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Human factors and ergonomics and quality improvement science: integrating approaches for safety in healthcare

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posted on 2016-02-29, 15:13 authored by Sue Hignett, Emma Leanne Jones, Duncan Miller, Laurie Wolf, Chetna Modi, Muhammad Waseem Shahzad, Peter Buckle, Jaydip Banerjee, Ken Catchpole
In this paper, we will address the important question of how quality improvement science (QIS) and human factors and ergonomics (HFE) can work together to produce safer solutions for healthcare. We suggest that there will be considerable advantages from an integrated approach between the two disciplines and professions which could be achieved in two phases. First, by identifying people trained in HFE and those trained in QIS who understand how to work together and second, by developing opportunities for integrated education and training. To develop this viewpoint we will: Discuss and explore how QIS and HFE could be integrated by building on existing definitions, scope of practice, knowledge, skills, methods, research and expertise in each discipline. Outline opportunities for a longer-term integration through training, and education for healthcare professionals.

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BMJ Quality and Safety, 2015, 24, pp.250-254

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BMJ Quality and Safety

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BMJ Publishing Group

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2044-5415

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2044-5423

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2015-02-03

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2015

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2016-02-29

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http://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/24/4/250

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en

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