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  • Human Factors in Healthcare: A 360° Approach for Smarter, Safer Practice

    Human Factors in Healthcare by Galloway, Rob; Crossley, Eleanor J.; Patel, Mitul;

    A 360° Approach for Smarter, Safer Practice

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher CRC Press
    • Date of Publication 28 April 2026

    • ISBN 9781138498785
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages250 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 453 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 1 Tables, black & white
    • 700

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    Short description:

    This book written for the entire multidisciplinary team — doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, managers, educators, students, indeed anyone and everyone involved in delivering or improving care — is an essential guide to recognising the human and organisational factors that shape our actions and learning how to do better.

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    Long description:

    ‘Whatever your experience, whether you’re working in healthcare already, maybe thinking about a career in healthcare, or simply an interested bystander, this book will change what you do, in your work, and in your life.’
                                                                                  Captain Martin Bromiley OBE, Airline Pilot and Founder of the Clinical Human Factors Group


     



    Healthcare is full of brilliant, dedicated people but the conditions we work in often mean we fall short of the care we want to give. Mistakes aren’t usually the result of bad individuals; they are the predictable outcome of poorly designed systems and cultures that don’t make safety easy. When staff don’t feel supported or listened to, it is almost impossible for them to deliver safe care.



    This book was written for the entire multidisciplinary team—doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, managers, educators, students, indeed anyone and everyone involved in delivering or improving care—and is an essential guide to recognising the human and organisational factors that shape our actions and learning how to do better. It draws a straight line from staff well-being and psychological safety, connecting these directly to the techniques needed to deliver safe and effective patient care.



    Practical and accessible, and sometimes light-hearted, this book focuses on real clinical stories, reflections from the frontline and a healthy dose of honesty about how tough healthcare can be for staff and patients. It’s also packed with simple, doable changes that anyone can implement, whatever your role or seniority. From improving communication, reducing error or learning how to speak up, these are tools you can start using tomorrow to make care safer for both staff and patients.



    If you’re fed up with tick boxes, jargon or lip-service to safety, and you want something to make things better and effect real change, this is the book for you.


     


    The Author Team


    Rob Galloway is an Emergency Medicine Consultant at University Hospitals Sussex and Honorary Clinical Professor at Brighton and Sussex Medical School, UK.


    Eleanor Crossley is an ST7 Specialist Registrar in Otolaryngology in the South London Deanery, UK.


    Mitul Patel is an Anaesthetic Registrar in South London, UK.



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    Table of Contents:

    1 Introduction 2 Why errors happen 3 Decision making 4 Situational awareness 5 Checklists/prompt cards 6 Leadership and followership 7 Communication 8 Human Factors and ergonomics 9 The culture needed to improve patient safety 10 Human Factors in simulation 11 Escalating acute deterioration 12 Investigating incidents 13 Afterword—why Human Factors matter


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