Sensitizing Surgeons to Their Outcome Has No Measurable Short-term Benefit.

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Date publication

novembre 2017

Journal

Annals of surgery

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr BACHELLIER Philippe


Tous les auteurs :
Cauchy F, Farges O, Vibert E, Boleslawski E, Pruvot FR, Regimbeau JM, Mabrut JY, Scatton O, Adham M, Laurent C, Grégoire E, Delpero JR, Bachellier P, Soubrane O

Résumé

Investigate if involving surgeons in outcome prediction-research and having them use a dedicated Electronic-Health-Record that provides feedback, improves patients' outcome.

Mots clés

Adult, Aged, Clinical Competence, statistics & numerical data, Elective Surgical Procedures, mortality, Electronic Health Records, Feedback, Psychological, Female, Follow-Up Studies, France, Hepatectomy, mortality, Humans, Knowledge of Results (Psychology), Length of Stay, statistics & numerical data, Male, Middle Aged, Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care), Postoperative Complications, epidemiology, Prospective Studies, Quality Improvement, Self-Assessment, Surgeons, psychology

Référence

Ann. Surg.. 2017 Nov;266(5):884-889