Abstract Human factors is the study of the relationship between people and devices or systems. The goal of considering human factors in the design of medical devices is to create devices that take into consideration the way people use technology and process information to create a man-machine interface that leads to the best possible performance. This text describes the significant aspects of human factors issues related to medical device design. It is well written and is useful for medical device designers and for others who use or evaluate medical equipment.</p
AbstractA human factors evaluation was conducted to inform hospital procurement decision-making in s...
Injuries resulting from medical device use errors far exceed injuries arising from device failures. ...
The practice of evaluating interaction with devices is embedded in disciplines such as human-compute...
Whilst medical devices offer increasing fidelity and complexity that can form significant barriers t...
Recently, the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) adopted human engine...
The main role of human factors and ergonomics professionals within health care is to generate eviden...
The reliability and clinical utility of a medical device are required to demonstrate its impact and ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis was motivated by the fact that poor design of me...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis was motivated by the fact that poor design of me...
The design of consumer products has a central role in its potential for contributing to a healthier ...
The process for development of HCI’s (Human Computer Interactions) for medical devices is fundamenta...
This paper focuses on the challenges of meeting agency requirements as it pertains to the applicatio...
The practice of evaluating interaction with devices is embedded in disciplines such as human-compute...
As the medical device and use environment get complicated and diverse, Human Factors Engineering tha...
To enable increased efficiency, effectiveness and safe handling of medical equipment, applicable fra...
AbstractA human factors evaluation was conducted to inform hospital procurement decision-making in s...
Injuries resulting from medical device use errors far exceed injuries arising from device failures. ...
The practice of evaluating interaction with devices is embedded in disciplines such as human-compute...
Whilst medical devices offer increasing fidelity and complexity that can form significant barriers t...
Recently, the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) adopted human engine...
The main role of human factors and ergonomics professionals within health care is to generate eviden...
The reliability and clinical utility of a medical device are required to demonstrate its impact and ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis was motivated by the fact that poor design of me...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis was motivated by the fact that poor design of me...
The design of consumer products has a central role in its potential for contributing to a healthier ...
The process for development of HCI’s (Human Computer Interactions) for medical devices is fundamenta...
This paper focuses on the challenges of meeting agency requirements as it pertains to the applicatio...
The practice of evaluating interaction with devices is embedded in disciplines such as human-compute...
As the medical device and use environment get complicated and diverse, Human Factors Engineering tha...
To enable increased efficiency, effectiveness and safe handling of medical equipment, applicable fra...
AbstractA human factors evaluation was conducted to inform hospital procurement decision-making in s...
Injuries resulting from medical device use errors far exceed injuries arising from device failures. ...
The practice of evaluating interaction with devices is embedded in disciplines such as human-compute...