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Conceptual Design for Interactive Systems: Designing for
Performance and User Experience provides readers with a
comprehensive guide to the steps necessary to take the leap from
research and requirements to product design. The text presents a
proven strategy for transforming research into a conceptual model,
discussing the iterative process that allows users to build the
essential foundation for a successful interactive system, while
also taking the users' mental model into consideration. Readers
will gain a better understanding of the framework they need to
perceive, understand, and experience their tasks and processes in
the context of their products. The text is ideal for those seeking
a proven, innovative strategy for meeting goals through intuitive
and effective thinking.
Have you ever experienced the burden of an adverse event or a
near-miss in healthcare and wished there was a way to mitigate it?
This book walks you through a classic adverse event as a case study
and shows you how. It is a practical guide to continuously
improving your healthcare environment, processes, tools, and
ultimate outcomes, through the discipline of human factors. Using
this book, you as a healthcare professional can improve patient
safety and quality of care. Adverse events are a major concern in
healthcare today. As the complexity of healthcare increases-with
technological advances and information overload-the field of human
factors offers practical approaches to understand the situation,
mitigate risk, and improve outcomes. The first part of this book
presents a human factors conceptual framework, and the second part
offers a systematic, pragmatic approach. Both the framework and the
approach are employed to analyze and understand healthcare
situations, both proactively-for constant improvement-and
reactively-learning from adverse events. This book guides
healthcare professionals through the process of mapping the
environmental and human factors; assessing them in relation to the
tasks each person performs; recognizing how gaps in the fit between
human capabilities and the demands of the task in the environment
have a ripple effect that increases risk; and drawing conclusions
about what types of changes facilitate improvement and mitigate
risk, thereby contributing to improved healthcare outcomes.
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