Ergonomics
The relation of Ergonomics and Anthropometric Methods & Health Care setting design
Four (4) Main Parts of Research Methods and Design in Ergonomics:
Research relationship with people's study (theory and hypothesis)
Site selection and sampling decisions (setting and population)
Data collection methods (survey, measurements)
Data analysis types and techniques (statistical analyses)
Three (3) different research methods
Descriptive
Can be qualitative or quantitative
Descriptive statistics tell "what is,"
Different from using inferential statistic
Pure fact, no relationships between cause, effect
Assess magnitude or scope of problem and suggest ideas for future research
Experimental
Manipulation of variables
Scientific Method
Use to determine causal relationship or significant correlational relationship
Evaluation
Shares elements in common with experimental and descriptive
Examines system or product
Describes relationship between subject and the system/product
Research with regards to ergonomics in health care environment: Keypoints
Case1: The Role of Qualitative Methods in Designing Health Care Organizations
Hospitals not always designed with ergonomics in mind
Need more research
Case 2: The physical environment of the person with Alzheimer's disease
Behavioral observations very helpful as a research method
Individual affect observation (watch emotional responses)
Case 3: Implementation of Cycled Lighting in a Single-Room Neonatal ICU
Good illumination needed in health care
Concept of critical care area (environmental factors in clinical environment)
Sleep disturbances in patients are caused by noise, lighting, patient care activities, vital signs, phlebotomy, and medication administration during the night
Nursery lighting has impact on infant development in neonatal care
Difficult for staff in health care to break old habits
Compliance easiest with night shift nurses
Need for dimmer switches
Importance of positive feedback for nurses to encourage proper lighting procedures.
Circadian rhythm, related to neurological functioning
Upon stimulation, the suprachiasmatic nucleus in the hypothalamus stimulates release or inhibition of melatonin, serotonin, cortisol, and other hormones that regulate various body functions (p. 9).
Qualitative Research in Ergonomics:
Methods of Qualitative Research
Observations
systematic qualitative observational methods individual affect observation (emotional responses)
detailed description of environment
Focus Groups
Interviews
Consumer surveys
Features of Qualitative Research
Narrative descriptions plus analysis
Emphasis on words, actions, and their meanings
Limitations of Qualitative Research
Too much data/data overload
Researcher bias
Lack of external validity/generalizability
The relevant topics include mental workload, cognition, decision-making, skilled performance, human-computer interaction, human reliability, work stress, training, cultural differences, attitudes, pleasure and motivation. Organisational ergonomics: Concerned with the optimisation of socio-technical systems, including their organisational structures, policies, and processes. The relevant topics include communication, staff resource management, work design, design of working times, teamwork, participatory design, community ergonomics, co-operative work, new work paradigms, organisational culture, virtual organisations and quality management.
Env Design The field of ergonomics takes into account the following: Anthropometrics (body measurements) Biomechanics and physiology Environmental Ergonomics. Cognitive ergonomics Ergonomics design and evaluation Ergonomics specific needs Ergonomics law Three Components of Ergonomics and Environmental / Interior Design • Anthropometry: body size, strength, shape, and work capacity. • Ergonomics: study of behavior and activities of people; adapting systems and workstations to the needs of users; different applications in various fields such as biomechanics, environmental, cognitive science • Relation to Environmental /
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