Macroergonomics of Patient Work: Engaging Patients in Improving Sociotechnical Context of Their Work

Pascale Carayon*, A. Albayrak, R.H.M. Goossens, Peter Hoonakker, Bat-Zion Hose, Michelle Kelly, M. Melles, Megan Salwei

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The macroergonomics perspective on patient work emphasizes that work performed by patients and their informal caregivers is performed in a work system that has multiple elements (people, tasks, technologies, and physical, social and organizational environment). Patient work is done at multiple system levels of direct care level, organizational level and policy level. Various macroergonomic models of patient work have been developed that can be used to describe and
evaluate the broad sociotechnical system in which patient work occurs. These models can be used to improve the design and implementation of sociotechnical interventions such as patient portal and decision support technologies. Because patient work occurs over time and space, we recommend the approach of mapping the patient journey, which can be applied to improve thepatient work system and outcomes, including outcomes of importance to patients, e.g. their
experience with health care delivery organizations.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Patient Factor
Subtitle of host publicationTheories and Methods for Patient Ergonomics
EditorsRupa Valdez, Richard Holden
PublisherCRC Press
Number of pages25
ISBN (Electronic) 9780367245580
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • macroergonomics
  • work system
  • sociotechnical system
  • patient work system
  • patient journey

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