TY - GEN
T1 - Human factors contributions toward medication safety
AU - Karsh, Ben Tzion
AU - Garrett, Sandra K.
AU - Rogers, Michelle L.
AU - Rivera-Rodriguez, A. Joy
AU - Marquard, Jenna L.
AU - Wetterneck, Tosha B.
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Preventable patient harm due to errors in medication ordering, transcribing, dispensing and administration is a significant problem as discussed in the Institute of Medicine's 2007 report "Preventing Medication Errors". Additionally, the report states that there are "enormous gaps in the knowledge base with regard to medication errors" and that the current methods available to solve this problem are inadequate (IOM, 2007, p2). Consequently, human factors research can contribute to the solution for this national problem by addressing the complexity in current medication systems and by designing user-centered solutions that support the real complex cognitive work of the clinicians. Panelists in this session, who have been funded by the federal government, private industry, and fellowships, will briefly share their human factors research on medication systems and then discuss how human factors researchers and practitioners can contribute to medication safety goals.
AB - Preventable patient harm due to errors in medication ordering, transcribing, dispensing and administration is a significant problem as discussed in the Institute of Medicine's 2007 report "Preventing Medication Errors". Additionally, the report states that there are "enormous gaps in the knowledge base with regard to medication errors" and that the current methods available to solve this problem are inadequate (IOM, 2007, p2). Consequently, human factors research can contribute to the solution for this national problem by addressing the complexity in current medication systems and by designing user-centered solutions that support the real complex cognitive work of the clinicians. Panelists in this session, who have been funded by the federal government, private industry, and fellowships, will briefly share their human factors research on medication systems and then discuss how human factors researchers and practitioners can contribute to medication safety goals.
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U2 - 10.1518/107118110X12829369606044
DO - 10.1518/107118110X12829369606044
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:79952943880
SN - 9781617820885
T3 - Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
SP - 812
EP - 815
BT - 54th Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 2010, HFES 2010
T2 - 54th Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 2010, HFES 2010
Y2 - 27 September 2010 through 1 October 2010
ER -