The Patient Factor: Theories and Methods for Patient Ergonomics
294The Patient Factor: Theories and Methods for Patient Ergonomics
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Overview
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.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780367245580 |
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Publisher: | CRC Press |
Publication date: | 04/06/2021 |
Pages: | 294 |
Product dimensions: | 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d) |
About the Author
Richard J. Holden: Dr. Holden is Associate Professor of Medicine at the Indiana University (IU) School of Medicine and the Chief Healthcare Engineer at the IU Center for Health Innovation and Implementation Science. He earned a joint PhD in Industrial Engineering and Psychology from the University of Wisconsin. He founded and directs the Health Innovation Lab and co-directs the Brain Safety Lab. Dr. Holden’s research applies human-centered design and evaluation methods to improve health outcomes, especially for older adults. He specializes in research on technology for patients with chronic diseases, such as dementia and heart failure, and their family caregivers. He is a scientist in the Regenstrief Institute and in 2020 received the 2019 Outstanding Investigator Award and the Regenstrief Institute Venture Fellowship. Dr. Holden has led or played key roles in over 20 federally funded research and demonstration projects, totaling over $75 million. He has authored over 150 peer-reviewed works in the fields of human factors engineering, patient safety and quality, health informatics, and research methods. He is most proud of being an innovator, mentor, and connector of dots.
Table of Contents
1.Patient Ergonomics: The Science (and Engineering) of Patient Work2.Cognitive Patient Ergonomics: Application of Cognitive Theories to Patient Work
3.Physical Patient Ergonomics: Understanding and Supporting Physical Aspects of Patient Work
4.Macroergonomics of Patient Work: Engaging Patients in Improving Sociotechnical Context of their Work
5.Consumer Health Information Technology: Integrating Ergonomics into Design, Implementation, and Use
6.Patient-Professional Communication
7.Human Factors and Patient Self-Care
8.Patient Engagement in Safety: Patients are the Ultimate Stakeholders
9.Field Methods for Patient Ergonomics: Interviews, Focus groups, Surveys, and Observations
10.Design and Usability Methods: Agile Innovation and Evaluation of Interventions for Patients and Families
11.Quantitative Methods for Analyzing Experimental Studies in Patient Ergonomics Research
12.Emerging Methods for Patient Ergonomics
13.Enhancing Patient Ergonomics with Patient and Public Involvement in Research Projects
14.Applying Human Factors and Ergonomics to Study and Improve Patient Work: Key Takeaways and Next Steps