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WELCOMEWelcome to the HFES 2018 International Symposiumon Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care. Thesymposium offers a unique program of human factors/ergonomics (HF/E) perspectives on health-care humanfactors, technology, and patient safety, divided among fourmain tracks: Clinical and Consumer Health-Care ITHospital EnvironmentsMedical and Drug Delivery DevicesPatient Safety Research and InitiativesThe meeting is designed to enable HF/E professionalsto disseminate their science, principles, and best practicesto the health-care product and provider communities,and to enable these communities to provide HF/Eprofessionals with the proper context, requirements, andperspectives to better focus future HF/E efforts.The 2018 program starts with our keynote speaker,Sorrel King. A nationally renowned patient safety advocate,King will focus how to create a culture of patient safety,based on her family’s experience, as a tool to help inspire,educate, and create a call to action.A panel on Monday from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. honors thecontributions of Robert Wears, MD, a leader in patientsafety.WelcomeGold Sponsor Ximedica will host a reception onTuesday evening following the poster session. All attendeesare invited.We thank our symposium track chairs and theircommittee members for creating such a diverse andtimely program. Special thanks also to our sponsors,exhibitors, advertisers, student volunteers, session chairs,and all the other individuals who supported the effort toproduce this symposium.We hope that this year’s symposium will enableall attendees to reach new heights in applying theperspectives and science of human factors/ergonomics tothe future of health care.Joseph R. Keebler, PhDSymposium ChairAnthony D. (Tony) Andre,PhD, CPESymposium Cochair1

PROGRAM COMMITTEEThe Program Committee of the 2018 International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Careconsists of experts in a wide variety of domains and organizations.Joseph R. Keebler, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U. – ChairAnthony D. (Tony) Andre, Interface Analysis Associates/San Jose State U. – CochairCLINICAL AND CONSUMER HEALTH-CARE IT TRACKFarzan Sasangohar, Texas A&M U. – CochairEmily S. Patterson, Ohio State U. – CochairJaney Barnes, User-ViewEllen J. Bass, Drexel U.Kelly Caine, Indiana U.Barrett Caldwell, Purdue U.Jane M. Carrington, U. of ArizonaRoger J. Chapman, Collaborative Work Systems (CWS),Inc.R. Darin Ellis, Wayne State U.Ila J. Elson, Abbott LaboratoriesJennie J. Gallimore, Wright State U.A. Zachary Hettinger, National Center for Human Factorsin Healthcare - MedStar HealthRichard Holden, Indiana U.-IndianapolisRichard L. Horst, UserWorks, Inc.Heidi Kramer, U. of UtahMichelle Lenox, SA Technologies/IUPUI Health InformaticsGregory Liddell, Human InterfacesKaren Dunn Lopez, U. of Illinois ChicagoLaura G. Militello, Applied Decision Science, LLCAnne Miller,Vanderbilt U.S. D. Miller, Siemens Healthcare HS Innovation CenterPrithima R. Mosaly, U. of North Carolina, Chapel HillPriya R. Pennathur, U. of IowaMichelle L. Rogers, Drexel U.Kaden Rushford, Athena HealthRupa S.Valdez, U. of Wisconsin-MadisonWayne Zachary, CMZ Health TechnologiesLauren Zack, GfKTeresa Zayas Cabán, Agency for Healthcare Researchand QualitySam Zheng, Siemens Corporate ResearchHOSPITAL ENVIRONMENTS TRACKBrandan Kennedy, Children’s Mercy Hospitals – CochairRaymond Chan, Children’s Mercy Hospitals – CochairRussell J. Branaghan, Arizona State U. – CochairLaura Barnes, U. of VirginiaAlbert J. Boquet, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.Stephanie Burrus, Children’s Mercy HospitalKen Catchpole, Cedars-Sinai Medical CentreNicholas Clark, Children’s Mercy HospitalSam Curtis, Intuitive SurgicalEric Del Rio, LextantEllen S. Deutsch, ECRISavitri Dhiman, SterisCindy Dominguez, Applied Research AssociatesPeter A. Doyle, The Johns Hopkins HospitalDavid Eibling, U. of Pittsburgh/VA PittsburghThomas Ferris, Texas A&M U.Bryant Foster, Research CollectiveM. Susan Hallbeck, Mayo Clinic/U. of Nebraska2Gyusung Lee, Johns Hopkins U. School of MedicineHuiyang Li, State U. of New York at BinghamtonKang Li, Rutgers U.Bernadette McCrory, U. of Nebraska-LincolnKathryn L. Momtahan, The Ottawa Hospital, U. of OttawaJeff Morang, XimedicaSarah Henrickson Parker,Virginia Tech Varilion ResearchInstituteAvi Parush, Carleton U.Douglas E. Paull,VA National Center for Patient SafetyFarzan Sasangohar, Texas A&M U.Scott A. Shappell, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.Eric Shaver, Human Factors MDLinda Shay, Allina HealthBruce D. Spiess,VCU Medical Center2018 International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care

Sophia Sterner, Children’s Mercy HospitalThoralf Sundt, Harvard Medical School/MassachusettsGeneral HospitalMatthew B. Weinger,Vanderbilt U. Medical CenterDouglas A. Wiegmann, U. of Wisconsin-MadisonLinda C. Williams,VA National Center for PatientSafetyJason Wise, GE Healthcare Surgery Anping Xie, Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety andQuality, Johns Hopkins U. Shanqing “SQ” Yin, KK Women’s & Children’s Hospital,SingaporeMEDICAL AND DRUG-DELIVERY DEVICES TRACKBeth A. Loring, Loring Human Factors, LLC – CochairDeepti Surabattula, FujiFilm Sonosite – CochairAnthony D. (Tony) Andre, Interface Analysis AssociatesPat Baird, Baxter HealthcareScott Barton, Regeneron PharmaceuticalsEric Bergman, Fresenius Medical CarePaul A. Blowers, AbbvieJoe Cafazzo, U. Health NetworkChristy Calder, FCA Fiat Chrysler AutomobilesChris Carles, KaleidodcopeMike Clem, KaleidodcopeTressa Daniels, Becton DickinsonConall Dempsey, UnilifeJulian Dixon, Team ConsultingJames (Jay) E. Duhig, AbbvieSami Durrani, Fresenius Health CareEvan T. Edwards, Kaleo, Inc.David Eibling, U. of Pittsburgh and VA PittsburghIla Elson, Abbott LabsRollin J. (Terry) Fairbanks, National Center for HumanFactors in Healthcare - MedStar HealthValerie Fenster, AmgenTara Feuerstein, FarmAmanda Fonville, Kestra Medical Technologies, Inc.Erika Franzen, Philips RespironicsBobby Garfield, Radius InnovationJohn Gosbee, Red Forest Consulting, LLCMichael Gross, Chimera ConsultingSean Hagen, BlackHagen DesignAmanda Hall, Physio-Control/Stryker MedicalReade Harpham, BattelleShannon Hoste, StrykerEdmond W. Israelski, AbbvieCarolynn R. Johnson, DaedalusKorey R. Johnson, Bold Insight Inc.Keith Karn, Human Factors in Context, LLCCheryl Kwinn, Farm Product DevelopmentMerrick Kossack, UL-WiklundMichael Lau, Insight Product DevelopmentCommitteesMelissa R. Lemke, Agilis Consulting GroupVicki R. Lewis, Healthcare Safety Strategies, LLCBeth A. Loring, Loring Human Factors, LLCJoy Matsumoto, Monterey TechnologiesNatalia Mazaeva, MedtronicSusan McDonald, XimedicaHeidi Mehrzad, Radius InnovationChristina C. Mendat, Human Factors MDAnne Mickelson, Equilogix, LLCCindy A. Miller, GE HealthcareRobert A. North, Human Centered StrategiesA. Ant Ozok, U. of Maryland Baltimore CountySandhya Pillalamarri, Insulet CorporationJanine A. Purcell, Independent ConsultantMick Rakauskas, Baxter HealthcareLaurie Reed, Farm DesignTim Reeves, Human Factors MDValerie J. Rice, U.S. ArmyDawn Rountree, Bayer HealthCareJohn M. Rovnan, Tele Tracking TechnologiesGeorge M. Samaras, Samaras & Associates, Inc.Adam R. Shames, Core Human Factors, Inc.Eric F. Shaver, Human Factors MDS. Noel Simpson, Newell-RubbermaidSavannah Sleicher, Worrell Inc.Olivier St-Cyr, University Health NetworkRobert Stephens, MedtronicMolly Follette Story, SanofiDeepti Surabattula, Fujifilm SonositeMelanie Turieo, Cambridge ConsultantsDenise Wagner, Johnson & JohnsonStephen B. Wilcox, Design ScienceJason Wise, Siemens HealthineersHanniebey D. Wiyor, U.S. Food and Drug AdministrationAudra Wright, Halyard HealthSteven A. Zilber, Saza Consulting3

PATIENT SAFETY RESEARCH AND INITIATIVES TRACKElizabeth Papautsky, U. of Illinois at Chicago – CochairNatalie Abts, National Center for Human Factors in Healthcare - MedStar Health – CochairShilo Anders,Vanderbilt U.Brittany Anderson-Montoya, Carolinas Healthcare SystemLaura Barg-Walkow, Children’s Hospital ColoradoConne Bazley, PfizerWendy L. Bedwell, PACE Consulting SolutionsNat Benda, National Center for Human Factors inHealthcareYuval Bitan, Ben-Gurion U. of the NegevElizabeth Blickensderfer, Embry-Riddle Aeronatuical U.Sylvain Bruni, AptimaShannon Clark, UserWiseEllen Deutsch, ECRIJay Duhig, AbbvieKatie Ernst, Purdue U.Katie Forsyth, Mayo ClinicSarah Fouquet, Children’s Mercy Kansas CityHelen Fuller, Department of Veterans AffairsPaul Gorman, Oregon Health & Science U.Sarah Henrickson-Parker,Virginia Tech Carilion School ofMedicine and ResearchEmily Hildebrand, Arizona State U.Robert Hubal, UNC Eshelman School of PharmacyEllie Hunt, Wester Governors U.Kate Kellogg, National Center for Human Factors inHealthcareAdjhaporn (Nana) Khunlertkit, Bumrungrad InternationalHospital, ThailandFran Kistner, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy andHealth SciencesAnil Kumar, San Jose State U.Elizabeth H. Lazzara, Embry-Riddle Aeronatuical U.Beth Meyer, AllscriptsEnid Montague, DePaul U.Laura E. Moody, Mercer U.Mustafa Ozkaynak, U. of ColoradoLiza Papautsky, U. of Illinois at ChicagoMary Patterson, Children’s National Medical CenterPriyadarshini Pennathur, U. of IowaBeatrice Podtcshaske, Stanford HealthcareJanine Purcell, independent HFE contractorJoy Rivera, Children’s Hospital of WisconsinEdmond Ramly, U. of Wisconsin-MadisonJohn Rice, RetiredMichael Rosen, Johns Hopkins U. School of MedicineF. Jacob Seagull, U. of MichiganNoa Segall, Duke U. Medical CenterJason Slagle,Vanderbilt U.Peter Sneeringer, Design ScienceShirley C. Sonesh, Tulane U.Linsey M. Steege, U. of Wisconsin-MadisonKatie Tippey, Design ScienceMonifa Vaughn-Cooke, U. of MarylandNicole Werner, U. of Wisconsin-MadisonDeborah Woodcock, Oregon Health & Science U.Yushi Yang, Drexel U.Shanqing (SQ) Yin, KK Women’s & Children’sHospital, Singapore“MOBILE HEALTH APPLICATIONS FOR CONSUMERS” STUDENT DESIGNCOMPETITIONRichard Holden, Indiana U.-Indianapolis – ChairSTUDENT VOLUNTEERSTiffany Leverenz, Wichita State U.Changwon Son, Texas A&M U.Cristina Roy, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.Shimeng Du, U. of Wisconsin-Madison42018 International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care

HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY OFFICERSPresidentValerie J. Berg RiceSecretary-TreasurerCarolyn M. SommerichImmediate Past PresidentNancy J. CookeImmediate PastSecretary-TreasurerS. Camille PeresPresident-ElectKermit G. DavisSecretary-Treasurer-ElectChristopher R. ReidExecutive Council At-LargeMembersEllen BassSara J. CzajaPaul A. GreenM. Susan HallbeckRichard J. HoldenDavid M. RempelHUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY DIVISION CHAIRSEducationBeth BlickensderferOutreachKaren JacobsInternal AffairsJennifer M. RileyScientific PublicationsWilliam J. HorreyTechnical StandardsRobert R. FoxHUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY STAFFInterim Executive DirectorJulie FreemanCommunications DirectorLois SmithMember Services DirectorCarlos de FallaAdministrative AssistantSusan MarschnerSenior Production EditorSteve StaffordMember Services CoordinatorStefanie AlexanderHFES Officers and Staff5

SPONSORSHFES thanks the following organizations for their support:GOLD SPONSORS62018 International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care

EXHIBITORSThe following companies invite you to visit their exhibits in the Grand Ballroom Foyer from10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Monday and from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday.Table 3Table 2Table 1Table 4Table 6Table 9ExhibitorsTable 5Table 7Table 10Table 8Table 11* Proceedings paper available7

REGISTRATION & FACILITIESRESOURCESREGISTRATION DESK LOCATION AND HOURSRegistration is open during the following hours atRegistration Desk B:Sunday7:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m.Monday7:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.Tuesday7:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m.Wednesday8:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m.HFES MEMBER SERVICESHFES staff will be present at Registration Desk B to provideinformation on membership, publications, and services.WIFI ACCESSComplimentary WiFi is provided in the meeting space forHFES attendees. To connect to the Internet, please selectthe HFES wireless network and enter HCS2018 for thepassword.LUNCH AND REFRESHMENT BREAKSLunch and refreshment breaks are included in the cost ofregistration and will take place at the following times andlocations:Refreshment BreaksSunday: for workshop attendees only: Salon H; 7:30–8:00a.m., 10:00–10:30 a.m., and 3:00–3:30 p.m.Monday Tuesday: Grand Ballroom Foyer; 8:00 8:30a.m., 10:00–10:30 a.m., and 3:00–3:30 p.m.Wednesday: Grand Ballroom Foyer & Back Bay Foyer;8:00 8:30 a.m., 10:00–10:30 a.m.; and 3:30-3:45p.m.LunchMonday and Tuesday: Salon G; 12:00–1:30 p.m.POSTER RECEPTIONSPoster receptions will be held from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. onMonday and Tuesday in Gloucester. All attendees areinvited to network and view the posters.Posters may be set up on Monday and Tuesday between1:00 and 4:00 p.m. Presenters can enter the poster area at4:15 p.m. to staff their boards before attendees arrive.Posters should be removed by 6:30 p.m. on their respectivepresentation days.XIMEDICA RECEPTIONA reception sponsored by Ximedica will take placefollowing the Tuesday poster reception from 6:00 to9:00 p.m. in the 3rd Floor Atrium. Attendees will receiveone complimentary drink ticket. Light appetizers will beserved.8* Proceedings paper availableJOB NOTICES AND OTHER MATERIALSOrganizations that are offering positions may post aflyer on the corkboard adjacent to Registration Desk B.Attendees who are seeking a job may also post a one-pagenotice on the board. A materials table is also provided inthis area for attendees to place information about events,programs, and other activities of interest to other attendees.AUDIOVISUAL PREVIEW ROOMRoom MIT has been reserved for presenters who wish topreview their audiovisual materials. Computers will beavailable for AV preview only. Preview hours are as follows:Monday8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.Tuesday7:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m.Wednesday7:30 a.m. 2:00 p.m.POLICIESATTENDEE BADGESAll persons attending any event at the symposium mustwear their registration badges. Attendees and guests mayregister at Registration Desk B.AUDIOTAPING, PHOTOGRAPHING, ANDVIDEOTAPING POLICIESAttendees are not permitted to take photos or makeaudiotape or videotape recordings of speakers or theirvisual aids, or exhibitors and their displays, withoutprior written permission from HFES and the speakersor exhibitors. Please submit written permission atRegistration Desk B.HFES reserves the right to use photographs of attendeesfor promotional purposes. If you do not want HFES to useyour photo, please send an opt-out message to Lois Smithat lois@hfes.org.SMOKING POLICYAll public areas of the Boston Marriott Copley Place Hotelare non-smoking.Note: An asterisk (*) to the left of a presentation in thisprogram indicates that a proceedings paper is available.Log in to your HFES account for access or follow thislink for more information: http://journals.sagepub.com/toc/hcsa/current.2018 International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care

PROGRAMSUNDAY, MARCH 25REFRESHMENT BREAK3:00–3:30 p.m.For Workshop Attendees OnlyLocation: Salon HREGISTRATION SERVICES7:00 a.m.–6:30 p.m.Location: Registration Desk BOPENING NETWORKING RECEPTION5:30–6:30 p.m.Location: 3rd Floor AtriumREFRESHMENT BREAK7:30–8:00 a.m.For Workshop Attendees OnlyLocation: Salon HPRE-SYMPOSIUM FDA MORNING WORKSHOP:Validation of Combination Drug Products: An FDAWorkshop(separate registration fees apply)Sunday, March 25, 8:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.Location: Salon HChair: Anthony D. (Tony) Andre, Interface AnalysisAssociatesPresenters: Irene Z. Chan, PharmD, BCPS, CDR, U.S.Public Health Service, Deputy Director, Division ofMedication Error Prevention and Analysis, FDA/CDER/OSE/OMEPRM/DMEPA; Nicole Garrison, PharmD,BCPS, Safety Evaluator, Division of Medication ErrorPrevention and Analysis, FDA/CDER/OSE/OMEPRM/DMEPAMONDAY, MARCH 26REGISTRATION SERVICES7:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Location: Registration Desk BREFRESHMENT BREAK8:00–8:30 a.m.Location: Grand Ballroom FoyerOPENING PLENARY SESSIONMonday, March 26, 8:30–10:00 a.m.Location: Salon FChairs: Joseph R. Keebler, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.;Anthony D. (Tony) Andre, Interface Analysis AssociatesKeynote Address: Josie’s Story: Family-CenteredApproaches to Patient Safety, Sorrel King, Patient SafetyAdvocateREFRESHMENT BREAK10:00–10:30 a.m.For Workshop Attendees OnlyLocation: Salon HREFRESHMENT BREAK10:00–10:30 a.m.Location: Grand Ballroom FoyerLUNCH BREAK12:00–1:15 p.m.EXHIBITS10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.Location: Grand Ballroom FoyerPRE-SYMPOSIUM FDA AFTERNOONWORKSHOP: Improving the Safety andEffectiveness of Medical Devices Through HumanFactors Considerations: An Interactive Workshop(separate registration fees apply)Sunday, March 25, 1:30–5:30 p.m.Location: Salon HChair: Anthony D. (Tony) Andre, Interface AnalysisAssociatesPresenters: Hanniebey Wiyor, LT, U.S. Public Health*Service, Human Factors Reviewer, Human FactorsPre-market Evaluation Team, FDA/CDRH/DAGRID/HFPMET; Xin Feng, Human Factors Reviewer,HumanFactors Pre-market Evaluation Team, FDA/CDRH/DAGRID/HFPMET; Rita Lin (Human Factors Reviewer,Human Factors Pre-market Evaluation Team, FDA/CDRH/DAGRID/HFPMETSunday, March 25 – Monday, March 26SESSIONS10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.CCIT1 – Cognitive Engineering ApplicationsClinical and Consumer Health Care IT TrackMonday, March 26, 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.Location: ExeterLecture SessionChair: Plinio Morita, U. of Waterloo1. Decision-Making for Alternative Procedures:Navigating the Tradeoffs Between ClinicalEffectiveness, Patient Safety, Financial andOrganizational Pressures, and Patient Comfort,Mike Rayo, Chandni Pawar, Elizabeth Sanders, BethListon, and Emily Patterson, Ohio State U.* Proceedings paper available9

2. Using Cognitive Engineering Methods toEvaluate IT Systems: Developing User FeedbackQuestionnaires Around Cognitive Support DesignObjectives, Emilie Roth, Roth Cognitive Engineering;Ann Bisantz, U. at Buffalo, SUNY; A. ZacharyHettinger, Medstar Inst. for Innovation3.More Than Information Access: A Cognitive Work*Analysis on Physician-Pharmacist CollaborationThrough Electronic Medical Records, Jessie Chin,U. of Illinois at Chicago; Melissa Yu, Kelly Grindrod,and Catherine Burns, U. of WaterlooLUNCH (Provided)12:00–1:30 p.m.Location: Salon GSESSIONS1:30–3:00 p.m.CCIT2 – Understanding WorkClinical and Consumer Health-Care IT TrackMonday, March 26, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Location: ExeterLecture SessionHE1 – Electronic Health Records HospitalChair: Farzan Sasangohar, Texas A&M U.Environments Track1. Optimizing Rounds in the ICU: ApplyingMonday, March 26, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.Workflow-Centric Human Factors to theLocation: Arlington (Panel) and Suffolk (Lecture)Prototyping of a Decision-Support System, SylvainPanel and LectureBruni, Aptima1. Panel: Surveillance Methods for EHR Safety Risks:2. Clinical Decision Making in a Sea of Displays,A Panel DiscussionMaryBeth Privitera, HS Design/U. of CincinnatiChair: Naveen Muthu, Children’s Hospital of3.Improving Discharge Documents to Better Support*PhiladelphiaCare Transitions, Patrice Tremoulet, Rowan U.;Panelists: Evan Orenstein, Children’s Hospital ofRamya Krishnan, ECRI Inst.Philadelphia; Allan Fong and A. Zachary Hettinger,4. Characterizing Workflow in Nursing Homes,Medstar National Center for Human Factors inMustafa Ozkaynak, Cynthia Drake, Blaine Reeder,Healthcare; Lorraine Possanza, ECRI Inst.and Peter Ferrarone, U. of Colorado-Anschutz2. Lecture: Once More, With Feeling: EmotionalMedical Campus; Barbara Trautner, Baylor CollegeDesign, Paul Weaver, Cernerof Medicine; Heidi Wald, U. of Colorado-AnschutzChair: Brandan Kennedy, Children’s Mercy KansasMedical CampusCityHE2 – Hospital Environments HospitalMDD1 – Demystifying HF Considerations – FDA’sEnvironments Track Monday, March 26, 1:30–3:00 p.m.2017 Generics and Interchangeable BiosimilarsLocation: Arlington (Panel) and Suffolk (Lecture)Guidance DocumentsPanel and Lecture SessionMedical and Drug-Delivery Devices TrackMonday, March 26, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.1. Panel: Survival and Success in ClinicallyLocation: Salon FEmbedded Human Factors PracticePanel SessionChair: Ken Catchpole, Medical U. of South CarolinaChairs: Rachel Aronchick and Allison Strochlic, ULPanelists: Tara Cohen, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center;WiklundJoy Rivera, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin; BrittanyPanelists: Irene Z. Chan, FDA; Brian Holly, Pfizer; ValerieAnderson-Montoya, Carolinas HealthCare System;Fenster, Amgen; Lee Wood, medHF; Sherri Biondi,Shelley Jeffcott, National Health Service ScotlandGenentech(NHSS)2. Lecture: Challenges in Pediatric Hospital Medicine- Transitions From Training and Challenges* PSRI1 – Human Factors Approaches to ImprovingHealth Equity: Where Have We Been and WhereWithin the Workforce, Sophia Sterner and LisaShould We Go Next?Carney, Children’s Mercy Hospital and Clinics; SoniaPatient Safety Research and Initiatives TrackChaudhry, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center;Monday, March 26, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.Heather Dahlquist, Yale-New Haven Children’sLocation: ClarendonHospital; Angie Etzenhouser, Children’s MercyPanel SessionHospital and Clinics; Alexander Hogan and Beth Natt,Chair: Natalie Benda, MedStar HealthConnecticut Children’s Medical CenterPanelists: Angela Thomas, MedStar Health; Rupa Valdez,Chair: Raymond Chan, Children’s Mercy HospitalsU. of Virginia; Enid Montague, DePaul U.; Deliya Wesley,MedStar Health10* Proceedings paper available2018 International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care

MDD2 – Artificial Pancreas TechnologiesMedical and Drug-Delivery Devices TrackMonday, March 26, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Location: Salon FLecture SessionChair: Mike Dunkley, Continuum1. Designing Across the User Spectrum for theHybrid-Closed-Loop Artificial Pancreas System,Sandhya Pillalamarri, Insulet Corporation2. Using a Commercially Available Smartphone asthe Primary User Interface for a Class 3 MedicalDevice, Jaclyn Baron, Bigfoot BiomedicalPSRI2 – The Historic Scientific Contribution of theLate Robert Wears, MDPatient Safety Research and Initiatives TrackMonday, March 26, 1:30–3:00 p.m.Location: ClarendonPanel SessionChair: Shawna Perry, U. of FloridaPanelists: Ann Bisantz, U. at Buffalo, SUNY; A.Zach Hettinger, National Center for Human Factorsin Healthcare-MedStar Health; Pascale Carayon, U.of Wisconsin-Madison; Emilie Roth, Roth CognitiveEngineering; David Woods, Ohio State U.; Richard Cook,Ohio State U.REFRESHMENT BREAK3:00–3:30 p.m.Location: Grand Ballroom FoyerSESSIONS3:30–4:30 p.m.HE3 – BurnoutHospital Environments TrackMonday, March 26, 3:30–4:30 p.m.Location: ArlingtonLecture SessionChair: Raymond Chan, Children’s Mercy Kansas City1. How LEAN Can Reduce Provider Stress as Well asImprove Organizational Efficiency, Michael Beck,Penn State Pediatric Hospital Medicine2. Understanding Primary Care Clinician BurnoutThrough Physiologic Response, Workflow, andthe Environment, Akhila Iyer, MedStar Inst. forInnovation; Jordan Smith, Steelcase Health; JosephBlumenthal, MedStar Inst. for Innovation; MichelleOssmann, Steelcase HealthMDD3 – Increasing Realism in Human FactorsTestingMedical and Drug-Delivery Devices TrackMonday, March 26, 3:30–4:30 p.m.Location: Salon FLecture SessionChairs: Elizabeth Roche, Ximedica; Molly Story, Sanofi1. Leveraging AR/VR in Human Factors Research toIncrease Realism and Reduce Time and Cost, LauraChang, Radius Innovation & Development2. Applying the Lens to the Examiner: UsingEthnography to Uncover and Correct Flaws inValidation Testing of Complex Robotic Systems,Kathryn Rieger, Cognitive Design; Kate Knudsen andDaniel Nissenbaum, Intuitive Surgical, Inc.PSRI3 – CommunicationPatient Safety Research and Initiatives TrackCCIT3 – Mobile Health Applications forMonday, March 26, 3:30–4:30 p.m.Consumers Student Design CompetitionLocation: ClarendonClinical and Consumer Health-Care IT TrackLecture SessionMonday, March 26, 3:30–4:30 p.m.Chairs: Allen Fong, National Center for Human Factors inLocation: ExeterHealthcare; Shilo Anders, Vanderbilt U.Lecture/Award Session1. Identifying and Classifying CommunicationChair: Richard Holden, Indiana U.-IndianapolisFailures in Healthcare: Developing Methods toFollowing presentation of the finalists listed below, theReduce Communication-Related Incidents, Milisaaward will be presented.Manojlovich, Elizabeth Umberfield, and Amir Ghaferi,1. Care Connect, Kristen Webster, Johns HopkinsU. of Michigan; Sarah Krein, Department of Veterans2. EasyHealth – An Integrated Health Monitoring andAffairsManagement App for Seniors, Sommayah Soliman, * 2. Neurodynamic and Communication Analysis ofHealthcare Teams During Simulation Debriefings,Harshada Tupe, Mai Chee Vang, and Javy Wang, SanJose State U.Ron Stevens, UCLA School of Medicine / The3. RecorDr. – Facilitating Patient Self-Advocacy andLearning Chameleon; Ann Willemsen-Dunlap, OrderEnabling Large-Scale Human Factors Research,of Saint Francis Hospital; Jamie Gorman, GeorgiaMarisa Grayson, Ohio State U.Tech; Trysha Galloway, The Learning Chameleon,Inc.; Donald Halpin, Order of Saint Francis HospitalMonday, March 26* Proceedings paper available11

3. Information Management Goals and ProcessFailures During Home Visits for Older AdultsReceiving Skilled Home Health Care Services AfterHospital Discharge: A Multisite, Qualitative Study,Alicia Arbaje and Ashley Hughes, Johns HopkinsU.; Nicole Werner, U. of Wisconsin-Madison;Bruce Leff and Ayse Gurses, Johns Hopkins U.POSTER RECEPTION4:30–6:00 p.m.Location: Gloucester****10.11.12.CCIT-POS1 – Poster ReceptionClinical and Consumer Health-Care IT TrackMonday, March 26, 4:30–6:00 p.m.* 13.Location: Gloucester1. Poorly Designed Health Apps Can Do More HarmThan Good, Arathi Sethumadhavan and AdamShames, Core Human Factors, Inc.14.2. Understanding Individual Differences in Use ofHistorical-Data-Based Decision Support Tools forTime Estimation in Medical Dispatch, Wayne Giang,Canmanie Teresa Ponnambalam, Xiaonian He, andBirsen Donmez, U. of Toronto15.3. Preoperative Medication Management: ReconcilingDifferences Across Clinical Sites, Benjamin Duncan,Lu Zheng, Bradley Doebbeling, Andrew Solomon, andStephanie K. Furniss, Arizona State U.; Adela Grando,Mayo Clinic; M. M. Burton, Arizona State U.; Karl A.Poterack, Timothy Miksch, and Richard A. Helmers,16.Mayo Clinic; David R. Kaufman, Arizona State U.4. Triage Nurses Decision Support ApplicationDesign, Tamari Levis, Dagan Schwartz, and YuvalBitan, Ben-Gurion U.17.5. Utilizing the User Centered Design Process toBuild a Novel Interruption Management Tool forNoncritical Tasks in the Emergency Department,Hannah O’Toole, CapTech Consulting; Jessica Howe,Katie Adams, Allan Fong, and Kathryn Kellogg,MedStar Inst. for Innovation18.6. Visualizing the Determinants of Health, EdwinChoi, Involution Studios7. Evaluating the Persuasiveness of a CorporateWellness Program’s Web-Based LearningInterfaces, L. S. Platt, SUNY Binghamton/UMNSystems; Huiyang Li, SUNY Binghamton;Catherine Bass, Onlife Health8. Design Thinking, As Applied to New Productsin the Physician-Consumer Space, Jack Fleming,athenahealth Epocrates9. System Analysis of an Intervention to Improve19.Opioid Prescribing in Emergency Medicine, EnidMontague and Mary Bungum, DePaul U.; D. MarkCourtney, Stephanie Gravenor, Ryan McConnell,12* Proceedings paper availableAlyssa Czerniak, and Mike Wolf, Northwestern U.;Lauren Sherman, DePaul U.; Danielle McCarthy,Northwestern U.Qualitatively Assessing Influences on theMedication Management Strategies of Older AdultsWith Hypertension, Kenneth Blocker and WendyRogers, U. of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignThe Development of the Healthcare TechnologyAcceptance Model (H-TAM) for Older Adults: AConceptual Model, Maurita T. Harris and Wendy A.Rogers, U. of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignMyoelectric Prosthesis Training for Children: AGamification and User Experience Approach, PaulBarclay, Matt Dombrowski, Peter Smith, and RyanBuyssens, U. of Central FloridaMinimizing the Impact of Interoperability Errorson Clinicians, Jolie Dobre and Tippy Carter, CSRA;Jennifer Herout and Amanda Cournoyer, U.S.Department of Veterans AffairsHow Human Factors Can Contribute to the Designof Standards for Ambient Assisted Living (AAL)Technology, Laura Fadrique and Dia Rahman, U. ofWaterloo; Helene Vaillancourt and Tania Donovska,CSA Group; Plinio Morita, U. of Waterloo“Too Busy to Tell Where the Alarms Are ComingFrom”: A Study on the Relationship BetweenWorkload and Alarm Localizability, Judy Edworthy,Scott Reid, Katie Peel, Samantha Cox, JessicaWilliams, Chloe Newbury, Joseph Foster, and MartinFarrington, Plymouth U.Using Smart Thermostat Data for RemoteMonitoring, Kirti Sundar Sahu, Arlene Oetomo,Raphael Nobrega, Marc Ryan Ting, and Plinio Morita,U. of WaterlooStudio 1 Labs: User-Centered Evaluation of aFunctional Bedsheet: Benefits, Change in theRoutine, Impact, Behavior Change, Laura Fadriqueand Yevgeniy Davletshin, U. of Waterloo; Olivia Y.-H.Lin and Edward S. Shim, Studio 1 Labs; Plinio Morita,U. of WaterlooInformation Fragmentation in the ElectronicHealth Record: The Case of Pulmonary EmbolismDiagnosis in the ED, Yudi Wang, U. of WisconsinMadison; Brian Patterson and Shashank Ravi, U.of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine andPublic Health; Douglas Wiegmann, Ann Hundt, andPeter Hoonakker, U. of Wisconsin-Madison; PeterKleinschmidt, U. of Wisconsin-Madison School ofMedicine and Public Health; Megan Salwei, EmilyWirkus, and Pascale Carayon, U. of WisconsinMadisonParental Awareness of Schoolbag Carriage: AComparative Study of Irish and United StatesParents, Karen Jacobs, Boston U.; Sara Dockrell,2018 International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care

30. Collaborative Design: InterprofessionalPerspectives on Incorporating Human Factors andSimulation in the Design and Renovation of Health20.Care Facilities, Jessica Ray and Stephanie Sudikoff,Yale New Haven Health; Ben Smuckler, ShepleyBulfinch; Peter Majewski, Bridgeport Hospital31.Evidence-Based Sourcing: How to Select Health*Care Pr

produce this symposium. We hope that this year's symposium will enable all attendees to reach new heights in applying the perspectives and science of human factors/ergonomics to the future of health care. Joseph R. Keebler, PhD Anthony D. (Tony) Andre, Symposium Chair PhD, CPE Symposium Cochair :HOFRPH 1

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