Investigating cognitive factors and diagnostic error in a presentation of complicated multisystem disease.
Ben ThompsonChristopher R MadanRakesh S PatelPublished in: Diagnosis (Berlin, Germany) (2021)
Cognitive factors are a significant cause of diagnostic error within the first five days after admission, especially around transitions of care between different clinical settings and providers. Medical education interventions need to ensure clinical reasoning training supports individuals and teams to develop effective strategies for mitigating cognitive factors when faced with uncertainty over complex patients presenting with non-specific symptoms in order to reduce diagnostic error.