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Patient safety

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A Novel Approach To Explore Safety-I And Safety-Ii Perspectives In In Situ Simulations-The Structured What If Functional Resonance Analysis Methodology., Ralph James Mackinnon, Karin Pukk-Härenstam, Christopher S. Kennedy, Erik Hollnagel, David Slater Jun 2021

A Novel Approach To Explore Safety-I And Safety-Ii Perspectives In In Situ Simulations-The Structured What If Functional Resonance Analysis Methodology., Ralph James Mackinnon, Karin Pukk-Härenstam, Christopher S. Kennedy, Erik Hollnagel, David Slater

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OBJECTIVES: With ever increasingly complex healthcare settings, technology enhanced simulation (TES) is well positioned to explore all perspectives to enhance patient safety and patient outcomes. Analysis from a Safety-II stance requires identification of human adjustments in daily work that are key to maintaining safety. The aim of this paper is to describe an approach to explore the consequences of human variability from a Safety-II perspective and describe the added value of this to TES.

METHODS: The reader is guided through a novel application of functional resonance analysis methodology (FRAM), a method to analyse how a system or activity is affected …


Frontiers In Human Factors: Embedding Specialists In Multi-Disciplinary Efforts To Improve Healthcare., Ken Catchpole, Paul Bowie, Sarah Fouquet, Joy Rivera, Sue Hignett Jan 2021

Frontiers In Human Factors: Embedding Specialists In Multi-Disciplinary Efforts To Improve Healthcare., Ken Catchpole, Paul Bowie, Sarah Fouquet, Joy Rivera, Sue Hignett

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Despite the application of a huge range of human factors (HF) principles in a growing range of care contexts, there is much more that could be done to realize this expertise for patient benefit, staff well-being and organizational performance. Healthcare has struggled to embrace system safety approaches, misapplied or misinterpreted others, and has stuck to a range of outdated and potentially counter-productive myths even has safety science has developed. One consequence of these persistent misunderstandings is that few opportunities exist in clinical settings for qualified HF professionals. Instead, HF has been applied by clinicians and others, to highly variable degrees-sometimes …