Imperial College London

DrPeterBuckle

Faculty of MedicineDepartment of Surgery & Cancer

Principal Research Fellow in Human Factors
 
 
 
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+44 (0)20 3312 1820p.buckle

 
 
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1003Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Wing (QEQM)St Mary's Campus

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Publications

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Barber ND, Alldred DP, Raynor DK, Dickinson R, Garfield S, Jesson B, Lim R, Savage I, Standage C, Buckle P, Carpenter J, Franklin B, Woloshynowych M, Zermansky AGet al., 2009, Care homes' use of medicines study: prevalence, causes and potential harm of medication errors in care homes for older people, QUALITY & SAFETY IN HEALTH CARE, Vol: 18, Pages: 341-346, ISSN: 1475-3898

Journal article

Buckle P, 2009, Ergonomics and public health, Publisher: Taylor and Francis, Pages: 33-38

Conference paper

Pearson P, Ashcroft D, Buckle P, Smith Pet al., 2009, Patient safety in health care professional educational curricula: examining the learning experience.

Report

Ward J, Watkinson J, Clarkson J, Buckle P, Anderson J, Jeffcott Set al., 2009, Assessing the impact of drug packaging and labelling on patients, Hospital Pharmacy Europe, Vol: 45, Pages: 68-69

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Anderson J, Lim R, Buckle P, 2009, Healthcare users’ requirements for proactive hazard analysis tools: A systems view., Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Conference Europe Chapter Annual Meeting October 14-16

Conference paper

David G, Woods V, Li G, Buckle Pet al., 2008, The development of the Quick Exposure Check (QEC) for assessing exposure to risk factors for work-related musculoskeletal disorders, APPLIED ERGONOMICS, Vol: 39, Pages: 57-69, ISSN: 0003-6870

Journal article

Wadsworth P, Buckle P, Lim R, Anderson Jet al., 2008, Ergonomics of the medication round in care homes., Improving Patient Safety 2008, Pages: 159-163

Conference paper

Forcier L, Lapointe C, Lortie M, Buckle P, Kuorinka I, Lemaire J, Beaugrand Set al., 2008, Supermarket workers: Their work and their health, particularly their self-reported musculoskeletal problems and compensable injuries, WORK-A JOURNAL OF PREVENTION ASSESSMENT & REHABILITATION, Vol: 30, Pages: 493-510, ISSN: 1051-9815

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Buckle P, Hanna G, 2008, Safe surgical theatres: report to National Patient Safety Agency

Report

Qureshi M, Buckle P, Hanna G, 2008, Use of incident reporting to inform theatre design and surgical practice, Improving Patient Safety 2008, Pages: 191-195

Conference paper

Buckle P, Alldred D, Barber N, Carpenter J, Dean-Franklin B, Dickinson R, Garfield S, Jesson B, Lim R, Raynor D, Savage I, Standage C, Wadsworth P, Woloshynowych M, Zermansky Aet al., 2008, Alldred D., Barber N., Buckle P., Carpenter J., B., Dickinson R., Garfield S., Jesson B., Lim R., Raynor D., Savage I., Standage C., Wadsworth P., Woloshynowych M. & Zermansky A. (2008) Care Home Use of Medicines Study (CHUMS) Medication errors in nursing and residential care homes – prevalence, consequences, causes and solutions.

Report

Anderson J, Colligan L, Buckle P, Ward J, Clarkson Jet al., 2008, Proactive risk assessment in healthcare: how do experts select the best methods?, Healthcare Systems, Ergonomics and Patient Safety 2008

Conference paper

Lim R, Anderson J, Buckle P, 2008, Analysing care home medication errors using work domain analysis, Improving Patient Safety 2008, Pages: 147-151

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Lim R, Anderson J, Buckle P, 2008, Analysing care home medication errors: A comparison of The London Protocol and Work Domain Analysis., Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Conference

Conference paper

Buckle P, Woods V, Oztug O, Stubbs Det al., 2008, UNDERSTANDING WORKPLACE DESIGN FOR OLDER WORKERS: A CASE STUDY, Annual Meeting of the Ergonomics-Society, Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, Pages: 3-7

Conference paper

Anderson J, Buckle P, Lim R, 2008, Cognitive work analysis: a systems approach to patient safety, International Conference Healthcare Systems, Ergonomics and Patient Safety

Conference paper

Murphy S, Buckle P, Stubbs D, 2007, A cross-sectional study of self-reported back and neck pain among English schoolchildren and associated physical and psychological risk factors, APPLIED ERGONOMICS, Vol: 38, Pages: 797-804, ISSN: 0003-6870

Journal article

Adamson G, Murphy S, Shevlin M, Buckle P, Stubbs Det al., 2007, Profiling schoolchildren in pain and associated demographic and behavioural factors: A latent class approach, PAIN, Vol: 129, Pages: 295-303, ISSN: 0304-3959

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Buckle P, Anderson J, Ward J, Jeffcott S, Snadden C, Gleeson A, Lim R, Wadsworth Pet al., 2007, Patient safety: An ergonomics study of innovative design in pharmaceutical packaging, Annual Meeting of the Ergonomics-Society, Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, Pages: 457-462

Conference paper

Lim R, Anderson J, Buckle P, Watkinson Jet al., 2007, Developing healthcare process models: An example from the care home system, Annual Meeting of the Ergonomics-Society, Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, Pages: 475-480

Conference paper

Wadsworth P, Lim R, Anderson J, Buckle Pet al., 2007, Can ergonomics help care for us in our twighlight years?, Annual Meeting of the Ergonomics-Society, Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, Pages: 481-486

Conference paper

Buckle P, Clarkson PJ, Coleman R, Ward J, Anderson Jet al., 2006, Patient safety, systems design and ergonomics, APPLIED ERGONOMICS, Vol: 37, Pages: 491-500, ISSN: 0003-6870

Journal article

Woods V, Buckle P, 2006, Musculoskeletal ill health amongst cleaners and recommendations for work organisational change, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ERGONOMICS, Vol: 36, Pages: 61-72, ISSN: 0169-8141

Journal article

Buckle P, Clarkson PJ, Coleman R, Kennedy-Martin M, Stubbs D, Ward Jet al., 2005, Systems design and Patient Safety, Pages: 253-255

The Design for Patient Safety Study showed that the National Health Service (NHS) is seriously out of step with modern thinking and practice with regard to design. The study emphasises the need to move to a user-centred systems approach to designing in healthcare, without which patient safety will remain a significant challenge for the foreseeable future. The development of the MRC/EPSRC/ESRC Design for Patient Safety Network is addressing some of the research issues raised by the need for a systems approach.

Conference paper

Buckle P, 2005, Ergonomics and musculoskeletal disorders: overview, OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE-OXFORD, Vol: 55, Pages: 164-167, ISSN: 0962-7480

Journal article

Smedley J, Inskip H, Buckle P, Cooper C, Coggon Det al., 2005, Epidemiological Differences Between Back Pain of Sudden and Gradual Onset, JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY, Vol: 32, Pages: 528-532, ISSN: 0315-162X

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Woods V, Buckle P, 2005, An investigation into the design and use of workplace cleaning equipment, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ERGONOMICS, Vol: 35, Pages: 247-266, ISSN: 0169-8141

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Smedley J, Poole J, Waclawski E, Stevens A, Harrison J, Buckle P, Coggon Det al., 2005, Assessing investment in manual handling risk controls: a scoring system for use in observational studies, OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE, Vol: 62, Pages: 63-65, ISSN: 1351-0711

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Clarkson PJ, Ward J, Buckle P, Stubbs D, Coleman Ret al., 2004, Designing for patient safety: A review of the effectiveness of design in the UK health service, Pages: 443-452

The Department of Health and the Design Council jointly commissioned a scoping study to deliver ideas and practical recommendations for a design approach to reduce the risk of medical error and improve patient safety across the NHS. The research was undertaken by the Engineering Design Centre at the University of Cambridge, the Robens Institute for Health Ergonomics at the University of Surrey and the Helen Hamlyn Research Centre at the Royal College of Art. The research team employed diverse methods to gather evidence from literature, key stakeholders, and experts from within healthcare and other safety-critical industries. Despite the multiplicity of activities and methodologies employed, what emerged from the research was a very consistent picture. This convergence pointed to the need to better understand the health care system as the context into which specific design solutions must be delivered. Without that broader understanding there can be no certainty that any single design will contribute to reducing medical error and the consequential cost thereof.

Conference paper

Atkinson S, Woods V, Haslam RA, Buckle Pet al., 2004, Using non-keyboard input devices: interviews with users in the workplace, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ERGONOMICS, Vol: 33, Pages: 571-579, ISSN: 0169-8141

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