@article{Igene_Johnson_2022, title={A Comparison of Incident Investigation Outcomes and Safety Recommendations between Clinical Safety and AcciMap Experts}, volume={57}, url={https://jsystemsafety.com/index.php/jss/article/view/190}, DOI={10.56094/jss.v57i2.190}, abstractNote={<p>This paper focuses on the perception of Branford’s standardized AcciMap approach as a tool for accident analysis in healthcare. This study further builds on the previous work regarding National Health Service (NHSScotland) clinical safety practitioners’ first-time experience in applying the standardized AcciMap approach, and discusses its advantages and limitations [Ref. 1]. A series of training sessions were carried out with a clinical domain expert from the National Services Scotland (NSS) to apply the standardized AcciMap approach for health information technology (IT) analysis. The AcciMap method was used to analyze a medication error incident involving the computerized provider order entry (CPOE) system [Ref. 2] by Clinical and AcciMap experts. Outcomes and safety recommendations from both participants were then qualitatively compared and discussed to gain further insight into applying the AcciMap method.</p>}, number={2}, journal={Journal of System Safety}, author={Igene, Oseghale and Johnson, Christopher}, year={2022}, month={Jun.}, pages={12–25} }