This paper introduces an extended hierarchical task analysis (HTA) methodology devised to evaluate and compare user interfaces on volumetric infusion pumps. The pumps were studied along the dimensions of overall usability and propensity for generating human error. With HTA as our framework, we analyzed six pumps on a variety of common tasks using Norman’s Action theory. The introduced method of evaluation divides the problem space between the external world of the device interface and the user’s internal cognitive world, allowing for predictions of potential user errors at the human-device level. In this paper, one detailed analysis is provided as an example, comparing two different pumps on two separate tasks. The results demonstrate the i...
Background. Despite a growing recognition of the role of human error in anaesthesia, it remains uncl...
Medication use in hospitals is a complex process and is dependent on the successful interaction of h...
This paper presents the underlying theory of Task Analysis for Error Identification. The aim is to i...
This paper introduces an extended hierarchical task analysis (HTA) methodology devised to evaluate a...
This paper introduces an extended hierarchical task analysis (HTA) methodology devised to evaluate a...
The aim of medical care is to make people healthier, and this is pursued with great success today. U...
The introduction of new medical devices (technologies) into complex systems usually includes usabili...
Medication use in hospitals is a complex process and is dependent on the successful interaction of h...
The adoption of new technologies into hospitals has been improved diagnosis and patient care, and it...
AbstractPurposeThe aims of this study were to investigate how a variety of research methods is commo...
Purpose The aims of this study were to investigate how a variety of research methods is commonly emp...
Purpose : The aims of this study were to investigate how a variety of research methods is commonly e...
The objective of the study is to identify possible human errors related to the application of infusi...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to investigate how a variety of research methods is commonly e...
In any complex interactive human-computer system, people are likely to make errors during its operat...
Background. Despite a growing recognition of the role of human error in anaesthesia, it remains uncl...
Medication use in hospitals is a complex process and is dependent on the successful interaction of h...
This paper presents the underlying theory of Task Analysis for Error Identification. The aim is to i...
This paper introduces an extended hierarchical task analysis (HTA) methodology devised to evaluate a...
This paper introduces an extended hierarchical task analysis (HTA) methodology devised to evaluate a...
The aim of medical care is to make people healthier, and this is pursued with great success today. U...
The introduction of new medical devices (technologies) into complex systems usually includes usabili...
Medication use in hospitals is a complex process and is dependent on the successful interaction of h...
The adoption of new technologies into hospitals has been improved diagnosis and patient care, and it...
AbstractPurposeThe aims of this study were to investigate how a variety of research methods is commo...
Purpose The aims of this study were to investigate how a variety of research methods is commonly emp...
Purpose : The aims of this study were to investigate how a variety of research methods is commonly e...
The objective of the study is to identify possible human errors related to the application of infusi...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to investigate how a variety of research methods is commonly e...
In any complex interactive human-computer system, people are likely to make errors during its operat...
Background. Despite a growing recognition of the role of human error in anaesthesia, it remains uncl...
Medication use in hospitals is a complex process and is dependent on the successful interaction of h...
This paper presents the underlying theory of Task Analysis for Error Identification. The aim is to i...