Measuring the Impact of Human Factors and Education Informed Training on the Safety and Efficiency of Smart Infusion Technology

This thesis evaluated the effects of two types of training on nurses’ ability to safely and efficiently administer IV medications using a smart infusion pump. A high fidelity simulated nursing unit was created in which nurses recruited from the University Health Network programmed a series of infusi...

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Main Author: Fan, Mark
Other Authors: Easty, Anthony
Language:en_ca
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/18262
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OTU.1807-182622013-04-17T04:20:35ZMeasuring the Impact of Human Factors and Education Informed Training on the Safety and Efficiency of Smart Infusion TechnologyFan, Markhuman factorseducationtraininginfusion pumpredesignusabilitysimulationintravenousmedical errormedication error054107100350This thesis evaluated the effects of two types of training on nurses’ ability to safely and efficiently administer IV medications using a smart infusion pump. A high fidelity simulated nursing unit was created in which nurses recruited from the University Health Network programmed a series of infusions after receiving training. A training script modeled after the pump vendor’s training sessions was created and tested first on 24 nurses. The results were analyzed for deficiencies in safety and efficiency from a human factors and education perspective and a new training script was created and tested on a group of 23 nurses. No significant differences were found between training groups on measures related to safety, but significant differences were found in nurse efficiency and behaviour in some aspects of pump programming. This study sets a precedent for human factors evaluation being used in tandem with existing training practices and lays the groundwork for further exploration on this topic.Easty, AnthonyWoods, Nicole2009-112010-01-13T20:24:06ZNO_RESTRICTION2010-01-13T20:24:06Z2010-01-13T20:24:06ZThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/18262en_ca
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topic human factors
education
training
infusion pump
redesign
usability
simulation
intravenous
medical error
medication error
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spellingShingle human factors
education
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infusion pump
redesign
usability
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medical error
medication error
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Fan, Mark
Measuring the Impact of Human Factors and Education Informed Training on the Safety and Efficiency of Smart Infusion Technology
description This thesis evaluated the effects of two types of training on nurses’ ability to safely and efficiently administer IV medications using a smart infusion pump. A high fidelity simulated nursing unit was created in which nurses recruited from the University Health Network programmed a series of infusions after receiving training. A training script modeled after the pump vendor’s training sessions was created and tested first on 24 nurses. The results were analyzed for deficiencies in safety and efficiency from a human factors and education perspective and a new training script was created and tested on a group of 23 nurses. No significant differences were found between training groups on measures related to safety, but significant differences were found in nurse efficiency and behaviour in some aspects of pump programming. This study sets a precedent for human factors evaluation being used in tandem with existing training practices and lays the groundwork for further exploration on this topic.
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title Measuring the Impact of Human Factors and Education Informed Training on the Safety and Efficiency of Smart Infusion Technology
title_short Measuring the Impact of Human Factors and Education Informed Training on the Safety and Efficiency of Smart Infusion Technology
title_full Measuring the Impact of Human Factors and Education Informed Training on the Safety and Efficiency of Smart Infusion Technology
title_fullStr Measuring the Impact of Human Factors and Education Informed Training on the Safety and Efficiency of Smart Infusion Technology
title_full_unstemmed Measuring the Impact of Human Factors and Education Informed Training on the Safety and Efficiency of Smart Infusion Technology
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