Ross Al
Dent Update. 2016 Sep;43(7):688-90, 692-5. doi: 10.12968/denu.2016.43.7.688.
This paper proposes that the science of Human Factors and Ergonomics (HFE) is suitable for wide application in dental education, training and practice to improve safety, quality and efficiency. Three areas of interest are highlighted. First it is proposed that individual and team Non-Technical Skills (NTS), such as communication, leadership and stress management can improve error rates and efficiency of procedures. Secondly, in a physically and technically challenging environment, staff can benefit from ergonomic principles which examine design in supporting safe work. Finally, examination of organizational human factors can help anticipate stressors and plan for flexible responses to multiple, variable demands, and fluctuating resources. Clinical relevance: HFE is an evidence-based approach to reducing error rates and procedural complications, and avoiding problems associated with stress and fatigue. Improved teamwork and organizational planning and efficiency can impact directly on patient outcomes.
本文提出,人因工程学(HFE)科学适用于牙科教育、培训和实践的广泛应用,以提高安全性、质量和效率。突出了三个感兴趣的领域。首先,有人提出,诸如沟通、领导能力和压力管理等个人和团队非技术技能(NTS)可以提高程序的错误率和效率。其次,在一个身体和技术上具有挑战性的环境中,工作人员可以从人体工程学原理中受益,这些原理研究支持安全工作的设计。最后,对组织人因的审视有助于预测压力源,并为灵活应对多种、可变的需求和波动的资源制定计划。临床相关性:HFE是一种基于证据的方法,可降低错误率和程序并发症,并避免与压力和疲劳相关的问题。改善团队合作、组织规划和效率可直接影响患者的治疗结果。