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Human factors engineering and patient safety

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J Gosbee - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2002 - qshc.bmj.com
The case study and analyses presented here illustrate the crucial role of human
factors engineering (HFE) in patient safety. HFE is a framework for efficient
and constructive thinking which includes methods and tools to help ...
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Patient safety, potential adverse drug events, and medical device design: a human factors …


L Lin, KJ Vicente, DJ Doyle - Journal of biomedical informatics, 2001 - Elsevier
Adverse drug events are the single leading threat to patient safety. Human
factors engineering has been repeatedly proposed, but largely untested, as the
key to improving patient safety. The value of this approach was ...
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Eleven keys to designing error-resistant medical devices


M Wiklund - Designing usability into medical products, 2005 - books.google.com
Eleven Keys to Designing Error-Resistant Medical Devices Michael E. Wiklund
Manufacturers can help reduce use error in the clinical setting by integrating
good human factors practices and user-friendly design into their medical ...
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[PDF] Patient safety: a curriculum for teaching patient safety in emergency medicine


KS Cosby, P Croskerry - Academic Emergency Medicine, 2003 - saem.org
Abstract The last decade has witnessed a growing awareness of medical error and
the inadequacies of our health care delivery systems. The Harvard Practice Study
and sub- sequent Institute of Medicine Reports brought national attention ...
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[CITATION] Medical device use-safety: incorporating human factors engineering into risk management


R Kaye, J Crowley - US Department of Health and Human Services Food and …, 2000
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Quality improvement in the ICU. A Canadian perspective


R Esmail, A Kirby, T Inkson, P Boiteau - Journal of critical care, 2005 - Elsevier
The Calgary Health Region is an integrated health care system with 3 adult
hospitals, 1 children's hospital, and also community-based services such as
mental health, healthy communities, and care in the community which ...
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Human factors and ergonomics in the emergency department


RL Wears, SJ Perry - Annals of emergency medicine, 2002 - Elsevier
Although health care rapidly adopts technologic advances from other fields, it
has been slow to incorporate well-established principles from human factors
engineering into the health care workplace. This article demonstrates some ...
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[CITATION] FMEA: the cure for medical errors


JG Reiling, BL Knutzen, M Stoecklein - Quality progress, 2003 - cat.inist.fr
FMEA: the cure for medical errors. John G REILING, Barbara L KNUTZEN, Mike STOECKLEIN
Quality progress 36:88, 67-71, American Society for Quality, 2003.
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[CITATION] The balance theory of job design and stress as a model for the management of …


P Carayon, MJ Smith - Fourth International Congress of Industrial Engineering …, 1993
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New information technologies, job profiles, and external workload as predictors of …


C Korunka, S Zauchner, A Weiss - International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 1997 - Lawrence Earlbaum
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