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Hettinger LJ, Kirlik A, Goh YM, et al., 2015, Modelling and simulation of complex sociotechnical systems: envisioning and analysing work environments, ERGONOMICS, Vol: 58, Pages: 600-614, ISSN: 0014-0139
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Atkin R, Buckle P, Myerson J, 2015, Street works and vision impairment: improving signing and guarding, PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS-MUNICIPAL ENGINEER, Vol: 168, Pages: 11-23, ISSN: 0965-0903
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Hignett S, Jones EL, Miller D, et al., 2015, Human factors and ergonomics and quality improvement science: integrating approaches for safety in healthcare, BMJ Quality and Safety, Vol: 24, Pages: 250-254, ISSN: 2044-5415
Buckle P, 2015, Human factors that influence the performance of telecare, Pages: 201-204
Systems approaches and their relevance to the design and to the risk assessment of technology for telecare have been investigated. We have examined risk in five contexts namely: Assessment of telecare need and equipment provision; Installation of equipment; Review of client needs; Client use of telecare; Monitoring and Response. The results provide important areas of systems failures that have impact across the many stakeholders involved in the provision of telecare. The opportunities for improving design and are presented.
Hignett S, Miller D, Wolf L, et al., 2015, What is the relationship between human factors & ergonomics and quality improvement in healthcare?, Pages: 213-219
A recent initiative in the National Health Service (NHS, UK) has led to an increased interest in Human Factors & Ergonomics (HFE). As part of initial discussions there have been questions about the similarities and differences between HFE and Quality Improvement (QI).We believe that there are considerable advantages from a more structured relationship between HFE and QI in healthcare and have comparatively mapped a range of dimensions (origins, drivers, philosophy, focus, role and methods). Our conclusion is that HFE in healthcare should use four criteria to maximise the benefits from this opportunity, including the use of HFE methods to design systems, environments, products etc. and the direct involvement of qualified (chartered) HFE professionals.
Hignett S, Carayon P, Buckle P, et al., 2013, State of science: human factors and ergonomics in healthcare, ERGONOMICS, Vol: 56, Pages: 1491-1503, ISSN: 0014-0139
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Flin R, Bromiley M, Buckle P, et al., 2013, MID STAFFS INQUIRY Changing behaviour with a human factors approach, BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, Vol: 346, ISSN: 1756-1833
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Anderson O, Carr R, Briggs M, et al., 2012, Human gastric lipase augmentation of nasogastric tube aspirate pH tests (oral presentation), London Deanery South-East Thames Surgical Research Symposium, Maidstone, UK
Anderson O, Buckle P, Hanna GB, 2012, Ergonomic risk assessment of nasogastric tube placement and implications for design and training (oral presentation), International Ergonomics Association 18th World Congress, Recife, Brazil
Anderson O, Carr R, Briggs M, et al., 2012, Human gastric lipase augmentation of nasogastric tube aspirate pH tests (oral presentation), Society of Academic & Research Surgery (SARS)
Dul J, Bruder R, Buckle P, et al., 2012, A strategy for human factors/ergonomics: developing the discipline and profession, ERGONOMICS, Vol: 55, Pages: 377-395, ISSN: 0014-0139
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Dul J, Bruder R, Buckle P, et al., 2012, Response to the commentary 'A question of our marketing or our preconceptions', ERGONOMICS, Vol: 55, Pages: 1618-1620, ISSN: 0014-0139
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Anderson O, Carr R, Briggs M, et al., 2012, Human gastric lipase augmentation of nasogastric tube aspirate pH tests (abstract), Br J Surg, Vol: 99 (Suppl. 4)
Shepherd T, Buckle P, 2012, Older nurses and physical work: the perceptions of back care advisers, Column, Vol: 24, Pages: 16-25
Anderson O, Buckle P, Hanna G, 2012, Ergonomic risk assessment of nasogastric tube placement and implications for design and training, WORK-A JOURNAL OF PREVENTION ASSESSMENT & REHABILITATION, Vol: 41, Pages: 4689-4691, ISSN: 1051-9815
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Buckle P, 2012, Systems approaches to risk assessing healthcare, how far have we come?, WORK-A JOURNAL OF PREVENTION ASSESSMENT & REHABILITATION, Vol: 41, Pages: 3847-3849, ISSN: 1051-9815
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Buckle P, Buckle J, 2012, OBESITY AND ERGONOMICS, International Conference on Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors, Publisher: CRC PRESS-TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP, Pages: 169-170
Buckle P, Buckle J, 2011, Obesity, ergonomics and public health, PERSPECTIVES IN PUBLIC HEALTH, Vol: 131, Pages: 170-176, ISSN: 1757-9139
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Bennett AI, Hanley J, Buckle P, et al., 2011, Work demands during firefighting training: does age matter?, ERGONOMICS, Vol: 54, Pages: 555-564, ISSN: 0014-0139
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Buckle P, 2011, Risk control after root cause analysis: A systematic literature review, 3rd International Conference on Healthcare Systems Ergonomics and Patient Safety (HEPS), Publisher: CRC PRESS-TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP, Pages: 637-638
Buckle P, Ward J, Anderson J, et al., 2011, Developing Prospective Hazard Analysis in healthcare: Evaluating the operating theatre environment using a new Toolkit, 3rd International Conference on Healthcare Systems Ergonomics and Patient Safety (HEPS), Publisher: CRC PRESS-TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP, Pages: 633-+
Ward J, Buckle P, Anderson J, et al., 2011, Developing Prospective Hazard Analysis in healthcare: Evaluating medicine management at hospital discharge using a new Toolkit, 3rd International Conference on Healthcare Systems Ergonomics and Patient Safety (HEPS), Publisher: CRC PRESS-TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP, Pages: 631-+
Buckle P, 2011, Boost your chance of publication in a peer review journal, Occupational Health Physiotherapy, Vol: 15, Pages: 12-13
Buckle P, 2011, 'The perfect is the enemy of the good' - ergonomics research and practice. Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors Annual Lecture 2010, ERGONOMICS, Vol: 54, Pages: 1-11, ISSN: 0014-0139
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Ward J, Buckle P, Clarkson PJ, 2010, Designing packaging to support the safe use of medicines at home, APPLIED ERGONOMICS, Vol: 41, Pages: 682-694, ISSN: 0003-6870
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Buckle P, Clarkson PJ, Coleman R, et al., 2010, Systems mapping workshops and their role in understanding medication errors in healthcare, APPLIED ERGONOMICS, Vol: 41, Pages: 645-656, ISSN: 0003-6870
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Carayon P, Buckle P, 2010, Editorial for special issue of applied ergonomics on patient safety, APPLIED ERGONOMICS, Vol: 41, Pages: 643-644, ISSN: 0003-6870
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Ward J, Clarkson J, Buckle P, et al., 2010, Prospective hazard analysis: Tailoring prospective methods to a healthcare context. Patient Safety Research Portfolio, Prospective hazard analysis: Tailoring prospective methods to a healthcare context', Patient Safety Research Portfolio
Buckle P, 2010, THE PERFECT IS THE ENEMY OF THE GOOD: IMPLICATIONS FOR ERGONOMICS RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, Annual Conference of the Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors, Publisher: CRC PRESS-TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP, Pages: 13-13
Buckle P, Woods V, Oztug O, et al., 2009, Understanding workplace design for older workers: A case study, Pages: 647-651
The ageing workforce presents a significant challenge to ergonomists. Whilst our knowledge of changes in physical and cognitive capacities with age has been researched, there has been little attention paid to the perceptions of the older workforce regarding their experience of ageing in the modern workplace. This case study has used qualitative methods to gain new insights into the motivations, health issues, coping capacities and self perceptions of ageing workers in a food processing industry.
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