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Patients are increasingly encouraged to take an active role in
managing their health and health care. New technologies, cultural
shifts, trends in healthcare delivery, and policies have brought to
the forefront the "work" patients, families, and other
non-professionals perform in pursuit of health. Volume I provides a
theoretical and methodological foundation for the emerging
discipline of Patient Ergonomics - the science of patient work. The
Patient Factor: Theories and Methods for Patient Ergonomics, Volume
I defines Patient Ergonomics, explains its importance, and situates
it in a broader historical and societal context. It reviews
applicable theories and methods from human factors/ergonomics and
related disciplines, across domains including consumer technology,
patient-professional communication, self-care, and patient safety.
The Patient Factor is ideal for academics working in health care
and patient-centered research, their students, human factors
practitioners working in healthcare organizations or at technology
companies, frontline healthcare professionals, and leaders of
healthcare delivery organizations.
Patients are increasingly encouraged to take an active role in
managing their health and health care. New technologies, cultural
shifts, trends in healthcare delivery, and policies have brought to
the forefront the "work" patients, families, and other
non-professionals perform in the pursuit of health. This volume
closely examines notable application areas for the emerging
discipline of Patient Ergonomics - the science of patient work. The
Patient Factor: Applications of Patient Ergonomics, Volume II
reviews the definition of Patient Ergonomics and discusses the
application of Patient Ergonomics across contexts. It analyzes
patient work performed in emergency departments, transitions of
care, home and community settings, retail pharmacies, and online
communities. It also examines applications to groups including
veterans, pediatric patients, older adults, the underserved, and
people engaged in health promotion. The Patient Factor is ideal for
academics working in health care and patient-centered research,
their students, human factors practitioners working in healthcare
organizations or at technology companies, frontline healthcare
professionals, and leaders of healthcare delivery organizations.
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).
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