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Structured What If Technique : ウィキペディア英語版 | Structured What If Technique Structured What If Technique (SWIFT) is a prospective hazards analysis method that uses structured brainstorming with guide words and prompts to identify risks,〔Card AJ, Ward JR, Clarkson PJ: "Beyond FMEA: the structured what-if technique (SWIFT)." ''J Healthcare Risk Manage'' 2012, 31: 23–29〕 with the aim of being quicker than more intensive methods like Failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA).〔Crawley F, Tyler B: ''Hazard identification methods.'' Rugby, UK: Institute of Chemical Engineers; 2003〕 It is used in various settings,〔 including healthcare.〔〔〔(Ward JR, Clarkson PJ, Buckle P, Berman J, Lim R, Jun GT: "Prospective hazard analysis: tailoring prospective methods to a healthcare context. Final report, Patient Safety Research Portfolio (Research Project PS/035)." ) Cambridge, UK: Engineering Design Centre, University of Cambridge; 2010.〕 ==Limitations== As with other methods, SWIFT may not be comprehensive and the approach has some limitations. In a healthcare context, SWIFT was found to reveal significant risks, but like similar methods (including healthcare failure mode and effects analysis) it may have limited validity when used in isolation.〔
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