Content-Specific Checklists
Study | Description of the Checklist | Participants | Setting | Outcome |
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Sibbald, et al., 20137 |
ECG interpretation checklist | Cardiology fellows | Experimental | Checklist was effective. Average of 0.39 errors in checklist condition versus 1.04 in non-checklist condition. |
Sibbald, et al., 20139 |
Cardiac exam checklist | Internal medicine residents | Experimental | Checklist was effective. Accuracy improved from 46% pre-checklist condition to 51% post-checklist condition. The checklist was only effective if the residents could access more information while using the checklist. |
Ely and Graber, 201511 |
Differential diagnosis checklist | Primary care physicians | Clinical | No significant difference between checklist condition and control condition. |
Kok, et al., 201710 |
Chest radiograph interpretation checklist | Medical students | Experimental | More abnormalities were correctly detected when the checklist was used (41.9% accuracy without checklist and 50.1% with checklist). |
Process-Focused Checklists
O’Sullivan and Schofield, 201913 |
Mnemonic tool (SLOW) focused on slowing down reasoning and countering specific biases | Medical professionals (ranging from medical students to attending physicians) | Experimental | No significant difference between checklist condition and control condition. |
Compared Content-Specific and Process-Focused Checklists
Study | Description of the Checklist | Participants | Setting | Outcome |
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Shimizu, et al., 201316 |
Differential diagnosis checklist (content specific) compared with a general debiasing checklist (process focused) and a control group (intuitive diagnosis) | Medical students | Experimental | Significant effect for the use of the content-specific checklist compared with intuitive diagnosis. The checklist particularly improved accuracy in the difficult cases. No significant effect for the debiasing checklist. |
Sibbald, et al., 201914 |
ECG interpretation checklist (content specific) compared with a cognitive debiasing checklist (process focused) and a control group | Internal medicine residents and cardiology fellows | Experimental | No overall significant differences between the content-specific checklist, process-focused checklist, and control group. |