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  1. Evolving Digital Health Technologies: Aligning With and Enhancing the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Evidence Standards Framework
  2. Development of START-EDI guidelines for reporting equality, diversity and inclusion in research: a study protocol
  3. Preserving AHRQ Patient Safety Network (PSNet): An essential tool for patient safety practitioners
  4. Defining the value proposition in diagnostic technology: challenges and opportunities for its understanding and development – a review with a multiperspective reflective analysis
  5. Usability of home use medical technology: The patient perspective
  6. Gaps in patient safety: Areas that need our attention
  7. Comparison of the analytical and clinical sensitivity of thirty-four rapid antigen tests with prevalent SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK
  8. A high-resolution melt curve toolkit to identify lineage-defining SARS-CoV-2 mutations
  9. Pathway map development for medical device event reporting in operating theatres: a human factors approach to improving the existing system
  10. Multicenter Diagnostic Evaluation of a Novel Coronavirus Antigen Lateral Flow Test among Symptomatic Individuals in Brazil and the United Kingdom
  11. Usability challenges in the use of medical devices in the home environment: A systematic review of literature
  12. Current status of medical device malfunction reporting: using end user experience to identify current problems
  13. Examining the effect of evaluation sample size on the sensitivity and specificity of COVID-19 diagnostic tests in practice: a simulation study
  14. A prospective diagnostic evaluation of accuracy of self-taken and healthcare worker-taken swabs for rapid COVID-19 testing
  15. Strategies to implement SARS-CoV-2 point-of-care testing into primary care settings: a qualitative secondary analysis guided by the Behaviour Change Wheel
  16. Development and validation of ester impregnated pH strips for locating nasogastric feeding tubes in the stomach—a multicentre prospective diagnostic performance study
  17. Point of care testing using rapid automated antigen testing for SARS-COV-2 in care homes – an exploratory safety, usability and diagnostic agreement evaluation
  18. Implementing lateral flow devices in long-term care facilities: experiences from the Liverpool COVID-19 community testing pilot in care homes— a qualitative study
  19. Enhanced lateral flow testing strategies in care homes are associated with poor adherence and were insufficient to prevent COVID-19 outbreaks: results from a mixed methods implementation study
  20. Attitudes towards Trusting Artificial Intelligence Insights and Factors to Prevent the Passive Adherence of GPs: A Pilot Study
  21. COVID-19 point-of-care testing in care homes: what are the lessons for policy and practice?
  22. Medical device error and failure reporting: Learning from the car industry
  23. The Prognosis in Palliative care Study II (PiPS2): A prospective observational validation study of a prognostic tool with an embedded qualitative evaluation
  24. Prognostic tools or clinical predictions: Which are better in palliative care?
  25. Point of Care Testing using rapid automated Antigen Testing for SARS-COV-2 in Care Homes – an exploratory safety, usability and diagnostic agreement evaluation
  26. Is point-of-care testing feasible and safe in care homes in England? An exploratory usability and accuracy evaluation of a point-of-care polymerase chain reaction test for SARS-CoV-2
  27. Rapid point-of-care testing for COVID-19: quality of supportive information for lateral flow serology assays
  28. COVID-19 testing in English care homes and implications for staff and residents
  29. Is Point-of-Care testing feasible and safe in care homes in England? An exploratory usability and accuracy evaluation of a point-of-care polymerase chain reaction test for SARS-COV-2
  30. Understanding COVID-19 testing pathways in English care homes to identify the role of point-of-care testing: an interview-based process mapping study
  31. FebriDx point-of-care test in patients with suspected COVID-19: a systematic review and individual patient data meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy studies
  32. Supporting the Emotional Well-being of Health Care Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic
  33. Is the LITE version of the usability metric for user experience (UMUX-LITE) a reliable tool to support rapid assessment of new healthcare technology?
  34. The Lean and Agile Multi-dimensional Process (LAMP) – a new framework for rapid and iterative evidence generation to support health-care technology design and development
  35. Patient safety pearls
  36. Trust and Human Factors in the Design of Healthcare Technology
  37. Designing medical technology for resilience: integrating health economics and human factors approaches
  38. Usability study of pH strips for nasogastric tube placement
  39. Integrating human factors and health economics to inform the design of medical device: a conceptual framework
  40. Why you need to include human factors in clinical and empirical studies ofin vitropoint of care devices? Review and future perspectives
  41. Service user and patient and public involvement in palliative and supportive care research
  42. Work Domain Analysis for understanding medication safety in care homes in England: an exploratory study
  43. Ergonomics and Human Factors as Reective Practice
  44. Modelling and simulation of complex sociotechnical systems: envisioning and analysing work environments
  45. Street works and vision impairment: improving signing and guarding
  46. Human factors and ergonomics and quality improvement science: integrating approaches for safety in healthcare
  47. State of science: human factors and ergonomics in healthcare
  48. Changing behaviour with a human factors approach
  49. Response to the commentary ‘A question of our marketing or our preconceptions’
  50. Obesity and ergonomics
  51. A strategy for human factors/ergonomics: developing the discipline and profession
  52. Ergonomic risk assessment of nasogastric tube placement and implications for design and training
  53. Systems approaches to risk assessing healthcare, how far have we come?
  54. Obesity, ergonomics and public health
  55. Work demands during firefighting training: does age matter?†
  56. ‘The perfect is the enemy of the good’ – ergonomics research and practice.Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors Annual Lecture 2010
  57. Designing packaging to support the safe use of medicines at home
  58. Editorial for special issue of applied ergonomics on patient safety
  59. Systems mapping workshops and their role in understanding medication errors in healthcare
  60. Care homes' use of medicines study: prevalence, causes and potential harm of medication errors in care homes for older people
  61. Ergonomics and Public Health
  62. Analysing Care Home Medication Errors: A Comparison of the London Protocol and Work Domain Analysis
  63. Understandingworkplace Design for Older Workers
  64. Analysing Care Home Medication Errors: A Comparison of The London Protocol and Work Domain Analysis
  65. The development of the Quick Exposure Check (QEC) for assessing exposure to risk factors for work-related musculoskeletal disorders
  66. A cross-sectional study of self-reported back and neck pain among English schoolchildren and associated physical and psychological risk factors
  67. Profiling schoolchildren in pain and associated demographic and behavioural factors: A latent class approach
  68. Patient safety, systems design and ergonomics
  69. Musculoskeletal ill health amongst cleaners and recommendations for work organisational change
  70. Ergonomics and musculoskeletal disorders: overview
  71. An investigation into the design and use of workplace cleaning equipment
  72. Systems engineering
  73. Assessing investment in manual handling risk controls: a scoring system for use in observational studies
  74. Quick Exposure Checklist (QEC) for the Assessment of Workplace Risks for Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs)
  75. Using non-keyboard input devices: interviews with users in the workplace
  76. Manual handling risk controls in hospitals (MARCH): a cross-sectional survey of UK hospitals
  77. The Effects of Musculoskeletal Pain on Work Performance
  78. Design for patient safety: A review of the effectiveness of design in the UK health service
  79. Classroom posture and self-reported back and neck pain in schoolchildren
  80. The Packaging and Labelling of Solid Oral Medicine Using Oral Methotrexate as an Example
  81. Designing for Patient Safety: A Review of the Effectiveness of Design in the UK Health Service
  82. Design for Patient Safety: A Review of the Effectiveness of Design in the UK Health Service
  83. Development of non-keyboard input device checklists through assessments
  84. Risk factors for incident neck and shoulder pain in hospital nurses
  85. Impact of ergonomic intervention on back pain among nurses
  86. The use of the portable ergonomic observation method (PEO) to monitor the sitting posture of schoolchildren in the classroom
  87. The nature of work-related neck and upper limb musculoskeletal disorders
  88. Epidemiological study to investigate potential interaction between physical and psychosocial factors at work that may increase the risk of symptoms of musculoskeletal disorder of the neck and upper limb
  89. Applied Ergonomics had another year of growth and change in 2000.
  90. Office Intervention Studies and Health Outcomes: The Effect of Telephone Headsets on Working Posture and Musculoskeletal Symptoms
  91. Potential Health Effects of Non-Keyboard Input Devices (NKID): Results of Manager and User Surveys
  92. The Risk of Neck, Shoulder and Upper Limb Musculoskeletal Disorders due to Interactions between Physical and Psychosocial Work Risk Factors
  93. Current techniques for assessing physical exposure to work-related musculoskeletal risks, with emphasis on posture-based methods
  94. Interactions between physical and psychosocial risk factors at work increase the risk of back disorders: an epidemiological approach
  95. A Practical Method for the Assessment of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Risks - Quick Exposure Check (QEC)
  96. Mattress evaluation—assessment of contact pressure, comfort and discomfort
  97. The evaluation of a hand-handle interface tool (HHIT) for reducing musculoskeletal discomfort associated with the manual handling of gas cylinders
  98. Fortnightly review: work factors and upper limb disorders
  99. A questionnaire survey of the ergonomie problems associated with pipettes and their usage with specific reference to work-related upper limb disorders
  100. Upper limb disorders and work: The importance of physical and psychosocial factors
  101. Obituary
  102. Obituary
  103. Can some upper extremity disorders be defined as work-related?
  104. Musculoskeletal Disorders: Work-related Risk Factors and Prevention
  105. Dr Stephen Pheasant
  106. Stephen Pheasant PhD FErgS 1949–1996
  107. Editorial
  108. A conceptual model for work-related neck and upper-limb musculoskeletal disorders.
  109. Limitations in the application of materials handling guidelines
  110. Occupational causes of disorders in the upper limbs.
  111. Book Reviews
  112. A Review of: “Musculoskeletal Disorders at Work”. Edited by PETER BUCKLE. (Taylor & Francis, London, 1987.) [Pp. 250.] £25·00. ISBN 0-85066-381-4.
  113. Book Reviews
  114. The Contribution of Ergonomics to the Rehabilitation of Back Pain Patients
  115. New methods in applied ergonomics
  116. Contributors
  117. Work-related musculo-skeletal disorders
  118. Musculoskeletal disorders of the upper extremities: The use of epidemiologic approaches in industrial settings
  119. Book Reviews
  120. Epidemiological aspects of back pain within the nursing profession
  121. The handling of patients—A guide for nurses (2nd edn)
  122. The Ergonomics Society Annual Conference 8th–11th April 1986
  123. Backing out: nurse wastage associated with back pain
  124. Self-reported anthropometry
  125. Nurses' uniform: An investigation of mobility
  126. Back pain in the nursing profession I. Epidemiology and pilot methodology
  127. Back pain in the nursing profession II. The effectiveness of training
  128. Factors Influencing Occupational Back Pain in Bedfordshire