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Patient Factor: A Handbook on Patient Ergonomics, 2-Volume Set [Multiple-component retail product]

Edited by (Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN), Edited by (University of Virginia, Virginia)
  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 534 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 1150 g, 23 Tables, black and white; 29 Illustrations, black and white, Contains 2 hardbacks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367245566
  • ISBN-13: 9780367245566
  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 534 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 1150 g, 23 Tables, black and white; 29 Illustrations, black and white, Contains 2 hardbacks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367245566
  • ISBN-13: 9780367245566
Patients have always been encouraged to be active participants in managing their health. New technologies, cultural shifts, trends in healthcare delivery, and policies have brought the patients' role in healthcare to the forefront. This 2-volume set reviews and advances the emerging discipline of Patient Ergonomics.

The set focuses on patients and their performance. It presents practical recommendations and case studies useful for researchers and practitioners. It covers diverse healthcare settings outside of hospitals and clinics, and provides a combination of foundational content and specific applications in detail.

The 2-volume set will be ideal for academics working in healthcare and patient-centered research, their students, human factors practitioners (consultants, employees of health systems and technology/medical device compaines), healthcare professionals (physicians, nurses, pharmacists), and organizational leaders (healthcare administrators and executives).
Volume I: The Patient Factor: Theories and Methods for Patient Ergonomics
Foreword
xi
Preface
xix
Editors
xxi
Contributors
xxiii
Section I Introduction to Patient Ergonomics
Chapter 1 Patient Ergonomics: The Science (and Engineering) of Patient Work
3(18)
Richard J. Holden
Rupa S. Valdez
Section II Patient Ergonomics Theories
Chapter 2 Cognitive Patient Ergonomics: Application of Cognitive Theories to Patient Work
21(16)
Dan Morrow
Chapter 3 Physical Patient Ergonomics: Understanding and Supporting Physical Aspects of Patient Work
37(24)
Linsey M. Steege
Lora Cavuoto
Barbara J. King
Chapter 4 Macroergonomics of Patient Work: Engaging Patients in Improving Sociotechnical Context of Their Work
61(24)
Pascale Carayon
Armagan Albayrak
Richard Goossens
Peter Hoonakker
Bat-Zion Hose
Michelle M. Kelly
Marijke Melles
Megan E. Salwei
Section III Patient Ergonomics Domains
Chapter 5 Consumer Health Information Technology: Integrating Ergonomics into Design, Implementation, and Use
85(22)
Teresa Zayas-Cabcin
P. Jon White
Chapter 6 Patient-Professional Communication
107(22)
Onur Asan
Bradley H. Crotty
Avishek Choudhury
Chapter 7 Human Factors and Patient Self-Care
129(20)
Barrett S. Caldwell
Siobhan M. Heiden
Michelle Jahn Holbrook
Chapter 8 Patient Engagement in Safety: Patients Are the Ultimate Stakeholders
149(18)
Elizabeth Lerner Papautsky
Section IV Patient Ergonomics Methods
Chapter 9 Field Methods for Patient Ergonomics: Interviews, Focus Groups, Surveys, and Observations
167(12)
Kathleen Yin
Annie Y.S. Lau
Chapter 10 Design and Usability Methods: Agile Innovation and Evaluation of Interventions for Patients and Families
179(18)
Richard J. Holden
Malaz A. Boustani
Chapter 11 Quantitative Methods for Analyzing Experimental Studies in Patient Ergonomics Research
197(18)
Kapil Chalil Madathil
Joel S. Greenstein
Chapter 12 Emerging Methods for Patient Ergonomics
215(16)
Mustafa Ozkaynak
Laurie Lovett Novak
Yong K. Choi
Rohit Ashok Khot
Chapter 13 Enhancing Patient Ergonomics with Patient and Public Involvement in Research Projects
231(18)
Dominic Furniss
Alexandra R. Lang
Colleen Ewart
Section V Conclusion
Chapter 14 Applying Human Factors and Ergonomics to Study and Improve Patient Work: Key Takeaways and Next Steps
249
Richard J. Holden
Rupa S. Valdez
Alexandra R. Lang
Index
261
Volume II: The Patient Factor: Applications of Patient Ergonomics
Foreword
ix
Preface
xv
Editors
xvii
Contributors
xix
Section I Introduction to Applications of Patient Ergonomics
Chapter 1 Patient Ergonomics: Attending to the Context of Settings and Populations
3(12)
Rupa S. Valdez
Richard J. Holden
Section II Patient Ergonomics Settings
Chapter 2 A Human Factors and Ergonomics Approach to Understanding the Patient Experience in Emergency Medicine
15(14)
Enid Montague
Melinda Jamil
Jie Xu
Mitesh Rao
Chapter 3 The Patient Ergonomics Approach to Care Transitions: Care Transitions as a Patient Journey
29(20)
Nicole E. Werner
Rachel A. Rutkowski
Alicia I. Arbaje
Chapter 4 Patient Ergonomics in the Wild: Tailoring Patient Ergonomics Models and Methods to Home and Community Settings
49(20)
Jenna Marquard
Chapter 5 Community Retail Pharmacies: The Incipiency of Patient Ergonomics Research in the Retail Pharmacy Setting
69(18)
Michelle A. Chui
Ashley Morris
David Mott
Chapter 6 Online Communities and Social Networks: Considering Human Factors and Patient Ergonomics
87(20)
Annie T. Chen
Albert Park
Andrea L. Hartzler
Section III Patient Ergonomics Populations
Chapter 7 Designing for Veterans
107(18)
Arjun H. Rao
Farzan Sasangohar
Chapter 8 Patient Ergonomics in Pediatric Settings
125(14)
Siddarth Ponnala
Orysia Bezpalko
Ethan Larsen
James Won
Chapter 9 Understanding the Patient, Wellness, and Caregiving Work of Older Adults
139(24)
Abigail R. Wooldridge
Wendy A. Rogers
Chapter 10 Underserved Populations: Integrating Social Determinants of Health into the Study of Patient Work
163(24)
Natalie C. Benda
Ruth M. Masterson Creber
Chapter 11 Health Promotion: Patient Self-Management, Cognitive Work Analysis, and Persuasive Design
187(20)
Jessie Chin
Catherine Burns
Section IV Conclusion
Chapter 12 Key Takeaways for Applying Patient Ergonomics across Settings and Populations
207(8)
Rupa S. Valdez
Richard J. Holden
Index
215
Dr. Holdens research applies human factors engineering and psychology to study and improve the work performance of patients, informal caregivers, and clinicians. He and Dr. Valdez have co-organized many panels, workshops, and other activities in the emerging area of patient-centered human factors/ergonomics. In the past 10 years, Dr. Holden has led or participated in over 20 national-level research grants and over 100 peer-reviewed publications in the fields of human factors, patient safety and quality, biomedical informatics, and research methods. He is an Editor of Ergonomics, editorial board member of Applied Ergonomics, and Executive Council member of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES).

Dr. Valdezs research integrates quantitative and qualitative methods from human factors engineering, health informatics, and cultural anthropology to understand and support the ways in which people manage health at home and in the community. Her research has a specific focus on underserved populations, including populations that are racial/ethnic minorities, are of low socioeconomic status, or are living with physical, sensory, or cognitive disabilities. She and Dr. Holden have led multiple initiatives focused on the emerging area of patient-centered human factors and ergonomics, including panels, workshops, and a special issue of Applied Ergonomics. Dr. Valdezs work has received support from the National Institutes of Health, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, and the National Science Foundation, among others. She has served as chair of the Health Care Technical Group and Macroergonomic Technical Group for the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.