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Ergonomics and human factors is the discipline concerned with the
application of scientifc knowledge to improve people's interaction
with products, systems and environments. This book presents the
proceedings of the international conference, Ergonomics & Human
Factors 2015, the 29th year in which a volume in the Contemporary
Ergonomics series has appeared. In addition to being the leading
event in the UK that features ergonomics and human factors across
all sectors, this is also the annual conference of the Chartered
Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors (CIEHF). The scope and
breadth of ergonomics and human factors continues to expand at a
rapid pace. Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors 2015 reflects
many of these developments and includes contributions covering the
latest work in healthcare, transportation, defence, stress,
manufacturing, design, and health and safety. There are also
developments in data analytics, culture and complexity. This book
also celebrates the long tradition of work in ergonomics and human
factors which began with the formation of the Ergonomics Research
Society in 1949 and culminated in 2015 with a Royal Charter. This
has conferred recognition, at the highest level, of the uniqueness
and value of our scientifc discipline and the preeminent role of
the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors in
representing both the discipline and the profession. As well as
being of interest to mainstream ergonomists and human factors
specialists, Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors 2015 will
appeal to those concerned with people's interaction with their
working and leisure environment, including designers, manufacturing
and production engineers, health and safety specialists,
occupational, applied and industrial psychologists, and applied
physiologists.
How safe are hospitals? Why do some hospitals have higher rates of
accident and errors involving patients? How can we accurately
measure and assess staff attitudes towards safety? How can
hospitals and other healthcare environments improve their safety
culture and minimize harm to patients? These and other questions
have been the focus of research within the area of Patient Safety
Culture (PSC) in the last decade. More and more hospitals and
healthcare managers are trying to understand the nature of the
culture within their organisations and implement strategies for
improving patient safety. The main purpose of this book is to
provide researchers, healthcare managers and human factors
practitioners with details of the latest developments within the
theory and application of PSC within healthcare. It brings together
contributions from the most prominent researchers and practitioners
in the field of PSC and covers the background to work on safety
culture (e.g. measuring safety culture in industries such as
aviation and the nuclear industry), the dominant theories and
concepts within PSC, examples of PSC tools, methods of assessment
and their application, and details of the most prominent challenges
for the future in the area. Patient Safety Culture: Theory, Methods
and Application is essential reading for all of the professional
groups involved in patient safety and healthcare quality
improvement, filling an important gap in the current market.
Ergonomics and human factors is the discipline concerned with the
application of scientifc knowledge to improve people's interaction
with products, systems and environments. This book presents the
proceedings of the international conference, Ergonomics and Human
Factors 2015, the 29th year in which a volume in the Contemporary
Ergonomics series has appeared. In addition to being the leading
event in the UK that features ergonomics and human factors across
all sectors, this is also the annual conference of the Chartered
Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors (CIEHF). The scope and
breadth of ergonomics and human factors continues to expand at a
rapid pace. Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors 2015 reflects
many of these developments and includes contributions covering the
latest work in healthcare, transportation, defence, stress,
manufacturing, design, and health and safety. There are also
developments in data analytics, culture and complexity. This book
also celebrates the long tradition of work in ergonomics and human
factors which began with the formation of the Ergonomics Research
Society in 1949 and culminated in 2015 with a Royal Charter. This
has conferred recognition, at the highest level, of the uniqueness
and value of our scientifc discipline and the preeminent role of
the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors in
representing both the discipline and the profession. As well as
being of interest to mainstream ergonomists and human factors
specialists, Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors 2015 will
appeal to those concerned with people's interaction with their
working and leisure environment, including designers, manufacturing
and production engineers, health and safety specialists,
occupational, applied and industrial psychologists, and applied
physiologists.
How safe are hospitals? Why do some hospitals have higher rates of
accident and errors involving patients? How can we accurately
measure and assess staff attitudes towards safety? How can
hospitals and other healthcare environments improve their safety
culture and minimize harm to patients? These and other questions
have been the focus of research within the area of Patient Safety
Culture (PSC) in the last decade. More and more hospitals and
healthcare managers are trying to understand the nature of the
culture within their organisations and implement strategies for
improving patient safety. The main purpose of this book is to
provide researchers, healthcare managers and human factors
practitioners with details of the latest developments within the
theory and application of PSC within healthcare. It brings together
contributions from the most prominent researchers and practitioners
in the field of PSC and covers the background to work on safety
culture (e.g. measuring safety culture in industries such as
aviation and the nuclear industry), the dominant theories and
concepts within PSC, examples of PSC tools, methods of assessment
and their application, and details of the most prominent challenges
for the future in the area. Patient Safety Culture: Theory, Methods
and Application is essential reading for all of the professional
groups involved in patient safety and healthcare quality
improvement, filling an important gap in the current market.
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