An Exploration of Patient Ergonomics in Historically Marginalized Communities

Autor: Rupa S. Valdez, Richard J. Holden, Kapil Madathil, Natalie Benda, Enid Montague, Rupa Valdez, Nicole Werner
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 63:914-918
ISSN: 1071-1813
2169-5067
Popis: The growing field of patient ergonomics is built on an understanding that patients and their social network members increasingly play a key role in managing their health and healthcare across a wide range of settings including the home, workplace, and community. Over the last several years, we have traced, explored, and debated emerging research in this area, including the theories, methods, and strategies for implementation that are needed to support this new area of human factors and ergonomics. In this current panel, we begin a new dialogue in this space, one that is inspired not only by our previous discussions but also by recent conversations in our community about the need for human factors and ergonomics to consider issues of inclusivity, diversity, and social justice. To that end, each of our five panelists will present the patient ergonomics research they are conducting within a historically marginalized community or population and highlight lessons learned from their experiences. This presentation of work spanning considerations of gender, age, race, geographic setting, educational background, and disability will serve as a foundation for a wider discussion with the audience about how patient ergonomics as a field can prioritize and support this type of work.
Databáze: OpenAIRE