In the third article in the series, we describe the outputs from a series of roundtable discussions by Human Factors experts and General Practice (GP) Educational Supervisors tasked with examining the GP (family medicine) training and work environments through the lens of the systems and designed-centred discipline of Human Factors and Ergonomics (HFE). A prominent issue agreed upon proposes that the GP setting should be viewed as a complex sociotechnical system from a care service and specialty training perspective. Additionally, while the existing GP specialty training curriculum in the United Kingdom (UK) touches on some important HFE concepts, we argue that there are also significant educational gaps that could be addressed (e.g. physic...
Safety and improvement efforts in healthcare education and practice are often limited by inadequate ...
In this paper, we will address the important question of how quality improvement science (QIS) and h...
How could and should Human Factors/Ergonomics (HFE) be implemented in healthcare? The Chartered Inst...
In the third article in the series, we describe the outputs from a series of roundtable discussions ...
Safety and improvement efforts in healthcare education and practice are often limited by inadequate ...
Background: The importance of human factors (HF) has been highlighted recently by the General Medica...
©British Journal of General Practice. Background: General practice is becoming increasingly complex ...
It has been argued that UK general practice specialist training should be extended to better prepare...
BACKGROUND: It has been argued that UK general practice specialist training should be extended t...
Ensuring the practice of human factors and ergonomics (HF&E) is factored into a design is the key to...
Patient safety is an emergent property of complex sociotechnical healthcare systems. Human Factors a...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis.A recent initiative in the National Health Service (NHS, UK) has led to an i...
This paper presents a summary of the Ergonomics and Human Factors (EHF) professional accreditation p...
Introduction: In this paper, we will address the important question of how quality improvement scien...
The goal of these 12 tips is to enhance the effectiveness of safety and improvement work in frontlin...
Safety and improvement efforts in healthcare education and practice are often limited by inadequate ...
In this paper, we will address the important question of how quality improvement science (QIS) and h...
How could and should Human Factors/Ergonomics (HFE) be implemented in healthcare? The Chartered Inst...
In the third article in the series, we describe the outputs from a series of roundtable discussions ...
Safety and improvement efforts in healthcare education and practice are often limited by inadequate ...
Background: The importance of human factors (HF) has been highlighted recently by the General Medica...
©British Journal of General Practice. Background: General practice is becoming increasingly complex ...
It has been argued that UK general practice specialist training should be extended to better prepare...
BACKGROUND: It has been argued that UK general practice specialist training should be extended t...
Ensuring the practice of human factors and ergonomics (HF&E) is factored into a design is the key to...
Patient safety is an emergent property of complex sociotechnical healthcare systems. Human Factors a...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis.A recent initiative in the National Health Service (NHS, UK) has led to an i...
This paper presents a summary of the Ergonomics and Human Factors (EHF) professional accreditation p...
Introduction: In this paper, we will address the important question of how quality improvement scien...
The goal of these 12 tips is to enhance the effectiveness of safety and improvement work in frontlin...
Safety and improvement efforts in healthcare education and practice are often limited by inadequate ...
In this paper, we will address the important question of how quality improvement science (QIS) and h...
How could and should Human Factors/Ergonomics (HFE) be implemented in healthcare? The Chartered Inst...