2004
DOI: 10.1136/qhc.13.2.136
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Video capture of clinical care to enhance patient safety

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“…describe their experience in developing a complete system and using anesthesiology as their test environment, successfully recording, and annotating 270 clinical cases (872 h). [22]…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…describe their experience in developing a complete system and using anesthesiology as their test environment, successfully recording, and annotating 270 clinical cases (872 h). [22]…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The complexities of designing the system including the cameras, recorders, time-code generation, data stream, processing, data storage, and archiving have been well outlined by Weinger et al . [22] They also discuss more challenging task of hospital acceptance and outline the obstacles of consent, privacy, confidentiality, and medicolegal concerns. [623]…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, some clinicians may feel uncomfortable and their performance could be impaired 87. With a properly performed video recording, the risk of inducing a Hawthorne effect is low, especially during clinical crises when the focus is directed elsewhere 88. The Hawthorne effect presents a larger limitation during in-person observations, due to the visibility of the observers.…”
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“…Studies in US reported that it can also be effective to have some strategies to overcome doctors’ concerns with confidentiality and liability, such as obtaining certificates of confidentiality 36 or becoming familiar with the liability coverage at the clinic where data will be collected. 37 As added protection, a previous study reported that patients were generally less worried than doctors about being videotaped. 32 However, it is still essential to get certificates of confidentiality to protect the participants’ identifiable information from forced disclosure.…”
Section: Considerations For Collecting Video Data In Primary Carementioning
confidence: 99%