Background: Workflow interruptions, multitasking and workload demands are inherent to emergency departments (ED) work systems. Potential effects of ED providers’ work on care quality and patient safety have, however, been rarely addressed. We aimed to investigate the prevalence and associations of ED staff's workflow interruptions, multitasking and workload with patient care quality outcomes. Methods: We applied a mixed-methods design in a two-step procedure. First, we conducted a time-motion study to observe the rate of interruptions and multitasking activities. Second, during 20-day shifts we assessed ED staff's reports on workflow interruptions, multitasking activities and mental workload. Additionally, we assessed two care quality indi...
Background: Emergency Departments (EDs) today rely heavily on Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and a...
The impact of interruptions in the workplace has begun to receive a lot of attention in the last few...
Subjective workload in healthcare employees is suspected to be important for the performance and saf...
Background Workflow interruptions, multitasking and workload demands are inherent to emergency depar...
Several challenges with patient safety in the emergency department (ED) context have beenpreviously ...
Abstract Background Emergency departments (EDs) are highly dynamic and stressful care environments t...
Research in the field of operations management and medicine analyzed how workload affects productivi...
Introduction Interruptions and multitasking are frequent in clinical settings, and have been shown i...
Introduction: Interruptions and multitasking are frequent in clinical settings, and have been shown ...
Work conditions, mental workload and patient care quality: a multisource study in the emergency depa...
BACKGROUND Interruptions are endemic in healthcare work environments. Yet, they can have positive ef...
Objectives: In this hypothesis-generating study, we observe, identify, and analyze how emergency cli...
Frequent users of emergency departments (FUED) account for a disproportionate number of emergency de...
Background In an attempt to redirect patients who are inappropriately attending hospital emergency d...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We describe errors occurring in a busy ED. METHODS: This is a prospective, observat...
Background: Emergency Departments (EDs) today rely heavily on Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and a...
The impact of interruptions in the workplace has begun to receive a lot of attention in the last few...
Subjective workload in healthcare employees is suspected to be important for the performance and saf...
Background Workflow interruptions, multitasking and workload demands are inherent to emergency depar...
Several challenges with patient safety in the emergency department (ED) context have beenpreviously ...
Abstract Background Emergency departments (EDs) are highly dynamic and stressful care environments t...
Research in the field of operations management and medicine analyzed how workload affects productivi...
Introduction Interruptions and multitasking are frequent in clinical settings, and have been shown i...
Introduction: Interruptions and multitasking are frequent in clinical settings, and have been shown ...
Work conditions, mental workload and patient care quality: a multisource study in the emergency depa...
BACKGROUND Interruptions are endemic in healthcare work environments. Yet, they can have positive ef...
Objectives: In this hypothesis-generating study, we observe, identify, and analyze how emergency cli...
Frequent users of emergency departments (FUED) account for a disproportionate number of emergency de...
Background In an attempt to redirect patients who are inappropriately attending hospital emergency d...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We describe errors occurring in a busy ED. METHODS: This is a prospective, observat...
Background: Emergency Departments (EDs) today rely heavily on Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and a...
The impact of interruptions in the workplace has begun to receive a lot of attention in the last few...
Subjective workload in healthcare employees is suspected to be important for the performance and saf...