This special issue presents a collection of papers focusing on improving healthcare practice through the implementation of human factors and ergonomics principles that were presented at the International Ergonomics Association (IEA) 2021 international conference.
- Improving Healthcare Practice Through the Implementation of Human Factors and Ergonomics Principles
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- Objective Nontechnical Skills Measurement Using Sensor-based Behavior Metrics in Surgical Teams
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- Older Adult Patients and Care Partners as Knowledge Brokers in Fragmented Health Care
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- Interactions in Sociotechnical Systems: Achieving Balance in the Use of an Augmented Reality Mobile Application
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- Quantifying Workload and Stress in Intensive Care Unit Nurses: Preliminary Evaluation Using Continuous Eye-Tracking
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- Human Factors Integration in Robotic Surgery
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- Usability of a Human Factors-based Clinical Decision Support in the Emergency Department: Lessons Learned for Design and Implementation
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- Mobile Health Application for Seizure Management: A Human-Systems Integration Approach
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- Workarounds in the Shadow System: An Ethnographic Study of Requirements for Documentation and Cooperation in a Clinical Advisory Center
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