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AHFE 2019: Washington, DC, USA
- Nancy J. Lightner, Jay Kalra:
Advances in Human Factors and Ergonomics in Healthcare and Medical Devices - Proceedings of the AHFE 2019 International Conference on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Healthcare and Medical Devices, Washington, DC, USA, July 24-28, 2019. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 957, Springer 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-20450-1
Patient Safety
- Timothy Arnold, Helen J. A. Fuller:
Towards a Deeper Understanding of Conceptual Models that Incorporate Patient Safety. 3-15 - Nicholas Caporusso:
An Interactive Device for Reducing Risk of Infusion Therapy and Blood Transfusions. 16-25 - Jawahar (Jay) Kalra, Maria Gabriela Campos-Baniak, Avani Saxena, Zoher Rafid-Hamed:
Medical Error Disclosure - A Canadian Perspective in Improving Quality of Health Care. 26-34 - Byungjoon B. J. Kim:
Pattern of Postural Sway of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy People. 35-44 - Jawahar (Jay) Kalra, Daniel Markewich, Patrick Seitzinger:
Quality Assessment and Management: An Overview of Concordance and Discordance Rates Between Clinical and Autopsy Diagnoses. 45-54 - Pier Luigi Pavanelli, Silvio Falco, Giovanni La Valle, Cristiano Roscio, Giulia Ricciardi:
Comparative Assessment of the Risk of Manual Patient Handling Between Standard Methods and Job Analysis. 55-62
Healthcare Information Systems
- Sevgin Hunt, Joyram Chakraborty:
Electronic Health Records in Hospitals: Preventing Dosing Errors in the Medication Administration Context. 65-76 - Robert Chauvet, Peter Rasche, Zavier Berti, Matthias Wille, Laura Barton, Katharina Schäfer, Christina Bröhl, Sabine Theis, Christopher Brandl, Verena Nitsch, Alexander Mertens:
Satisfying Product Features of a Dementia Care Support Smartphone App and Potential Users' Willingness to Pay: Web-Based Survey Among Older Adults. 77-88 - Christy Harper, Tyler Duke, Andrea Crosser, Angie Avera, Spencer Jefferies:
Designing Hospital Wayfinding Systems, Touchscreen Kiosks, Environmental Cues and Mobile Apps: An Evaluation of a Mobile Wayfinding Application. 89-96 - Martina A. Clarke, Kelly C. Karls:
Determining Patient's Interest in Patient Portal Use in a Primary Care Clinic to Improve Portal Adoption. 97-106 - Isabel Duarte De Almeida, Maria João Lima Delgado:
The Challenge of Designing New Work Systems Towards Effective e-Health Interventions. 107-119 - Shifeng Zhao, Jie Shen, Zhenhuan Weng:
Research on the Construction Method of the Hospital Information System Hourglass Model. 120-133 - Quaneisha Jekins-Penha, Steven Jiang:
An Empirical Study of Information Visualization for Decision Support in an Emergency Department Information System. 134-144
Healthcare Worker Risk
- Myriam Squillaci Lanners:
Are Teachers More Affected by Burnout than Physicians, Nurses and Other Professionals? A Systematic Review of the Literature. 147-155 - Riad Taha Al-Kasasbeh, Nikolay Alexeyevich Korenevskiy, Altyn Amanzholovna Aikeyeva, Ilyash Maksim:
Evaluation of the Impact of the Ergonomics of Technical Systems on the State of Health of a Human Operator with Regard to His Functional Reserve. 156-166 - Chuliporn Sopajareeya:
Low Back Pain and Work Ability Among Thai Nurses. 167-174 - Carlos D. de Leon-Zuloaga, Carlos Aceves-Gonzalez, Elvira Perez Vallejos, Rosa Rosales-Cinco, Alexandra Lang, Sue Hignett:
Understanding the Challenges to the Safe Delivery of Care in the Mexican Healthcare System. 175-187
Diagnosis Systems
- Jangwoon Park, Jungyoon Kim, Jaehyun Park, Alaa F. Sheta, Christina Murphey, Dugan Um:
Development of a Sleep Monitoring System by Using a Depth Sensor: A Pilot Study. 191-196 - Yumie Osada, Fuminori Matsuura, Yoshinori Hirano, Xiaodan Lu, Tomoko Ota, Hiroyuki Hamada, Noriyuki Kida:
Quantitative Evaluation of Pulse Diagnosis Using Capillary Blood Flow of Images. 197-205
Medical Device Development
- Helen J. A. Fuller, Timothy Arnold:
Finding Health Care Usability and Safety Issues in Consumer Product Reviews. 209-218 - Muriel De Boeck, Jochen Vleugels, Marc Peeters, Guido De Bruyne:
Preventing Chemotherapy-Induced Onycholysis with the Use of an Active Local Cooling Device. 219-226 - Fabiola Cortes-Chavez, Alberto Rossa-Sierra, Elvia Luz González Muñoz, Carlos Aceves-Gonzalez, Paulina Manzano-Hernandez, Maria Giovanna-Trotta:
Multi-frameworks Development for the Medical Device Design Process as a Critical Factor for Innovation. 227-234 - Huabing Wang, Changyuan Wan:
Research on Sleeping Posture Recognition Method Based on Pressure Sensor. 235-244 - Ilse I. Reyes, Gloria Adriana Mendoza Franco, Ángel L. Rodríguez Morales:
A Guide to Drive Medical Devices Development Through Human Factors Inclusion: Building a Value Proposition for Local Projects. 245-253 - Alexandra Ene, Carmen Mihai:
Invasive Medical Device for Cardiovascular Surgery. 254-258
Aging and Gerontology
- Jawahar (Jay) Kalra, Zoher Rafid-Hamed, Patrick Seitzinger:
Alterations in Thyroid Function Testing with Aging. 261-269 - Vera Stara, Michiel de Jong, Elisa Felici, Daniel Bolliger, Edith Birrer, Viviane von Döllen, Lorena Rossi, Marcel Heerink:
The Design Adaptation of the Virtual Assistant Anne for Moderate Dementia Patients and Their Formal Caregivers in Protected Environment Tests. 270-279 - Ching-Ta Wu, Chien-Hsu Chen:
Design and Implementation of Bed-Exit Alarm System for Preventing Elderly Falling. 280-290 - Ze Bian, Shijian Luo, Yufei Zhang, Ping Shan, Hebo Gong:
A Grip Force Training and Testing Device for Old People. 291-301 - Mengyi Cao, Xingyi Zhong, Ting Han:
Optimized Design of Accompanying Smart Car for the Elderly Based on Humanization Design Methods. 302-313 - Hongjun Qiu, Linong Dai:
Design and Strategy of Senior Tourism Under the Background of Population Aging. 314-323 - Qian Ji, Xin Ye, Yiming Zhao:
Design of Waist Wear Products for Warm-Up Training for the Elderly. 324-334 - Xing-Rong Wen, Ding-Bang Luh:
Measuring Ways Research on Public Facilities of the Elderly's Physical Flexibility. 335-344
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