Sarah Kianfar
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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BMJ Quality & Safety | 2014
Pascale Carayon; Anping Xie; Sarah Kianfar
Background Human factors and ergonomics (HFE) approaches to patient safety have addressed five different domains: usability of technology; human error and its role in patient safety; the role of healthcare worker performance in patient safety; system resilience; and HFE systems approaches to patient safety. Methods A review of various HFE approaches to patient safety and studies on HFE interventions was conducted. Results This paper describes specific examples of HFE-based interventions for patient safety. Studies show that HFE can be used in a variety of domains. Conclusions HFE is a core element of patient safety improvement. Therefore, every effort should be made to support HFE applications in patient safety.
Applied Ergonomics | 2015
Pascale Carayon; Sarah Kianfar; Yaqiong Li; Anping Xie; Bashar Alyousef; Abigail Wooldridge
This systematic literature review provides information on the use of mixed methods research in human factors and ergonomics (HFE) research in health care. Using the PRISMA methodology, we searched four databases (PubMed, PsycInfo, Web of Science, and Engineering Village) for studies that met the following inclusion criteria: (1) field study in health care, (2) mixing of qualitative and quantitative data, (3) HFE issues, and (4) empirical evidence. Using an iterative and collaborative process supported by a structured data collection form, the six authors identified a total of 58 studies that primarily address HFE issues in health information technology (e.g., usability) and in the work of healthcare workers. About two-thirds of the mixed methods studies used the convergent parallel study design where quantitative and qualitative data were collected simultaneously. A variety of methods were used for collecting data, including interview, survey and observation. The most frequent combination involved interview for qualitative data and survey for quantitative data. The use of mixed methods in healthcare HFE research has increased over time. However, increasing attention should be paid to the formal literature on mixed methods research to enhance the depth and breadth of this research.
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting | 2014
Sarah Kianfar; Pascale Carayon; Ann Schoofs Hundt; Peter Hoonakker
Care coordination is important for chronically ill patients who need assistance from a variety of care professionals, and often transition through different care settings. This paper provides an overview of coordination and its implications for the care of chronically ill patients. Using 12 interviews of different healthcare professionals involved in coordinating care of chronically ill patients, we provide examples of care coordination situations (e.g., patient discharged home with home health services) and identify coordination activities (e.g., communication for arranging resources, building relationships to facilitate information exchange, monitoring patients to plan follow up care) performed by different healthcare professionals.
Archive | 2013
Pascale Carayon; Anping Xie; Sarah Kianfar
European Journal for Person Centered Healthcare | 2015
Pascale Carayon; Ann Schoofs Hundt; Peter Hoonakker; Sarah Kianfar; Bashar Alyousef; Doreen Salek; Randi Cartmill; James M. Walker; Janet Tomcavage
Archive | 2015
Pascale Carayon; Sarah Kianfar; Yaqiong Li; Abigail Wooldridge
11th International Symposium on Human Factors in Organisational Design and Management (ODAM 2014) | 2014
Peter Hoonakker; Pascale Carayon; Bashar Alyousef; Sarah Kianfar; Randi Cartmill; Andrea Hassol; Ann Schoofs Hundt; Ilene G. Ladd; Christina Yule; Kim Chaundy; Mary Honicker; Jim Younkin; James M. Walker
11th International Symposium on Human Factors in Organisational Design and Management (ODAM 2014) | 2014
Ann Schoofs Hundt; Pascale Carayon; Randi Cartmill; Peter Hoonakker; Sarah Kianfar; Bashar Alyousef; Doreen Salek; Janet Tomcavage; James M. Walker
11th International Symposium on Human Factors in Organisational Design and Management (ODAM 2014) | 2014
Pascale Carayon; Sarah Kianfar; Yaqiong Li; Anping Xie; Bashar Alyousef; Abigail Wooldridge
11th International Symposium on Human Factors in Organisational Design and Management (ODAM 2014) | 2014
Yaqiong Li; Pascale Carayon; Ann Schoofs Hundt; Sarah Kianfar; Peter Hoonakker; Doreen Salek; Janet Tomcavage