“…There is currently no published research-based evidence that the ED Safety Checklist improves patient safety, but it is premised on the basis of a substantial body of evidence which demonstrates the value of checklists in health care and in industries where safety is paramount (Catchpole, 2015;Hales, Terblanche, Fowler, & Sibbald, 2008;Kapur, Parand, Soukup, Reader, & Sevdalis, 2016;Kohn, Corrigan, & Donaldson, 2000). Research has also shown clinicians' relationships with and uptake of checklists depends on a variety of factors: beliefs and expectations about benefits, previous experiences, checklist complexity, involvement in the checklist development and the orientation of clinical teams (van Daalen, Geerlings, Prins, & Hulscher, 2016;Russ et al, 2015;Singer et al, 2016).…”