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Managing Uncertainty in Healthcare


Strategies to Deal with Uncertainty in Medicine

Uncertainty in clinical practice: implications for quality and costs of health care Lancet. 1996; 347:595-598

Navigating the Uncertainties of Medicine

The first step is simply for the clinician to recognize that uncertainty exists, and the second is to acknowledge it with the patient. Solomon ...

How Physicians Manage Medical Uncertainty: A Qualitative Study ...

To explore the uncertainty management strategies employed by physicians practicing in acute-care hospital settings and to organize these strategies within a ...

Communicating Uncertainty: a Narrative Review and Framework for ...

Yet, empirical evidence suggests that clinicians rarely communicate clinical uncertainty to patients, and indeed the culture within healthcare environments is ...

Coping with uncertainty in clinical practice: a narrative review - Scott

Clinicians respond to uncertainty in various ways through the interplay of a series of cognitive, emotional and ethical reactions.

Helping patients and clinicians manage uncertainty during clinical ...

A key part of understanding the patient experience involves gaining insight into how they interpret and react to uncertainty.

Managing Uncertainty in Healthcare - Frontier Economics

The NHS faces some big unknowns. No one knows whether there will be a second wave of the virus, or where or how serious it might be.

Managing uncertainty as a physician - Mindful Physician Coaching

Managing Uncertainty as a Physician · Courage: avoiding the tendency to run away from threats by developing strategies to cope with new ...

Developing an integrated multilevel model of uncertainty in health care

Introduction Uncertainty is an inevitable part of healthcare and a source of confusion and challenge to decision-making. Several taxonomies of uncertainty ...

Coping with uncertainty in clinical practice: a narrative review

Clinicians respond to uncertainty in various ways through the interplay of a series of cognitive, emotional and ethical reactions.

Twelve tips for developing healthcare learners' uncertainty tolerance

Uncertainty is pervasive throughout healthcare practice. Uncertainty tolerance (i.e. adaptively responding to perceived uncertainty) is considered to ...

Strategies for Managing Uncertainty in Patient Care

Gather Additional Information. The most common and straightforward way of managing uncertainty is simply through gathering additional ...

Understanding and managing uncertainty in health care: revisiting ...

Interactional uncertainty surrounding the trial drugs is compounded by the temporal uncertainty of the trial drug side effects, disease ...

Tools to manage medical uncertainty - ScienceDirect.com

Managing uncertainty includes consensus building, effective communication, negotiation and personalized messages to patients.

Managing diagnostic uncertainty in primary care: a systematic ...

The consequences of such uncertainty however can impact negatively upon the primary care practitioner, their patients and the wider healthcare ...

The communication of uncertainty in health: A scoping review

Practical uncertainties are system-centered and encompass a lack of knowledge about healthcare structures and processes. Personal uncertainties refer to the ...

The Management of Uncertainty

Managing uncertainty is a metacognitive endeavor that requires clinicians and patients to reflect on their uncertainties and their actual and potential ...

(PDF) Understanding and managing uncertainty in health care

We argue that epistemic shifts, theorisation and practical engagement with theory in training, research and clinical practice may prompt ...

Managing uncertainty - RACGP

How GPs can manage uncertainty · Communicate clearly and openly with your patient · Undertake a thorough review · Manage the patient's symptoms and provide ...

A Case of Medical Uncertainty - AAFP

When a patient experiences uncertainty, the physician shares responsibility for resolving it. Even in situations in which there is less clinical ...