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E-grāmata: Convergence: Breaking Down Barriers Between Disciplines: Proceedings of the International Conference on Healthcare Systems Ergonomics and Patient Safety, HEPS2022

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This book presents the proceedings of the 7th conference Healthcare Systems Ergonomics and Patient Safety (HEPS), held in Delft, The Netherlands on November 2-4, 2022, which was endorsed by the International Ergonomics Association (IEA). Contributions focus on the integration of knowledge, methods, and expertise from the disciplines of Human Factors/Ergonomics and of Medicine and Health in order to contribute to a safe and humane, high-quality healthcare system. Through breaking down the barriers between disciplines, they foster a framework of scientific knowledge, expertise and best practices to create the future of health and healthcare. The proceedings include papers from researchers and practitioners, scientists and physicians, institutional leaders, managers and policy makers that contribute to constructing the Human Factors and Ergonomics approach across a variety of methodologies, domains and productive sectors.

Experimental investigation of anthropomorphic forms of a forearm support
of a surgical arm assistance system in precision tasks.- Comparing the
active, functional, and passive range of motion of finger joints using
dynamic measurement.- Using inflatable cushions is significantly less
straining than manually proning patients.- Using cognitive ergonomics and
metacognition processes for understanding and improving medication safety
systems.- Qualitative assessment of a new labelling design of injectable
generic medicines.- Patient handling in a general critical unit: an
ergonomics evaluation guided by MAPHO tool.- A multi-professional approach to
investigating musculoskeletal injuries among medical radiation technologists:
a case study for new equipment.- Human Computer Interaction (HCI) in general
radiography (x-ray): a case study to consider HCI factors when purchasing
x-ray equipment.- Shared sensemaking and clinical decision-making in critical
care from a SA-oriented dashboard.- Accountable risk management in healthcare
during the COVID-19 pandemic; the role of STSA and AI.- Qualitative
investigation of the novel use of shopping loyalty card data in medical
decision making.- Care partners experience with care received in the
Emergency Department.- The effect of psychological scarcity on health
decisions of rural residents in China: preliminary results.- Patient and
clinician perspectives on collaborative work in the emergency department.-
Mapping contextual factors influencing physical activity behaviour of people
with a physical demanding job.- Bringing HFE education and training closer to
healthcare systems: the case of a Latin American network of practitioners and
academics.- Multidisciplinary clinicians perspectives about barriers and
facilitators to a team-based OR-to-ICU handoff.- Socio-technical systems
analysis of medical ward rounds in an acute teaching hospital.- Patient
vehicle extrication at the entry door of an emergency care: an analysis of
nursingactivity.- Towards greener ICUs: redesigning the use of disposable
gloves.- Reducing the environmental impact of syringes at the Intensive Care
Unit.- Towards circular ICUs: circular intubations as a catalyser for
systemic change.- Effect of preoperative multimodal lifestyle interventions
on functional capacity in colorectal cancer patients and the importance of
personalization.- Better in - Better out: what about the hospital stay?.-
Design of an evidence-based checklist to help prevent use error with
auto-injector pens.- Analyzing the work system elements impacting burnout of
health care professionals in a COVID-19 testing laboratory.- Investigating
the design of online health consultation platforms and patient experience: an
exploratory study.- Building understanding of experience design in digital
health: preliminary results based on semi- structured interviews.-
Professional differences in use and perceptions of an augmented reality code
cart application.- Behavioural and systemschange in nursing homes with an
integrated training intervention.