Impact of Attentional Tunelling on a Population of French Practitioners
Impact of Attentional Tunneling or the "Tunnel Effect" in Dentistry. Multi-centre Cross-sectional Study of a Population of French Practitioners.
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice
160 participants
Nov 21, 2025
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The tunnel effect, also known as attentional tunnelling, is a cognitive bias affecting all healthcare professionals, including odontologists. It is characterised by an excessive focus on a specific element of a clinical situation, which can alter the overall assessment and lead to errors in medical practice. This poses a particular risk to the quality of dental care, especially surgical care. Despite the importance of this risk, few studies have addressed this issue in dentistry. Therefore, raising the dental community's awareness of this phenomenon on a large scale is both justified and necessary.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- University hospital practitioner (professor, associate professor, ...)
- Dental surgeon (outside university hospitals
- Intern (DES MBD and ODF).
Exclusion Criteria1
- Students.
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Interventions
A face -to-face or online questionnaire will be given to study paticipants after a seminar on attentional tunneling organized by Professors Dridi and Charavet.
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NCT07266909