Humanizing healthcare : human factors for medical device design / Russell J. Branaghan, Joseph S. O'Brian, Emily A. Hildebrand, L. Bryant Foster.
2021
R856 .H86 2021
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Title
Humanizing healthcare : human factors for medical device design / Russell J. Branaghan, Joseph S. O'Brian, Emily A. Hildebrand, L. Bryant Foster.
ISBN
9783030644338 (electronic bk.)
3030644332 (electronic bk.)
9783030644345 (print)
3030644340
9783030644352 (print)
3030644359
3030644324
9783030644321
3030644332 (electronic bk.)
9783030644345 (print)
3030644340
9783030644352 (print)
3030644359
3030644324
9783030644321
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2021]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxvi, 395 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-64433-8 doi
Call Number
R856 .H86 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
610.28
Summary
This book introduces human factors engineering (HFE) principles, guidelines, and design methods for medical device design. It starts with an overview of physical, perceptual, and cognitive abilities and limitations, and their implications for design. This analysis produces a set of human factors principles that can be applied across many design challenges, which are then applied to guidelines for the design of input controls, visual displays, auditory displays (alerts, alarms, warnings) and human-computer interaction. Specific challenges and solutions for various medical device domains, such as robotic surgery, laparoscopic surgery, artificial organs, wearables, continuous glucose monitors and insulin pumps, and reprocessing, are discussed. Human factors research and design methods are provided and integrated into a human factors design lifecycle, and a discussion of regulatory requirements and procedures is provided, including guidance on what human factors activities should be conducted when, and how they should be documented. This hands-on professional reference is an essential introduction and resource for students and practitioners in HFE, biomedical engineering, industrial design, graphic design, user-experience design, quality engineering, product management, and regulatory affairs.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Print version: 9783030644321
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Qualitative human factors research methods
Quantitative human factors research
Usability evaluation
Visual perception
Hearing
Cognition
Use-error
Human factors regulations for medical devices
Controls: designing physical and digital controls
Displays
Human-computer interaction
Designing instructions for use(rs)
REusable medical devices, reprocessing, and design for maintenance
Home healthcare.
Qualitative human factors research methods
Quantitative human factors research
Usability evaluation
Visual perception
Hearing
Cognition
Use-error
Human factors regulations for medical devices
Controls: designing physical and digital controls
Displays
Human-computer interaction
Designing instructions for use(rs)
REusable medical devices, reprocessing, and design for maintenance
Home healthcare.