, MD, MPH, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
Maria Lolita Alkureishi, MD, University of Chicago Department of Pediatrics
Chapter 10: "Physician Dissatisfaction, Stress, and their Impact on Patient Safety"
Alan H. Rosenstein, MD, MBA
Chapter 11: "Distractions in the Operating Room"
Michelle Feil, MSN, RN, ECRI Institute
Chapter 12: "Risk Reduction and Vigilance in Anesthesia"
Roy Soto, MD, Beaumont Health
Mallika Thampy, MD, Beaumont Health
Sara Neves, MD, Brigham & Women's Hospital
C
hapter 13: "Managing Distractions through Advocacy, Education, and Change"
Donna Ford, MSN, RN-BC, CNOR, CRCST
Chapter 14: "Electronic Devices as Potential Sources of Biological Contamination"
Roy Constantine, PHD, MPH, St. Francis Hospital
Chapter 15: "Digital Distraction and Legal Risk"
James Szalados, MD, JD, MBA, MHA, FCCP, FCCM, FCLM, Rochester General Hospital
Chapter 16: "Electronic Etiquette: A Curriculum for Health Professionals"
Peter J. Papadakos, MD, University of Rochester Medical Center
Chapter 17: "Mindful Practitioners, Mindful Teams, and Mindful Organizations: Attending to the Core Tasks of Medicine"
Ronald M. Epstein, MD, University of Rochester M
edical Center
Afterword: "Physician, Heal Thyself"
Burke Cunha, MD, Winthrop University Hospital
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword: "First, Do No Harm"
Matt Richtel, The New York Times
Chapter 1: Introduction: "The Problem of Distracted Doctoring"
Peter Papadakos, MD, University of Rochester Medical Center
Stephen Bertman, PhD, University of Windsor
Chapter 2: "Medicine Enters the Computer Age"
Lekshmi Santhosh, MD, University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine
Raman Khanna, MD, University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine
Chapter 3: "Electronic Challenges to Patient Safety and Care"
Stephen Bertman, PhD, University of W
indsor
Chapter 4: "The Problem of Electronic Addiction"
Stephanie Brown, PhD, Addictions Institute
Chapter 5: "A Note to My Doctor: Lessons from Fifty Years of Distracted Driving Research"
Paul Atchley, PhD, University of Kansas
Chapter 6: "Distraction, Disengagement, and the Purpose of Medicine"
David Loxterkamp, MD, Seaport Community Health Center
Chapter 7: "Taking Time to Truly Listen to Our Patients"
Deepthiman Gowda, MD, MPH, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Chapter 8: "When It Comes to the Physician-Patient-Computer Relationship, the 'Eyes' Have It"
Richard M. Frankel, PhD, Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center
Chapter 9: "The
Impact of EMRs on Communication within the Doctor-Patient Relationship"
Wei Wei Lee, MD, MPH, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
Maria Lolita Alkureishi, MD, University of Chicago Department of Pediatrics
Chapter 10: "Physician Dissatisfaction, Stress, and their Impact on Patient Safety"
Alan H. Rosenstein, MD, MBA
Chapter 11: "Distractions in the Operating Room"
Michelle Feil, MSN, RN, ECRI Institute
Chapter 12: "Risk Reduction and Vigilance in Anesthesia"
Roy Soto, MD, Beaumont Health
Mallika Thampy, MD, Beaumont Health
Sara Neves, MD, Brigham & Women's Hospital
C
hapter 13: "Managing Distractions through Advocacy, Education, and Change"
Donna Ford, MSN, RN-BC, CNOR, CRCST
Chapter 14: "Electronic Devices as Potential Sources of Biological Contamination"
Roy Constantine, PHD, MPH, St. Francis Hospital
Chapter 15: "Digital Distraction and Legal Risk"
James Szalados, MD, JD, MBA, MHA, FCCP, FCCM, FCLM, Rochester General Hospital
Chapter 16: "Electronic Etiquette: A Curriculum for Health Professionals"
Peter J. Papadakos, MD, University of Rochester Medical Center
Chapter 17: "Mindful Practitioners, Mindful Teams, and Mindful Organizations: Attending to the Core Tasks of Medicine"
Ronald M. Epstein, MD, University of Rochester M
edical Center
Afterword: "Physician, Heal Thyself"
Burke Cunha, MD, Winthrop University Hospital