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How nurses overcome interruptions:An analysis of distributed...

How nurses overcome interruptions:An analysis of distributed support

作     者:T.Grundgeiger P.M.Sanderson H.G.MacDougall B.Venkatesh 

作者单位:The University of Queensland University of Sydney Princess Alexandra Hospital 

会议名称:《第十七届国际工效学大会暨中国人类工效学会成立20周年庆...》

会议届次:17th

会议日期:2009年

学科分类:1011[医学-护理学(可授医学、理学学位)] 10[医学] 

基  金:supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Centre of Research Excellence in Patient Safety.The Centre is funded by the Australian Council for Safety and Quality in Health Care (the Safety and Quality Council) and is an NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence.The Safety and Quality Council is a joint initiative of the Australian,State and Territory Governments provided by ARC Discovery Grant DP0880920 to Sanderson and Venkatesh 

关 键 词:Health Personnel Variance Distribute Steps negative effects Prospective Memory Patient Safety interruption STORAGE PERFORMANCE 

摘      要:Patient safety can be compromised if healthcare workers forget steps in *** have negative effects on the ability to remember future intentions,which is called prospective *** the literature,we selected factors that influence prospective memory to predict the time it takes nurses to return to an interrupted task at the end of an *** exploratory multiple regression with an initial sample from an ongoing study explained 54% of the variance(adjusted R2).In 40.3% of all interruptions,nurses used strategies that led to immediate resumption with minimal memory demand.

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