There is increasing demand for a systems approach within national healthcare guidelines to provide a systematic and sustainable framework for improvements in patient safety. Supported by this is the growing body of evidence within Human Factors/Ergonomics (HFE) healthcare literature for the inclusion of this approach in health service design, provision and evaluation. This paper considers the current interpretation of this within UK healthcare systems and the dichotomy which exists in the challenge to implement a systems approach. Three case studies, from primary and secondary care, present a systems approach, offering a novel perspective of primary care and blood sampling. These provide practical illustrations of how HFE methods have been ...
Increasing demand and growing complexity of the delivery of healthcare is associated with worsening ...
Considering human factors and developing systems-thinking behaviours to ensure patient safet
Changing healthcare culture to improve patient safety is the goal of healthcare systems across the w...
There is increasing demand for a systems approach within national healthcare guidelines to provide a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Patient safety is an emergent property of complex sociotechnical healthcare systems. Human Factors a...
How could and should Human Factors/Ergonomics (HFE) be implemented in healthcare? The Chartered Inst...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis.A recent initiative in the National Health Service (NHS, UK) has led to an i...
Changing healthcare culture to improve patient safety is the goal of healthcare systems across the w...
The application of concepts, theories and methods from systems ergonomics within patient safety has ...
Safety and improvement efforts in healthcare education and practice are often limited by inadequate ...
The National Health Service (NHS) in England has ambitious plans to drive innovation in health infor...
The application of concepts, theories and methods from systems ergonomics to the domain of patient s...
The healthcare sector is facing significant challenges that require a systems approach, resulting in...
The UK health service, which had been diagnosed to be seriously out of step with good design practic...
Increasing demand and growing complexity of the delivery of healthcare is associated with worsening ...
Considering human factors and developing systems-thinking behaviours to ensure patient safet
Changing healthcare culture to improve patient safety is the goal of healthcare systems across the w...
There is increasing demand for a systems approach within national healthcare guidelines to provide a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Patient safety is an emergent property of complex sociotechnical healthcare systems. Human Factors a...
How could and should Human Factors/Ergonomics (HFE) be implemented in healthcare? The Chartered Inst...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis.A recent initiative in the National Health Service (NHS, UK) has led to an i...
Changing healthcare culture to improve patient safety is the goal of healthcare systems across the w...
The application of concepts, theories and methods from systems ergonomics within patient safety has ...
Safety and improvement efforts in healthcare education and practice are often limited by inadequate ...
The National Health Service (NHS) in England has ambitious plans to drive innovation in health infor...
The application of concepts, theories and methods from systems ergonomics to the domain of patient s...
The healthcare sector is facing significant challenges that require a systems approach, resulting in...
The UK health service, which had been diagnosed to be seriously out of step with good design practic...
Increasing demand and growing complexity of the delivery of healthcare is associated with worsening ...
Considering human factors and developing systems-thinking behaviours to ensure patient safet
Changing healthcare culture to improve patient safety is the goal of healthcare systems across the w...