Application of human factors in neonatal intensive care unit redesign
2019
Structural Approaches to Address Issues in Patient Safety
Book Section
Author(s): Grome, A., Papautsky, E. L., Crandall, B., Greenberg, J.
Added October 2019
Prevent safety threats in new construction through integration of simulation and FMEA
2019
Pediatric Quality & Safety
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 4
Pages e189
Author(s): Colman, N., Stone, K., Arnold, J., Doughty, C., Reid, J., Younker, S., Hebbar, K. B.
Added October 2019
Human-centered design process for a hospital bed: Promoting patient safety and ease of use
2019
Ergonomics in Design
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 27
Pages 4-12
Author(s): Wiggermann, N., Rempel, K., Zerhusen, R. M., Pelo, T., Mann, N.
Added October 2019
Smart homes for healthcare
2019
Improving usability, safety and patient outcomes with Health Information Technology
Book Section
Author(s): Li, A., Lau, F., Bartle-Clar, J. A., Bliss, G., Borycki, E. M., Courtney, K. L., Borycki, E. M.
Added September 2019
Patient empowerment: The role of technology
2019
Improving usability, safety and patient outcomes with Health Information Technology
Book Section
Author(s): Daruwalla, Z., Lau, F., Bartle-Clar, J. A., Bliss, G., Borycki, E. M., Courtney, K. L., Thakkar, V., Aggarwal, M., Kiasatdolatabadi, A., Guergachi, A., Keshavjee, K.
Added September 2019
A socio-technical and Lean approach towards a framework for Health Information Systems-induced error
2019
Improving usability, safety and patient outcomes with Health Information Technology
Book Section
Author(s): Yusof, M. M., Lau, F., Bartle-Clar, J. A., Bliss, G., Borycki, E. M., Courtney, K. L.
Added September 2019
Implementation of a front-end split-flow model to promote performance in an urban academic emergency department
2016
The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety
Journal Article
Issue 6
Volume 42
Pages 271-280
Author(s): Wiler, J. L., Ozkaynak, M., Bookman, K., Koehler, A., Leeret, R., Chua-Tuan, J., Ginde, A. A., Zane, R.
Added July 2019
Commissioning simulations to test new healthcare facilities: a proactive and innovative approach to healthcare system safety
2019
Advances in Simulation
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 4
Pages 1-9
Author(s): Kaba, A., Barnes, S.
Added July 2019
The impact of the built environment on patient falls in hospital rooms: An integrative review
2021
Journal of Patient Safety
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 17
Pages 273-281
Author(s): Pati, D., Valipoor, S., Lorusso, L., Mihandoust, S., Jamshidi, S., Rane, A., Kazem-Zadeh, M.
Added June 2019
Goals, recommendations, and the how-to strategies for developing and facilitating patient safety and system integration simulations
2020
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 13
Pages 94-105
Author(s): Dubé, M., Shultz, J., Barnes, S., Pascal, B., Kaba, A.
Added May 2019
Video monitoring for fall prevention and patient safety: Process evaluation and improvement
2019
Journal of Nursing Care Quality
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 34
Pages 145-150
Author(s): Sand-Jecklin, K., Johnson, J., Tringhese, A., Daniels, C., White, F.
Added May 2019
Improving patient safety through video monitoring
2018
Rehabilitation Nursing
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 43
Pages 111-115
Author(s): Cournan, M., Fusco-Gessick, B., Wright, L.
Added May 2019
A preliminary ergonomic analysis of the MRI work system environment: Implications and recommendations for safety and design
2019
Radiography
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 25
Pages 339-345
Author(s): Pickup, L., Nugent, B., Bowie, P.
Added May 2019
Understanding the heterogeneity of labor and delivery units: Using design thinking methodology to assess environmental factors that contribute to safety in childbirth
2020
American Journal of Perinatology
Journal Article
Issue 6
Volume 37
Pages 638-646
Author(s): Sherman, J. P., Hedli, L. C., Kristensen-Cabrera, A. I., Lipman, S. S., Schwandt, Doug, Lee, H. C., Sie, L., Halamek, L. P., Austin, N. S., Safety Learning Laboratory for Neonatal and Maternal Care
Added May 2019
Light for patient safety: Impact of light on reading errors of medication labels
2019
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics
Journal Article
Author(s): Aarts, M. P. J., Craenmehr, G., Rosemann, A. L. P., van Loenen, E. J., Kort, H. S. M.
Added May 2019
Comprehensive and live air purification as a key environmental, clinical, and patient safety factor: A prospective evaluation
2019
Vignettes in Patient Safety
Journal Article
Author(s): Stawicki, S. P., Brisendine, C., Levicoff, L., Ford, F., Snyder, B., Eid, S., Worrilow, K. C.
Added March 2019
A regional survey on residents’ preferences on patient-centered medical home design in rural areas
2019
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 12
Pages 187-205
Author(s): Cai, H., Spreckelmeyer, K., Mendenhall, A., Li, D., Holmes, C., Levy, M.
The patient-centered medical home (PCMH) is a delivery model for primary care that is characterized by the recognition of unique patient needs while providing accessible services, a focus on safety and quality, comprehensive care, and coordinated care.
Added December 2018
Accessing green spaces within a healthcare setting: A mixed studies review of barriers and facilitators
2019
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 12
Pages 199-140
Author(s): Weerasuriya, R., Henderson-Wilson, C., Townsend, M.
Many previous studies have described the benefits of natural environments (or “green spaces”) on overall human well-being. Healthcare providers have increasingly drawn attention to how green spaces within healthcare environments may positively affect both patients and staff.
Added December 2018
Post-Occupancy Evaluation of a Crisis Shelter Garden and Application of Findings Through the Use of a Participatory Design Process
2019
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 12
Pages 153-167
Author(s): Lygum, V. L., Poulsen, D. V., Djernis, D., Djernis, H. G., Sidenius, U., Stigsdotter, U. K.
As an increasing number of designers and healthcare practitioners utilize nature-based therapy tools, there is a growing need to understand how certain elements within these natural spaces might contribute to heightened therapeutic effects for patients with specific conditions. Crisis shelters that provide healthcare resources to women and children exposed to domestic abuse could benefit from nature-based therapy tools, but a deeper understanding of how these environments should be built is needed.
Added November 2018
The Architecture Of Safety: An Emerging Priority For Improving Patient Safety
2018
Health Affairs
Journal Article
Issue 11
Volume 37
Pages 1884-1891
Author(s): Joseph, A., Henriksen, K., Malone, E.
Added November 2018