Human factors and ergonomics as a patient safety practice
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- PMCID: PMC3932984
- DOI: 10.1136/bmjqs-2013-001812
Human factors and ergonomics as a patient safety practice
Abstract
Background: Human factors and ergonomics (HFE) approaches to patient safety have addressed five different domains: usability of technology; human error and its role in patient safety; the role of healthcare worker performance in patient safety; system resilience; and HFE systems approaches to patient safety.
Methods: A review of various HFE approaches to patient safety and studies on HFE interventions was conducted.
Results: This paper describes specific examples of HFE-based interventions for patient safety. Studies show that HFE can be used in a variety of domains.
Conclusions: HFE is a core element of patient safety improvement. Therefore, every effort should be made to support HFE applications in patient safety.
Keywords: Human error; Human factors; Patient safety.
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