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人身安全的人为因素POM5005Human factors for patient safety: 课程内容: 本课程介绍了人为因素科学(人类工程学)及其在卫生系统和病人护理中的应用。课程介绍了安全科学的关键概念,以及人为因素如何在大范围内影响组织和系统(也称为宏观人类工程学)。这门课只对医学硕士或有临床背景的学生开放。 学习成果: 顺利完成本...
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How Studying Human Factors Improves Patient Safety If we reject the notion that humans are primarily at fault when they make errors using equipment and other technologies, and instead examine how humans interact within systems, we can better understand why adverse events occur and how we can ...
Eden et al. [12] described several work system factors in graduate medical education that interact and influence residents’ educational process and resident learning; these work system interactions impact the extent to which the resident workforce is able to provide high-quality, patient-centered, an...
- Healthcare Systems Ergonomics & Patient Safety: Human Factor, A Bridge Between Care & Cure: International Conference Heps, Florence, Italy, March-april 被引量: 1发表: 2005年 Ergonomics and Human Factors in Healthcare System Design – An Introduction to This Special Issue safety systemPatient ...
A complete resource, this handbook presents current knowledge on concepts and methods of human factors and ergonomics, and their applications to help impro... J Finnerty - 《Ergonomics》 被引量: 249发表: 2012年 Handbook of Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care and Patient Safety (Human Fa...
Nursing Workload and Patient Safety—A Human Factors Engineering Perspective Nursing workload is affected by staffing levels and the patients' conditions, but also by the design of the nurses' work system. In this chapter, a description of different levels of workload, including situational work...
Biomedical engineering Human factors engineering| The indirect route to quality healthcare and patient safety UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER M. Susan Hallbeck RiggleJakeb DIn 2005 the National Academy of Engineering and Institute of Medicine called for a stronger presence of engineering in ...
Human error and organisational mistakes are a significant cause of morbidity for patients. It is important to recognise and address human factors (HF) in the context of our own performance optimisation, enhancing team working to improve patient safety, a