• Fam Syst Health · Mar 2015

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    Another list or a grounding tool? Thoughts on the Q-List Manifesto.

    • Sharon Dobie.
    • University of Washington.
    • Fam Syst Health. 2015 Mar 1; 33 (1): 14-5.

    AbstractComments on the article by William B. Ventres (see record 2015-01771-001). This article discusses the Q-List Manifesto and how it differs from The Checklist Manifesto for procedural medicine. Is the question list any different from a checklist? What might it add and what pitfalls might it face if implemented? The Q-List can be useful for learners, from medical student to resident, a reminder to check in with patients, themselves and the domains, like Daily Reality, Patient Focus, and Practitioner Focus. It offers a framework along with concrete questions to explore with the patient, their families, and oneself.(PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2015 APA, all rights reserved).

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