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  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Jul-2012
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781439870228
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"This book discusses how human factors and ergonomics principles can be applied to improve quality, safety, efficiency, and effectiveness in patient care. The topics will include the design of work environments to improve satisfaction and well-being of patients, healthcare providers, and professionals. The utility of this area of research is to aid the design of systems and devices for effective and safe healthcare delivery"--

Now more than ever, the design of systems and devices for effective and safe healthcare delivery has taken center stage. And the importance of human factors and ergonomics in achieving this goal can’t be ignored. Underlining the utility of research in achieving effective design, Advances in Human Aspects of Healthcare discusses how human factors and ergonomics principles can be applied to improve quality, safety, efficiency, and effectiveness in patient care. Topics include the design of work environments to improve satisfaction and well-being of patients, healthcare providers, and professionals.

The book explores new approaches for improving healthcare devices such as portable ultrasound systems, better work design, and effective communications and systems support. It also examines healthcare informatics for the public and usability for patient users, building on results from usability studies for medical personnel. Several chapters explore quality and safety while others examine medical error for risk factors and information transfer in error reduction. The book provides an integrated review of physical, cognitive, and organizational aspects that facilitates a systems approach to implementation. These features and more allow practitioners to gain a deeper understanding of the issues in healthcare delivery and the role ergonomics and human factors can play in solving them.

Section I Assessing Ergonomic Characteristics in Biomedical Technologies
1 A multifactorial approach and method for assessing ergonomic characteristics in biomedical technologies
3(10)
G. Andreoni
F. Costa
M. Mazzola
M. Fusca
M. Romero
E. Carniglia
D. Zambarbieri
G. Santambrogio
2 Case study of integrated ergonomic assessment of a portable ultrasound system
13(10)
L. Forzoni
N. Guraschi
C. Fertino
M. Delpiano
G. Santambrogio
G. Baselli
F. Costa
M. Romero
G. Andreoni
3 Co-designing better work organization in healthcare
23(10)
J. Garde
M. van der Voort
4 A smart wearable prototype for fetal monitoring
33(10)
A. Fanelli
M. Signorini
P. Perego
G. Magenes
G. Andreoni
Section II Communications, Systems Support and Healthcare Informatics
5 Human factors considerations for a reusable medical equipment reprocessing support system
43(10)
N. Lightner
R. Ellis
S. Yee
K. Yang
W. Jordan
6 Contemporary configuration of the medicine package leaflet: Changes in the ergonomics of a technical scientific object
53(9)
P. Lopes Fujita
C. Jose Saldanha Machado
M. de Oliveira Teixeira
7 The construction of the educational program of the problem solving thinking based on the management system (HACCP)
62(8)
M. Nozaki
Y. Kikuchi
S. Yasuoka
N. Imajo
S. Kojima
8 Food for the heart: Lessons learned while designing a visual decision support system for patients with coronary heart disease
70(9)
B. Kwon
Z. Dong
K. Yehle
K. Plake
L. Yahiro
S. Kranz
J. Yi
9 Social media for the ehealth context. A requirement assessment
79(12)
A. Schaar
A. Calero Valdez
M. Ziefle
10 A new collaborative tool for visually understanding national health indicators
91(10)
S. Xu
B. Jewell
C. Steed
J. Schryver
11 Sociotechnical considerations in the delivery of care to the frail elderly at home
101(10)
K. Eason
P. Waterson
12 Explorative web development for using ICF as patient classification tool on the rare disease of ALS
111(10)
R. Elze
C. Zinke
K.-P. Fahnrich
Section III How to Improve Quality of Ergonomics in Healthcare
13 Can inclusive environmental design be achieved in acute hospitals?
121(8)
S. Hignett
14 Workshop concept "Fabrica Medica ®" - Enhancing collaborative work in heterogeneous design teams
129(10)
B. Podtschaske
D. Fuchs
W. Friesdorf
15 System ergonomic analysis, evaluation and design of structures and work processes in healthcare
139(8)
D. Fuchs
B. Podtschaske
W. Koller
M. Stahl
W. Friesdorf
16 Supporting structures for information transfer in ICUs
147(10)
G. Yucel Hoge
D. Fuchs
W. Koller
W. Friesdorf
17 Improving patient safety through an ergonomic technical solution
157(8)
M. Stahl
N. Bohning
L. Kroll
B. Kujumdshieva-Bohning
R. Somasundaram
W. Friesdorf
18 Structures and processes in health care systems: Lessons learned from the VA HealtheVet portal
165(14)
K. Nazi
Section IV Physical Aspects and Risk Factors for Patients and Caregivers
19 Identifying and evaluating risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders in equine veterinary work
179(10)
M. Rogers
D. Kaber
K. Taylor
20 An aspect designing an ergonomic dentist's room: Survey of appropriate room design among dentists
189(11)
A. Bal
C. Salkin
E. Bolturk
21 Musculoskeletal symptoms, stress and work organizational aspects in hospital nursing activities
200(9)
A. Silva
F. Foltran
R. Moreira
C. Moriguchi
M. Batistao
H. Coury
22 Evaluation of bamboo charcoal effect to comfort based on physiological data
209(8)
K. Takao
N. Kuwahara
N. Kida
23 Environmental audit of UK hospitals to design safer facilities for frail and/or confused older people
217(9)
S. Hignett
24 Extreme makeover: Ergonomic challenges and solutions in a gastroenterology clinic
226(9)
Y.-L. Yeung
K. Monsees
25 Upper extremity musculoskeletal disorder risk in clinical gastroenterology
235(8)
T. James
D. Tendler
26 Rapid improvement event to prevent patient falls
243(6)
L. Wolf
E. Costantinou
P. Matt
L. Schulte
27 Dseign for patient safety - Considering a patient safety risk assessment
249(10)
E. Taylor
A. Joseph
X. Quan
28 Ergonomic issues of computer use in a major healthcare system
259(10)
A. Hedge
T. James
29 Physical and mental burden of caregivers in providing bathing assistance
269(7)
A. Yamamoto
M. Matsuyama
H. Kamoi
R. Yamamoto
N. Kuwahara
N. Kida
30 Slip, trip, and fall prevention for health workers in the operation room
276(7)
K. Shinohara
Section V Patient Care, Patient Safety and Medical Error
31 The study of drug/medical device recall data (I) - Analyses on recall data in Japan
283(10)
M. Kimura
H. Yoneshige
M. Ohkura
F. Tsuchiya
32 Testing of a voluntary patient safety reporting system by think-aloud protocols: Will a common format help quality and efficient reporting?
293(10)
L. Hua
Y. Gong
33 The study on drug/medical device recall data (II) analyses on data in United States
303(9)
T. Nagata
R. Okuya
M. Kimura
M. Ohkura
F. Tsuchiya
34 The relation between task errors and the graphic representation of information in medicine inserts in Brazil
312(10)
C. Spinillo
S. Padovani
C. Lanzoni
35 How to bring your doctor home. User-centered design of a telemedical consultation service with special focus on trust building
322(10)
S. Beul
M. Ziefle
E.-M. Jakobs
36 A human-centered design for supporting long term care management
332(10)
A. Chandra
Y. Gong
37 Reducing interruptions, distractions and errors in healthcare
342(7)
G. Sculli
A. Fore
38 Identifying and modeling perceptions of risk factors in hand hygiene during healthcare operations
349(10)
K. Taylor
D. Kaber
39 Workflow characterization in busy urban primary care and emergency room settings: Implications for clinical information systems design
359(10)
A. Zafar
M. Lehto
40 Testing the systems and error analysis bundle for healthcare using a "Prescription Administration Process in a Cardiothoracic Unit' case-study
369(12)
L. Chadwick
E. Fallon
W. van der Putten
Section VI Medical User Centered Design
41 Implementation of usability engineering process in a business concern
381(8)
A. Schultz
M. Aust
D. Buechel
N. Neumann
H. Hoffmann
42 Systematic application of usability engineering in medical device development
389(10)
D. Buchel
S. Hacker
T. Paschenda
A. Raeker
S. Stoll
J. Schaper
43 Systematical improvement of an anesthesia workstation considering physical and mental workload
399(10)
S. Pfeffer
T. Maier
44 The UCD of the touch screen graphical interface on the domestic unit of a in-home telemonitoring system
409(9)
C. Dinardo
45 User-centered requirements for health information technology: Case study in cardiac surgery
418(8)
R. Santos
J. Fragata
46 Design, usability and staff training - What is more important?
426(3)
U. Matern
47 Implementation of a VA patient-centered prescription label
429(12)
K. Trettin
E. Narus
Section VII Human Modeling and Patient Users of Medical Devices
48 A case study for the inclusion of adolescents in medical device design
441(10)
A. Lang
J. Martin
S. Sharples
J. Crowe
49 The use of vignettes for conducting healthcare research
451(10)
D. Keane
A. Lang
M. Craven
S. Sharples
50 A comparative study of the effectiveness of leaflets and videos to educate low-literacy mothers to take care of their newborn babies
461(10)
Y.-L. Hung
S. Li
51 Improving the patient pathway in prosthetic rehabilitation
471(10)
G. Smalley
L. Clift
52 Digital graffiti: An augmented reality solution for environment marking
481(10)
J. Sausman
K. Sharma
A. Samoylov
S. Regli
P. Tremoulet
K. Stibler
53 Brain activation pattern during passive exercise with and without active exercise
491(10)
T. Hitomi
H. Hagiwara
54 Spine compression characteristics associated with back pain symptoms of healthcare workers
501(8)
U. Reischl
R. Goonetilleke
C. Swoboda
55 3D vision gaze with simultaneous measurements of accommodation and convergence among young and middle-aged subjects
509(6)
M. Miyao
A. Hasegawa
S. Hasegawa
T. Shiomi
H. Hori
H. Takada
56 Assessment of a virtual reality-based haptic simulation for motor skill training
515(12)
M. Clamann
G.-H. Gil
D. Kaber
B. Zhu
M. Swangnetr
W. Jeon
Y. Zhang
X. Qin
W. Ma
L. Tupler
Y.-S. Lee
Section VIII Measures and Validation in Healthcare
57 Development of moderators and measuring criteria in healthcare TAM research
527(9)
B. Cheol
V. Duffy
58 Value-motivational structure of individuals in their relationship with post-traumatic functional reliability in particular occupations
536(10)
E. Lazenbaya
J. Bessonova
59 Integrated gesture recognition based interface for people with upper extremity mobility impairments
546(10)
H. Jiang
B. Duerstock
J. Wachs
60 Using computerized technician competency validation to improve reusable medical equipment reprocessing system reliability
556(9)
K. Yang
N. Lightner
S. Yee
M. Fard
W. Jordan
61 Validity verification of coloring recreation taken place at pay nursing home
565(6)
S. Kawabata
M. Nasu
A. Yamamoto
Y. Kida
N. Kuwahara
H. Hamada
62 Design validation of ergonomics through immersive interaction based on haptic devices and virtual reality
571(12)
C. Dinardo
L. Rizzi
Section IX Medical Devices and Special Populations
63 Anthropometric and scoliosis survey for children with physical and mental disabilities
583(9)
C.-Y. Wu
T.-H. Chen
M.-J. Wang
64 Human factors evaluation of medical equipment reprocessing instructions
592(10)
R. Ellis
S. Yee
N. Lightner
K. Yang
W. Jordan
65 A proposal of the database schema of a drug composition database to generate drug package inserts
602(10)
R. Okuya
H. Ishida
K. Nabeta
M. Kimura
M. Ohkura
F. Tsuchiya
66 Sensors as an evaluative tool for independent living
612(13)
K. Woo
V. Ganev
E. Stroulia
I. Nikolaidis
L. Liu
R. Lederer
Section X Collaboration and Learning in Healthcare Systems
67 Capturing team mental models in complex healthcare environments
625(10)
C. Kramer
G. Dube
A. Parush
E. Breton
G. Chiniara
M. Weiss
S. Tremblay
68 Computer supported collaboration in health care
635(6)
J. Chakraborty
D. Ho
A. Norcio
69 Dispedia.de - A knowledge model of the service system on the rare disease
641(8)
R. Elze
M. Martin
K.-P. Fahnrich
70 A review of sensory feedback and skill learning for rehabilitation
649(10)
B. Zhu
D. Kaber
71 Supporting occupational health and safety at the workplace of people with cognitive impairments with a speech driven interaction system
659(10)
B. Tannert
S. Zare
M. Lund
S. Wilske
Section XI Organizational Aspects in Healthcare
72 Interdisciplinary interactions in cross-functional collaborative prototyping at a pediatric hospital
669(10)
C. Campbell
A. Parush
T. Garvey
73 Incorporating human system integration into the evacuation of indiviudals with disabilities
679(10)
M. Boyce
J. Smither
74 Management of medical equipment reprocessing procedures: A human factors/system reliability perspective
689(10)
R. Ellis
M. Fard
K. Yang
W. Jordan
N. Lightner
S. Yee
75 Measuring employee safety culture in rural nursing home settings: A literature review
699(12)
Y. Wang
B. Millet
76 Ergonomics and occupational health and safety: A cost-benefit analysis model
711(10)
D. Ramos
P. Arezes
P. Afonso
77 Human-canine interactions with supportive technologies
721(12)
C. Kussalanant
J. Takamura
D. Shin
W. Burleson
78 Knowledge management of healthcare team using Clinical-Pathway---Case study in hospital of Miyazaki University
733(10)
T. Yamazaki
M. Suzuki
K. Araki
Y. Kai
Index of Authors 743
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