Human Factors in a Healthcare Environment
Posted 5 years 10 months ago by UEA (University of East Anglia)
Discover how understanding human factors can improve patient safety
Human factors is the study of how humans behave and interact with each other and their surroundings. It considers how humans interact in the workplace and how, due to the inevitability of human error, mistakes are likely to occur.
On this course you will look at human factors in a healthcare environment, an area where it is vital to limit mistakes because human error can affect patient safety. You will learn about systems that pre-empt the inevitability of human error and can help improve clinical practice and patient safety as a whole.
This course is for healthcare professionals of all levels, but many of the topics discussed are transferable across other industries.
This course is for healthcare professionals of all levels, but many of the topics discussed are transferable across other industries.
- Develop an awareness of human error and how this can affect clinical performance
- Describe the different cognitive categories under the umbrella term of human factors
- Discuss the importance of effective communication within healthcare
- Develop an effective and open safety culture within everyday practice
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