AbstractAdverse drug events are the single leading threat to patient safety. Human factors engineering has been repeatedly proposed, but largely untested, as the key to improving patient safety. The value of this approach was investigated in the context of a commercially available patient-controlled analgesia device that has been linked with several alleged patient injuries and deaths. Several reports have stated that errors in programming drug concentration were made during these adverse drug events. A simulation of the commercially available interface was compared experimentally with a simulated prototype of a new interface designed according to a human factors process. Professional nurses, averaging over 5 years of clinical experience wi...
Objective. To demonstrate the heuristic evaluation (HE), an analytic usability inspection method and...
Hazard and harm to patients as well as inefficiencies associated with health care have been well des...
Many efforts to improve healthcare safety have focused on redesigning processes of care or retrainin...
AbstractAdverse drug events are the single leading threat to patient safety. Human factors engineeri...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis was motivated by the fact that poor design of me...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis was motivated by the fact that poor design of me...
The present describes an initial research project aiming at enhancing pa- tient safety. The overall ...
AbstractMany medical errors that involve drug infusion devices are related to classic interface prob...
Hazard and harm to patients as well as inefficiencies associated with health care have been well des...
Patient safety is concerned with protecting patients from errors, injuries, accidents, and infection...
Considering human factors and developing systems-thinking behaviours to ensure patient safet
INTRODUCTION: We have learned over the past 15 years that patients can be harmed by many factors in ...
AbstractIn this study, we show how medical devices used for patient care can be made safer if variou...
Objective. To demonstrate the heuristic evaluation (HE), an analytic usability inspection method and...
While engineering techniques are used in the development of medical devices and have been applied to...
Objective. To demonstrate the heuristic evaluation (HE), an analytic usability inspection method and...
Hazard and harm to patients as well as inefficiencies associated with health care have been well des...
Many efforts to improve healthcare safety have focused on redesigning processes of care or retrainin...
AbstractAdverse drug events are the single leading threat to patient safety. Human factors engineeri...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis was motivated by the fact that poor design of me...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis was motivated by the fact that poor design of me...
The present describes an initial research project aiming at enhancing pa- tient safety. The overall ...
AbstractMany medical errors that involve drug infusion devices are related to classic interface prob...
Hazard and harm to patients as well as inefficiencies associated with health care have been well des...
Patient safety is concerned with protecting patients from errors, injuries, accidents, and infection...
Considering human factors and developing systems-thinking behaviours to ensure patient safet
INTRODUCTION: We have learned over the past 15 years that patients can be harmed by many factors in ...
AbstractIn this study, we show how medical devices used for patient care can be made safer if variou...
Objective. To demonstrate the heuristic evaluation (HE), an analytic usability inspection method and...
While engineering techniques are used in the development of medical devices and have been applied to...
Objective. To demonstrate the heuristic evaluation (HE), an analytic usability inspection method and...
Hazard and harm to patients as well as inefficiencies associated with health care have been well des...
Many efforts to improve healthcare safety have focused on redesigning processes of care or retrainin...