Understanding challenges in the front lines of home health care: A human-systems approach |
| |
Authors: | Jenay M. Beer Sara E. McBride Tracy L. Mitzner Wendy A. Rogers |
| |
Affiliation: | Georgia Institute of Technology, 654 Cherry Street, Atlanta, GA 30332-0170, USA |
| |
Abstract: | A human-systems perspective is a fruitful approach to understanding home health care because it emphasizes major individual components of the system – persons, equipment/technology, tasks, and environments – as well as the interaction between these components. The goal of this research was to apply a human-system perspective to consider the capabilities and limitations of the persons, in relation to the demands of the tasks and equipment/technology in home health care. Identification of challenges and mismatches between the person(s) capabilities and the demands of providing care provide guidance for human factors interventions. A qualitative study was conducted with 8 home health Certified Nursing Assistants and 8 home health Registered Nurses interviewed about challenges they encounter in their jobs. A systematic categorization of the challenges the care providers reported was conducted and human factors recommendations were proposed in response, to improve home health. The challenges inform a human-systems model of home health care. |
| |
Keywords: | Healthcare Human-systems Human factors |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |
|