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Exploring error in team-based acute care scenarios: an observational study from the United Kingdom.
Tallentire VR, Smith SE, Skinner J, Cameron HS. Acad Med. 2012;87:792-798.

This study used an error-modeling system initially devised by Dr. James Reason as a framework to describe and categorize observed team-based errors. The four types of errors classified were skill-based slips and lapses, rule-based mistakes, knowledge-based mistakes, and violations.

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