2007
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1638535
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The Human Factors Engineering Approach to Biomedical Informatics Projects: State of the Art, Results, Benefits and Challenges

Abstract: SummaryObjectives: The objective of this paper is to define a comprehensible overview of the Human Factors approach to biomedical informatics applications for healthcare. The overview starts with a presentation of the necessity of a proper management of Human factors for Healthcare IT projects to avoid unusable products and unsafe work situations. The first section is dedicated to definitions of the Human Factors Engineering (HFE) main concepts. The second section describes a functional model of an HFE lifecyc… Show more

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“…Even though some frameworks representing possibilities or applications of Green MI are now developed, none of these have included characteristics of organizations, individuals, their jobs and interactions. These organizational and human factors can be used to understand how people interact with tools and technology in the complex healthcare system and help increase the success of solutions [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though some frameworks representing possibilities or applications of Green MI are now developed, none of these have included characteristics of organizations, individuals, their jobs and interactions. These organizational and human factors can be used to understand how people interact with tools and technology in the complex healthcare system and help increase the success of solutions [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work uses this approach because it has evident benefits for the final users and because technologies must be demonstrated as not being error prone [183], especially in areas as medicine . Unfortunately, a number of cases have been documented that show that medical devices, as infusions pumps [184], handheld e-prescribing application [185], CPOE (Computerized Physician Order Entry) [186] are in fact error prone [187]. The use of User-centered (and human-centered) design methods, tend to emphasize user participation in the design process for ideation and evaluation of design options [181], the solutions obtained among this approach guarantee good products and avoid failures, ensuring that product do work and people can use them [188].…”
Section: Introduction the Usercentered Designmentioning
confidence: 99%