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Penelope Sanderson

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Human Factors|August 31, 2019
Interruptions in Health Care: Assessing Their Connection With Error and Patient HarmPenelope Sanderson, Tara McCurdie, Tobias Grundgeiger
International Journal of Nursing Studies|December 13, 2016
Traditions of research into interruptions in healthcare: A conceptual reviewTara McCurdie, Penelope Sanderson, Leanne M Aitken
Applied Ergonomics|November 11, 2017
Applying social network analysis to the examination of interruptions in healthcareTara McCurdie, Penelope Sanderson, Leanne M Aitken
Human Factors|August 19, 2007
Overlapping melodic alarms are almost indiscriminablePhilippe Lacherez, Eunice Limin Seah, Penelope Sanderson
Applied Ergonomics|June 9, 2021
Nurses' use of auditory alarms and alerts in high dependency units: A field studyMarie-Lys F A Deschamps, Penelope Sanderson
Human Factors|June 8, 2007
Modeling and predicting mental workload in en route air traffic control: critical review and broader implicationsShayne Loft, Penelope Sanderson, Andrew Neal, et al.
Resuscitation|May 26, 2016
Time without ventilation during intubation in neonates as a patient-centred measure of performanceIzhak Nadler, Mia McLanders, Penelope Sanderson, et al.
Journal of Medical Systems|June 18, 2024
Application of a Human Factors Systems Approach to Healthcare Control Centres for Managing Patient Flow: A Scoping ReviewEstrella Paterson, Satyan Chari, Linda McCormack, et al.
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|May 28, 2020
Defining information needs in neonatal resuscitation with work domain analysisJelena Zestic, Penelope Sanderson, Jennifer Dawson, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|June 3, 2023
Interruptions in healthcare: Modeling dynamic processes and effects at a team levelEmma Knight, Penelope Sanderson, Andrew Neal, et al.
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Human Factors|August 31, 2019
Interruptions in Health Care: Assessing Their Connection With Error and Patient HarmPenelope Sanderson, Tara McCurdie, Tobias Grundgeiger
International Journal of Nursing Studies|December 13, 2016
Traditions of research into interruptions in healthcare: A conceptual reviewTara McCurdie, Penelope Sanderson, Leanne M Aitken
Applied Ergonomics|November 11, 2017
Applying social network analysis to the examination of interruptions in healthcareTara McCurdie, Penelope Sanderson, Leanne M Aitken
Human Factors|August 19, 2007
Overlapping melodic alarms are almost indiscriminablePhilippe Lacherez, Eunice Limin Seah, Penelope Sanderson
Applied Ergonomics|June 9, 2021
Nurses' use of auditory alarms and alerts in high dependency units: A field studyMarie-Lys F A Deschamps, Penelope Sanderson
Human Factors|June 8, 2007
Modeling and predicting mental workload in en route air traffic control: critical review and broader implicationsShayne Loft, Penelope Sanderson, Andrew Neal, et al.
Resuscitation|May 26, 2016
Time without ventilation during intubation in neonates as a patient-centred measure of performanceIzhak Nadler, Mia McLanders, Penelope Sanderson, et al.
Journal of Medical Systems|June 18, 2024
Application of a Human Factors Systems Approach to Healthcare Control Centres for Managing Patient Flow: A Scoping ReviewEstrella Paterson, Satyan Chari, Linda McCormack, et al.
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|May 28, 2020
Defining information needs in neonatal resuscitation with work domain analysisJelena Zestic, Penelope Sanderson, Jennifer Dawson, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|June 3, 2023
Interruptions in healthcare: Modeling dynamic processes and effects at a team levelEmma Knight, Penelope Sanderson, Andrew Neal, et al.
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