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IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems. 48:1578-1593
This paper presents a method for scheduling resources in complex systems that integrate humans with diverse hardware and software components, and for studying the impact of resource schedules on system characteristics. The method uses discrete-event
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William E. Soares, Kristine DeSotto, Cheryl Ann Nicholas, Philip L. Henneman, Jenna L. Marquard, Elizabeth A. Henneman, Sue S. Scott, Vanessa I. Martinez
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Critical care nursing quarterly. 41(2)
Interruptions occurring during the delivery of health care are frequent and create a serious threat to patient safety. It is important to test strategies directed at decreasing the negative effects of interruptions. The purpose of this pilot study wa
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Seung Yeob Shin, Philip L. Henneman, Yuriy Brun, Fidela S.J. Blank, Hari Balasubramanian, Leon J. Osterweil
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JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration. 45:551-556
Objective To study the impact of nurse-to-patient ratios on patient length of stay (LOS) in computer simulations of emergency department (ED) care. Methods Multiple 24-hour computer simulations of emergency care were used to evaluate the impact of di
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Clinical Pediatrics. 55:738-744
We analyzed the US incidence of emergency department (ED) visits and hospitalizations for falls from skiing, snowboarding, skateboarding, roller-skating, and nonmotorized scooters in 2011. The outcome was hospital admission from the ED. The primary a
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Philip L. Henneman, Jenna L. Marquard, Donald L. Fisher, Cheryl A. Reilly, Brian H. Nathanson, Helene Cunningham, Elizabeth A. Henneman, Karen Plotkin, Joan Roche
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Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing. 33:129-135
Human patient simulation has been widely adopted in healthcare education despite little research supporting its efficacy. The debriefing process is central to simulation education, yet alternative evaluation methods to support providing optimal feedb
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IIE Transactions on Healthcare Systems Engineering. 3:280-291
Patient identification errors are one of the major causes of medication errors. Most medication error studies to date have focused on reporting patient misidentification statistics from case studies, on classifying types of patient identification err
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Justin Bleil, Donald L. Fisher, Brian H. Nathanson, Elizabeth A. Henneman, Ann Marie Higgins, Philip L. Henneman, Jenna L. Marquard, Fidela S.J. Blank, Justin P. Henneman, Brendan Walsh
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JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration. 42:562-566
Using observation, eye tracking, and clinical simulation with embedded errors, we studied the impact of bar-code verification on error identification and recovery during medication administration. Data supported that bar-code verification may reduce
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Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making. 7:198-210
The objective of this study is to demonstrate the effectiveness of visualizations for exploring one error-prone health care process: nurses verifying patients’ identities during the medication administration process. We employed three types of proc
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Howard A. Smithline, Philip L. Henneman, Selin Caglar, Fidela S.J. Blank, Elizabeth A. Henneman
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 40:613-616
Background: Medication errors are a common source of adverse events. Errors in the home medication list may impact care in the Emergency Department (ED), the hospital, and the home. Medication reconciliation, a Joint Commission requirement, begins wi
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Haiping Li, Jane Garb, Richard B. Wait, Philip L. Henneman, Geoffrey A. Capraro, Howard A. Smithline
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 40:333-339
Background: Little has been written about the geographic basis of emergency department (ED) visits. Objective: The objective of this study is to describe the impact of geography on ED visits. Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted of ED visi