Whilst medical devices offer increasing fidelity and complexity that can form significant barriers to error, they open up new routes for errors and harm to occur. Much work in other industries has investigated the man machine interface and how devices can best be designed to account for such risks. This field of human factors is discussed in the context of healthcare and the state of the field reviewed
How could and should Human Factors/Ergonomics (HFE) be implemented in healthcare? The Chartered Inst...
Medical devices embedded with computer systems have been widely adopted in many healthcare situation...
The current panel brings together a variety of expertise to bear on two critical questions: (1) How ...
The main role of human factors and ergonomics professionals within health care is to generate eviden...
Injuries resulting from medical device use errors far exceed injuries arising from device failures. ...
AbstractAdverse drug events are the single leading threat to patient safety. Human factors engineeri...
The medical industry is faced with new devices and technology on a regular basis. The multiple goals...
Abstract Human factors is the study of the relationship between people and devices or systems. The g...
Hazard and harm to patients as well as inefficiencies associated with health care have been well des...
The process for development of HCI’s (Human Computer Interactions) for medical devices is fundamenta...
This volume is concerned with the human factors, ergonomics, and safety issues related to the design...
The current panel brings together a variety of expertise to bear on two critical questions: (1) How ...
The current panel brings together a variety of expertise to bear on two critical questions: (1) How ...
This volume is concerned with the human factors, ergonomics, and safety issues related to the design...
This study examined non-fatal adverse clinical incidents involving patient loss of function or requi...
How could and should Human Factors/Ergonomics (HFE) be implemented in healthcare? The Chartered Inst...
Medical devices embedded with computer systems have been widely adopted in many healthcare situation...
The current panel brings together a variety of expertise to bear on two critical questions: (1) How ...
The main role of human factors and ergonomics professionals within health care is to generate eviden...
Injuries resulting from medical device use errors far exceed injuries arising from device failures. ...
AbstractAdverse drug events are the single leading threat to patient safety. Human factors engineeri...
The medical industry is faced with new devices and technology on a regular basis. The multiple goals...
Abstract Human factors is the study of the relationship between people and devices or systems. The g...
Hazard and harm to patients as well as inefficiencies associated with health care have been well des...
The process for development of HCI’s (Human Computer Interactions) for medical devices is fundamenta...
This volume is concerned with the human factors, ergonomics, and safety issues related to the design...
The current panel brings together a variety of expertise to bear on two critical questions: (1) How ...
The current panel brings together a variety of expertise to bear on two critical questions: (1) How ...
This volume is concerned with the human factors, ergonomics, and safety issues related to the design...
This study examined non-fatal adverse clinical incidents involving patient loss of function or requi...
How could and should Human Factors/Ergonomics (HFE) be implemented in healthcare? The Chartered Inst...
Medical devices embedded with computer systems have been widely adopted in many healthcare situation...
The current panel brings together a variety of expertise to bear on two critical questions: (1) How ...