The Emergency Department (ED) is a complex, hectic, and high-pressured environment. Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) events are multi-faceted emergencies and present numerous challenges to ED staff (first receivers) with large scale trauma, consequently requiring a combination of complex responses. Human Factors and Ergonomics (HF/E) methods such as Hierarchical Task Analysis (HTA) have been used in healthcare research. However, HF/E methods and theory have not been combined to understand how the ED responds to CBRN events. This study aimed to compare Work as Imagined (WAI) and Work as Done (WAD) in the ED CBRN response in a UK based hospital. WAI was established by carrying out document analyses on a CBRN plan and WAD...
Purpose: To systematically review published literature for the research question ‘what issues are co...
This consensus group from the 2017 Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference “Catalyzing Syst...
Changing healthcare culture to improve patient safety is the goal of healthcare systems across the w...
Since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the USA, government agencies and professional soci...
The emergency department (ED) is at the forefront of the chemical, biological, radiological, and nuc...
A systematic literature review was conducted to explore the current understanding and practices of E...
The Emergency Department (ED) is the highest risk area in healthcare. Chemical, Biological, Radiolog...
Introduction A Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and explosive (CBRNe) event is an emerge...
When a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear or explosive (CBRNe) event occurs a time and safe...
A European consensus was developed as a concept of operations (CONOPS) for cross-border, multi-profe...
This consensus group from the 2017 Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference Catalyzing Syst...
The introduction of new medical devices (technologies) into complex systems usually includes usabili...
Background: Risk governance involves processes and mechanisms to understand how risk decisions are t...
Background: Increasing pressure on emergency services has led to the development of different models...
Objective: To describe challenges associated with the medication use process and potential medi...
Purpose: To systematically review published literature for the research question ‘what issues are co...
This consensus group from the 2017 Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference “Catalyzing Syst...
Changing healthcare culture to improve patient safety is the goal of healthcare systems across the w...
Since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the USA, government agencies and professional soci...
The emergency department (ED) is at the forefront of the chemical, biological, radiological, and nuc...
A systematic literature review was conducted to explore the current understanding and practices of E...
The Emergency Department (ED) is the highest risk area in healthcare. Chemical, Biological, Radiolog...
Introduction A Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and explosive (CBRNe) event is an emerge...
When a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear or explosive (CBRNe) event occurs a time and safe...
A European consensus was developed as a concept of operations (CONOPS) for cross-border, multi-profe...
This consensus group from the 2017 Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference Catalyzing Syst...
The introduction of new medical devices (technologies) into complex systems usually includes usabili...
Background: Risk governance involves processes and mechanisms to understand how risk decisions are t...
Background: Increasing pressure on emergency services has led to the development of different models...
Objective: To describe challenges associated with the medication use process and potential medi...
Purpose: To systematically review published literature for the research question ‘what issues are co...
This consensus group from the 2017 Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference “Catalyzing Syst...
Changing healthcare culture to improve patient safety is the goal of healthcare systems across the w...