Structured what-if technique
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Structured What If Technique is a prospective hazards analysis method that uses structured brainstorming with guide words and prompts to identify risks.[1][2] It is used in various settings, including healthcare.[3]
References
- ^ Card AJ, Ward JR, Clarkson PJ: "Beyond FMEA: the structured what-if technique (SWIFT)." J Healthcare Risk Manage 2012, 31: 23–29
- ^ Potts H.W.W., Anderson J.E., Colligan L., Leach P., Davis S., Berman J. (2014). "Assessing the validity of prospective hazard analysis methods: A comparison of two techniques". BMC Health Services Research (14). doi:10.1186/1472-6963-14-41.
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