Advances in Cognitive Engineering and Neuroergonomics
Herausgeber: Stanney, Kay M; Hale, Kelly S
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This volume explores cognitive ergonomics, which is concerned with mental processes-otherwise known as brain work. It discusses perception, memory, reasoning, and motor response, as they affect interactions among humans and other elements of a system. Topics will include mental workload, decision-making, skilled performance, human-computer interaction, human reliability, work stress and training as these relate to human-system design.
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This volume explores cognitive ergonomics, which is concerned with mental processes-otherwise known as brain work. It discusses perception, memory, reasoning, and motor response, as they affect interactions among humans and other elements of a system. Topics will include mental workload, decision-making, skilled performance, human-computer interaction, human reliability, work stress and training as these relate to human-system design.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781439870167
- ISBN-10: 1439870160
- Artikelnr.: 35080941
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781439870167
- ISBN-10: 1439870160
- Artikelnr.: 35080941
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Stanney\, Kay M.; Hale\, Kelly S.
Volume 1: Advances in Cognitive Engineering and Neuroergonomics; Section I:
Cognitive Engineering: Fundamentals; Chapter 1: Human factors in the design
of a search tool for a database of Recorded Human Behavior; Chapter 2:
Augmented Navigation: A Cognitive Approach; Chapter 3: Change Blindness
When Viewing Web Pages; Chapter 4: Qualitative Facets of the Problem
Statement; Chapter 5: Overloading Disks onto a Mind: Quantity Effects in
the Attribution of Mental States to Technological Systems; Chapter 6:
Effectiveness of Two-Channel Bone Conduction Audio Communication System in
Speech Recognition Tasks; Chapter 7: Cognitive Ergonomics: The User and
Brand in an Informational Relationship; Section II: Cognitive Engineering:
Workload and Stress; Chapter 8: Cognitive Workload Analysis and Development
of a Stress Index for Life Science Processes; Chapter 9: Interaction
Effects of Physical and Mental Tasks on Auditory Attentional Resources;
Chapter 10: Applicability of Situation Awareness and Workload Metrics for
Use in Assessing Nuclear Power Plant Designs; Chapter 11: Effect of
Occupational Stress among Workshop Trainees; Section III: Cognitive
Engineering: Activity Theory; Chapter 12: On the Relationship between
External and Internal Components of Activity; Chapter 13: Positioning
Actions' Regulation Strategies; Chapter 14: Emotional-Motivational Aspects
of a Browsing Task; Chapter 15: Using Systemic Approach to Identify
Performance Enhancing Strategies of Rock Drilling Activity in Deep Mines;
Section IV: Cognitive Engineering: Error and Risk; Chapter 16: Challenges
in Human Reliability Analysis (HRA): A Reflection on the Accident Sequence
Evaluation Program (ASEP) HRA Procedure 1; Chapter 17: Mirror Neuron Based
Alerts for Control Flight Into Terrain Avoidance; Chapter 18: Computer
Technology at the Workplace and Errors Analysis; Chapter 19: A Study on
Document Style of Medical Safety Incident Report for Latent Factors
Extraction and Risk-Assessment-based Decision Making; Section V: Cognitive
Engineering:Applications; Chapter 20: Promoting Temporal Awareness for
Dynamic Decision Making in Command and Control; Chapter 21: Data-driven
Analysis and Modeling of Emergency Medical Service Process; Chapter 22: Age
and Comprehension of Written Medical Information on Drug Labels; Chapter
23: Designing Virtual Reality Systems for Procedural Task Training; Section
VI: Neuroergonomics: Measurement; Chapter 24: Given the State, What's the
Metric?; Chapter 25: Development of a Neuroergonomic Application to
Evaluate Arousal; Chapter 26: fNIRS and EEG Study in Mental Stress Arising
from Time Pressure; Chapter 27: Availability and Future Prospects of
Functional Near-infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) in Usability Evaluation;
Chapter 28: Team Neurodynamics: A Novel Platform for Quantifying
Performance of Teams; Section VII: Neuroergonomics: Applications; Chapter
29: Challenges and Opportunities for Inserting Neuroscience Technologies
into Training Systems; Chapter 30: A Neuroergonomic Evaluation of Cognitive
Workload Transitions in a Supervisory Control Task Using Transcranial
Doppler Sonography; Chapter 31: From Biomedical Research to End User BCI
Applications through Improved Usability of BCI++ v3.0; Chapter 32: An ERP
Study on Instrument Form Cognition; Volume 2: Advances in Social and
Organizational Factors; Section I: Perception and Design of Spaces; Chapter
1: Desirable Features of Contemporary Domestic Kitchen; Chapter 2: An
Exploration about Interior Ambience Based on User-centered Design Approach;
Chapter 3: Architecture as an Expression of Equity Polices in Manufacturing
Plants in Poland; Chapter 4: Paradise Ambiance in Interactive Art: A Case
Study of the National Palace Museum in Taipei; Chapter 5: Laboratory
Kitchen and "Existenzminimum" Dwellings; Chapter 6: Intercultural
Differences in the Formation of Space of the Courtroom; Chapter 7: Using
Mental Models and Ergonomics to Analyze Chinese Opera Performing Skills;
Chapter 8: Perceptual Mechanisms of Transparency Recognition as Measures of
Increased Human Spatial Orientation; Chapter 9: The Issue of the Range of
Vision in Design of Grandstands at the Contemporary Stadiums; Chapter 10:
The Application of Optical Illusions in Interior Design in Order to Improve
the Visual Size and Proportions of the Rooms; Chapter 11: Large Scale
Architecture. Design Human Factors and Ergonomics Aspects Based on
State-of-the-Art Structures; Chapter 12: Impact of Historically Grounded
Social Acceptability on Ergonomics in Shaping Urban Space and Structures in
European Cultural Circle; Chapter 13: Facades and Multimedia Screens in
Contemporary Architecture - Ergonomics of Use; Section II: Ergonomics in
Industrial Quality; Chapter 14: Improvement of Lighting Quality in Advanced
Main Control Rooms; Chapter 15: Development of Virtual Instructors for
Enhancing Nuclear Power Plant Personnel Training Quality; Chapter 16:
Applications of Ecological Interface Design on an Advanced Main Control
Room; Chapter 17: Safety Oriented Voice-based Interface for Vehicle's AV
Systems: Talking Car System; Chapter 18: Warning Message Design of LDWS;
Chapter 19: Application of Taguchi Method on 3D Display Quality; Chapter
20: Subjective Perceived Depth Measurement and Visual Comfort Evaluation
for Viewing Stereoscopic Films; Chapter 21: Application of Integrated Score
of Ergonomic Work Conditions (ErgQS) in Management of Ergonomic Hazards in
Enterprise; Chapter 22: Influence of Application Safety and Health
Management Systems on Manufacturing Process Formation. A Case Study;
Chapter 23: Basic Technical - Organizational Criteria Forming Labour Safety
in the Medium Size Production - Services Companies; Chapter 24: A Method to
Plan Human Error Prevention Strategy by Analyzing PSF Tendency - Case Study
of a Pharmacy Factory and a Medical Center; Chapter 25: Application of
Advanced Reverse Engineering and Motion Capture Techniques in Motion
Modeling of Human Lower Limbs; Section III: Human Factors in Terrorism;
Human Factors in Counter-terrorism; Chapter 27: Interpreting Deceptive
Behaviors; Chapter 28: User Requirements for Security and Counterterrorism
Initiatives; Section IV: Enterprise ICT and Work; Chapter 29: The Influence
of Enterprise Resource Planning in Role Management - Case Study in a Given
Portuguese Industry; Chapter 30: Ergonomic Characteristic of Software for
Enterprise Management Systems; Chapter 31: Human Factors and Well-balanced
Improvement of Engineering; Chapter 32: The Assessment Criteria of the
Ergonomic Quality of Anthropotechnical Mega-systems; Chapter 33: Ergonomic
Engineering of Anthropotechnical Mega-Systems; Chapter 34: Factors
Adversely Affected the Productivity of Software Designers Applying CASE
Tools; Section V: Learning and Training; Chapter 35: Optimization of Gifted
and Talented Students' Activity: Cognitive and Organizational View; Chapter
36: Hybrid Design Model of E-learning Course at Education Institution Based
on SECI Model; Chapter 37: Careers and Further Education of Engineers
against the Background of Globalization; Chapter 38: The Occupational
Health and Safety Training Outline for the Managers; Chapter 39: Benefits
of Combining Social Influence and Ergonomics to Improve the Use of Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE); Section VI: Flexible Work Force and Work
Schedule; Chapter 40: Social and Organizational Ergonomics and Temporary
Work in Industrial Firms; Chapter 41: Two Roads of Ergonomics; Chapter 42:
Working Time Configuration in a Call Center Using a Simulation Approach;
Chapter 43: Influence of the Social Role of an Employee on Working Time
Configuration; Chapter 44: Agent-based Planning and Simulation-based
Assessment to Improve the Work-Life Balance of Hospital Staff; Section VII:
Adapting for Special Groups; Chapter 45: Optimizing Job Design for Older
Adult Workers; Chapter 46: Design for All on Board: Boat Design in the Era
of Access for (Almost) Everybody; Chapter 47: Indirect Estimation Method of
Data for Ergonomic Design on the Base of Disability Research in Polish 2011
Census; Chapter 48: Designing Wearable and Environmental Systems for
Elderly Monitoring at Home; Chapter 49: Development of Risk Sensitivity of
Workers; Chapter 50: Ergonomic Shaping of Learning Places for School
Children; Section VIII: Ship Design; Chapter 51: Operating a Boat; Chapter
52: 10 Meters Daysailer "for All". Sustainable Technological Solutions for
Easy Navigation; Chapter 53: Discussion of Issues Relevant to the
Ergonomics of a 50 Ft. Sailing Yacht; Chapter 54: UCD vs ECD: from "User"
to "Experiencer" Centered-Approach in Sailing Yacht Design; Chapter 55:
Safety and Comfort as Design Criteria for High Speed Passenger Craft;
Section IX: Changes at the Organizational; Chapter 56: Ergonomics Aspects
of CSR in System Shaping the Quality of Work Environment; Chapter 57:
Process-Driven Socio-Technical Approach to Engineering High-Performance
Organisations; Chapter 58: Work in Organization: Key Factors of the Reistic
Approach; Chapter 59: Prescribing Knowledge for Making Arrangements
Regarding Human Factors in Management of Change: Toward Incorporating Human
Factors Considerations into System Design Process Model; Chapter 60:
Socio-technical Integrity in Maintenance Activities; Chapter 61:
Socio-technical Systems Engineering; Chapter 62: The Labour Market and
Material Environment Design; Chapter 63: The Emerging Human Performance
Model for Homeland Security; Chapter 64: Determinants of Integration
Strategies in HRM after Mergers & Acquisitions in Pharmaceutical Sector;
Chapter 65: Exploring Resilient Team Processes in Control Room Teams of a
Nuclear Power Plant; Chapter 66: Human Cooperation Assessment Methodology;
Chapter 67: Organizational Trust and Trust in Automated Systems as
Predictors for Safety Related Team Performance - Results from a
Cross-cultural Study; Section X: New Ways of Work; Chapter 68: The
Influence of Expectations and Pre-experiences on Comfort at Work; Chapter
69: Analysis of Changes in Work Processes; Chapter 70: Towards the Ideal
Loungeworkseat; Chapter 71: New Ways of Working in a Notebook
Manufacturing; Chapter 72: New Ways of Work: Task Specific Train Seat
Design; Chapter 73: A New Way to Establish Ergonomics Expertise in
Manufacturing Locations Without Ergonomists; Chapter 74: Stimulation and
Assessment of Physical Activity at Office Workplaces; Chapter 75: Towards
an Adaptive Office Environment: Effects of Sound and Color of Light on
Performance and Well-being; Chapter 76: Requirements for the Back Seat of a
Car for Working While Travelling; Chapter 77: Household Work: An Ergonomic
Perspective; Section XI: User Experience, Comfort and Emotion; Chapter 78:
Objects from Prehistory, a Study from the Point of View of Ergonomics - a
Reference in Brazil; Chapter 79: Representing Traditional Culture - Poetry
Applying Elements on Product Design; Chapter 80: A Study of Applying
Saisait Tribe's Tabaa Sang (Buttocks Bell) into Cultural Creative Industry
from a Cross-Disciplinary Perspective; Chapter 81: Proposal for a Kansei
Index Related to the Uniqueness of a Product; Chapter 82: Assessment of
Product Developed with Emphasis on "Emotional Design"; Chapter 83: Emotions
Ergonomics in the Network Society; Chapter 84: Emotional Video Scene
Detection from Lifelog Videos Using Facial Feature Selection; Chapter 85:
Research of the Application According to User's Experience in 2011IDA
CONGRESS Taipei - Light of Fashion Design; Volume 3: Advances in Human
Aspects of Healthcare; Section I: Assessing Ergonomic Characteristics in
Biomedical Technologies; Chapter 1: A Multifactorial Approach and Method
for Assessing Ergonomic Characteristics in Biomedical Technologies; Chapter
2: Case Study of Integrated Ergonomic Assessment of a Portable Ultrasound
System; Chapter 3: Co-designing Better Work Organization in Healthcare;
Chapter 4: A Smart Wearable Prototype for Fetal Monitoring; Section II:
Communications, Systems Support and Healthcare Informatics; Chapter 5:
Human Factors Considerations for a Reusable Medical Equipment Reprocessing
Support System; Chapter 6: Contemporary Configuration of the Medicine
Package Leaflet: Changes in the Ergonomics of a Technical Scientific
Object; Chapter 7: The Construction of the Educational Program of the
Problem Solving Thinking Based on the Management System (HACCP); Chapter 8:
Food for the Heart: Lessons Learned while Designing a Visual Decision
Support System for Patients with Coronary Heart Disease; Chapter 9: Social
Media for the eHealth Context. A Requirement Assessment; Chapter 10: A New
Collaborative Tool for Visually Understanding National Health Indicators;
Chapter 11: Sociotechnical Considerations in the Delivery of Care to the
Frail Elderly at Home; Chapter 12: Explorative Web Development for Using
ICF as a Patient Classification Tool with the Rare Disease of ALS; Section
III: How to Improve Quality of Ergonomics in Healthcare; Chapter 13: Can
Inclusive Environmental Design be Achieved in Acute Hospitals?; Chapter 14:
Workshop Concept "Fabrica Medica ®" - Enhancing Collaborative Work in
Heterogeneous Design Teams; Chapter 15: System Ergonomic Analysis,
Evaluation and Design of Structures and Work Processes in Health Care;
Chapter 16: Supporting Structures for Information Transfer in ICUs; Chapter
17: Improving Patient Safety through an Ergonomic Technical Solution;
Chapter 18: Structures and Processes in Health Care Systems: Lessons
Learned from the VA My HealtheVet Portal; Section IV: Physical Aspects and
Risk Factors for Patients and Caregivers; Chapter 19: Identifying and
Evaluating Risk Factors for Musculoskeletal Disorders in Equine Veterinary
Work; Chapter 20: An Aspect Designing an Ergonomic Dentist's Room: Survey
of Appropriate Room Design among Dentists; Chapter 21: Musculoskeletal
Symptoms, Stress and Work Organizational Aspects in Hospital Nursing
Activities; Chapter 22: Evaluation of Bamboo Charcoal Effect to Comfort
Based on Physiological Data; Chapter 23: Environmental Audit of UK
Hospitals to Design Safer Facilities for Frail and/or Confused Older
People; Chapter 24: Extreme Makeover: Ergonomic Challenges and Solutions in
a Gastroenterology Clinic; Chapter 25: Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal
Disorder Risk in Clinical Gastroenterology; Chapter 26: Rapid Improvement
Event to Prevent Patient Falls; Chapter 27: Designing for Patient Safety -
Considering a Patient Safety Risk Assessment; Chapter 28: Ergonomic Issues
of Computer Use in a Major Healthcare System; Chapter 29: Physical and
Mental Burden of Caregivers in Providing Bathing Assistance; Chapter 30:
Slip, Trip and Fall Prevention for Health Workers in the Operation Room;
Section V: Patient Care, Patient Safety and Medical Error; Chapter 31: The
Study of Drug/Medical Device Recall Data (I) Analyses on Recall Data in
Japan; Chapter 32: Testing of a Voluntary Patient Safety Reporting System
by Think-aloud Protocols: Will a Common Format Help Quality and Efficient
Reporting?; Chapter 33: The Study of Drug/Medical Device Recall Data (II)
Analyses on Recall Data in United States; Chapter 34: The Relation between
Task Errors and the Graphic Representation of Information in Medicine
Inserts in Brazil; Chapter 35: How to Bring your Doctor Home. User-centered
Design of Trustworthy Telemedical Consultation Services; Chapter 36: A
Human-Centered Design for Supporting Long-term Care Management; Chapter 37:
Reducing Interruptions, Distractions, and Errors in Healthcare; Chapter 38:
Identifying and Modeling Perceptions of Risk Factors in Hand Hygiene during
Healthcare Operations; Chapter 39: Workflow Characterization in Busy Urban
Primary Care and Emergency Room Settings: Implications for Clinical
Information Systems Design; Chapter 40: Testing the Systems and Error
Analysis Bundle for Healthcare using a Prescription Administration Process
in a Cardiothoracic Unit, Case Study; Section VI: Medical User Centered
Design; Chapter 41: Implementation of Usability Engineering Process in a
Business Concern; Chapter 42: Systematic Application of Usability
Engineering in Medical Device Development; Chapter 43: Systematical
Improvement of an Anesthesia Workstation Considering Physical and Mental
Workload; Chapter 44: The UCD of the Touch Screen Graphical Interface on
the Domestic Unit of an In-home Telemonitoring System; Chapter 45:
User-centered Requirements for Health Information Technology: Case Study in
Cardiac Surgery; Chapter 46: Design, Usability and Staff Training - What Is
More Important?; Chapter 47: Implementation of a VA Patient-centered
Prescription Label; Section VII: Human Modeling and Patient; Chapter 48: A
Case Study for the Inclusion of Adolescents in Medical Device Design;
Chapter 49: The Use of Vignettes for Conducting Healthcare Research;
Chapter 50: A Comparative Study of the Effectiveness of Leaflets and Videos
to Educate Low-literacy Mothers to Take Care of Their New-born Babies;
Chapter 51: Improving the Patient Pathway in Prosthetic Rehabilitation;
Chapter 52: Advances in Human Aspects of Healthcare; Chapter 53: Brain
Activation Pattern during Passive Exercise With and Without Active
Exercise; Chapter 54: Spine Compression Characteristics Associated with
Back Pain Symptoms of Healthcare Workers; Chapter 55: 3D Vision Gaze with
Simultaneous Measurements of Accommodation and Convergence among Young and
Middle-aged Subjects; Chapter 56: Assessment of a Virtual Reality-based
Haptic Simulation for Motor Skill Training; Section VIII: Measures and
Validation in Healthcare; Chapter 57: Development of Moderators and
Measuring Criteria in Healthcare TAM research; Chapter 58:
Value-motivational Structure of Individuals in Their Relationship with
Post-traumatic Functional Reliability in Particular Occupations; Chapter
59: Integrated Gesture Recognition Based Interface for People with Upper
Extremity Mobility Impairments; Chapter 60: Using Computerized Technician
Competency Validation to Improve Reusable Medical Equipment Reprocessing
System Reliability; Chapter 61: Validity Verification of Coloring
Recreation Taking Place at Pay Nursing Home; Chapter 62: Design Validation
of Ergonomics through Immersive Interaction Based on Haptic Devices and
Virtual Reality; Section IX: Medical Devices and Special Populations;
Chapter 63: Anthropometric and Scoliosis Survey for Children with Physical
and Mental Disabilities; Chapter 64: Human Factors Evaluation of Medical
Equipment Reprocessing Instructions; Chapter 65: A Proposal of the Database
Schema of a Drug Composition Database to Generate Drug Package Inserts;
Chapter 66: Sensors as an Evaluative Tool for Independent Living; Section
X: Collaboration and Learning in Healthcare Systems; Chapter 67: Capturing
Team Mental Models in Complex Healthcare Environments; Chapter 68: Computer
Supported Collaboration in Health Care; Chapter 69: Dispedia.de - a
Knowledge Model of the Service System on the Rare Disease; Chapter 70: A
Review of Sensory Feedback and Skill Learning for Rehabilitation; Chapter
71: Supporting Occupational Health and Safety at the Workplace of People
with Cognitive Impairments with a Speech Driven Interaction System; Section
XI: Organization Aspects in Healthcare; Chapter 72: Interdisciplinary
Interactions in Cross-Functional Collaborative Prototyping at a Pediatric
Hospital; Chapter 73: Incorporating Human Systems Integration into the
Evacuation of Individuals with Disabilities; Chapter 74: Management of
Medical Equipment Reprocessing Procedures: A Human Factors/System
Reliability Perspective; Chapter 75: Measuring Employee Safety Culture in
Rural Nursing Home Settings: A Literature Review; Chapter 76: Ergonomics
and Occupational Health and Safety: a Cost-Benefit Analysis Model; Chapter
77: Developing Interactive and Emergency Response Devices for People with
Disabilities and Their Canine Assistants; Chapter 78: Knowledge Management
of Healthcare Team Using Clinical-Pathway Case Study in Hospital of
Miyazaki University; Volume 4: Advances in Usability Evaulation; Section I:
Devices and Their User Interfaces; Chapter 1: Improving Small Visual;
Chapter 2: Design of Steering Torque Feedback in a Fixed-base Driving
Simulator and Its Validation; Chapter 3: Design of a Touch-based User
Interface for Naval Command & Control and Comparison with a Current Onboard
System in a Scenario-based Usability Test; Chapter 4: Study of the Relation
"Action and Command" to the Interior of an Automobile; Chapter 5: Empirical
Investigation of Conflict and Interference within Haptic Controlled
Human-Excavator Interface; Section II: User Studies; Chapter 6:
Relationship among Fall-Related Self-Efficacy, Activities of Daily Living
and Fall Risk in the Elderly; Chapter 7: Accident Characteristics and
Safety Measures for Aging Workers in Korea; Chapter 8: Multi-scale Entropy
Analysis for Evaluating the Balance of the Flatfeet; Chapter 9: Academics,
Life Experiences, and Symptoms of ADHD and ODD; Chapter 10: Age Differences
in Postural Strategies for Low Forward Reach; Chapter 11: An Application of
Ballistic Movement Models for Comparing Ageing Differences While
Interacting with a Touchscreen; Chapter 12: The Impact of Soldiers' Age on
Balance; Chapter 13: Cure Performance and Usability Evaluation of
Electro-conductive Textiles Based on Healthcare Clothing System with TENS
for the Elderly; Chapter 14: Investigating the Primary Factors of Post-Sale
Service to Enhance Service Quality for Mobile Communication Devices;
Chapter 15: A Study of Establishing Demand Assessment and Support Network
of Elderly Fall-Prevention System; Chapter 16: Reducing Ergonomic Injuries
for Librarians Using a Participatory Approach; Chapter 17: Usability in the
Opening of Soft Drinks Packagings: Age Influence in Biomechanical Forces;
Chapter 18: Laterality and Usability: Biomechanical Aspects in Prehension
Strength; Chapter 19: Innovative Long-distance Interaction between Elderly
and Their Beloved Young Children Using a Kinect-based Exercise Game;
Chapter 20: Ergonomics and the Environment for the Elderly; Chapter 21:
(Less than) Perfect Aging; Chapter 22: A Comparison Study of the Effects on
Road Crossing Behavior between Normal and Parkinson Disease; Chapter 23:
Glare Sensitivity of Pilots with Different Ages and Its Effects on Visual
Performance of Nighttime Flying; Chapter 24: Training Standing Balance in
Older Adults Using Physical Activity Controlled Games: A Comparison Study;
Chapter 25: Cognitive Performance and Age; Chapter 26: An Attempt to Model
Three-dimensional Arm Movement Time; Chapter 27: Workplace Solutions for
Elderly Workers; Chapter 28: Survey Report of Recent Researches on
Usability Evaluation for Elderly People in Japan; Chapter 29: Upper
Extremity Interaction Modeling for Persons with Advanced Osteoarthritis;
Chapter 30: Ergonomic Analysis to Support Surgery-Averse Individuals that
Live with Chronic Pain; Chapter 31: Digital Tablets as a Tool for Digital
Inclusion of Elderly People; Chapter 32: Comparing Muscle Activity and
Younger and Older Users' Perceptions of Comfort When Using Sheet Switches
for Electrical Appliances; Chapter 33: Anthropometric Lot Sizing of
Garments; Chapter 34: A Study on Development of the Korean Stress Model for
Industrial Accident Prevention -Focused on the Married Workers-; Chapter
35: Study the Variability of Anthropometric Measurements of Women's Feet
Laser; Chapter 36: Work Posture Assessment of Computer Users using CARULA;
Chapter 37: Factors That Lead to an Early Decline of Road Traffic
Fatalities in China; Chapter 38: The Effect on Physiology from Different
LED Lighting; Chapter 39: Effects of Evening LED Lighting of Different CS/P
on Human Subjective and Objective Perceptions; Section III: Product Design
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Framework of User Oriented Systems for Call Center Services in
Telecommunication; Chapter 41: Investigating the Interface Usability of
Bluetooth Earphone Controls; Chapter 42: Evaluation of Grip Strength in
Children: the Ergonomic Design Used in the Development of Secure Lids for
Packaging; Chapter 43: Perception of Products by Different Levels of
Integration: A Study with Pruning Shears; Chapter 44: Evaluation of Manual
Torque Forces in Simulated Activities with Brazilian Adults of Different
Genders and Age Groups: Ergonomic Design of Faucets; Chapter 45: An
Ergonomic Look at the Open Plan Office; Chapter 46: Pulling Strength with
Pinch Grips: A Variable for Product Design; Chapter 47: Evaluation of an
Interactive Graphic Interface for Mobile Financial Services; Chapter 48:
The Design and Evaluation of a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
Enabled Inpatient Safety Management System; Chapter 49: The First Time We
Never Forget: Product Evaluation in the Context of First Usage; Chapter 50:
Parameters for Evaluating the Usability of the Platform Lift; Chapter 51:
Usability Testing as a Systematic Tool for Product Performance Valuation
During Design Process of an Ischial Support; Chapter 52: The Development of
a Device Selection Model for Wireless Computing Devices in High Consequence
Emergency Management; Chapter 53: Assessment Tests for Mattresses and
Pillows as Tools of the Ergonomic Conditions Diagnosis; Chapter 54: Usage
Problems and Improvement Needs of the Clinical Upper Extremity
Rehabilitation Devices in Taiwan: A Pilot Study; Chapter 55: Usability of
Automotive Integrated Switch System using Face Direction; Chapter 56:
Effects of Automotive Switch Type and Location on Usability and Visual Time
off Road; Chapter 57: Development of Similarity Measures by Extracting
Design Features of a Shoe Last; Chapter 58: Design and Assessment of
Digital Drawing System for Children Gesture Movement with Visual Interface
Feedback; Chapter 59: An Evaluation Tool the Subject / the Pointing Device
Pair; Chapter 60: Effects of Seat and Handgrips Adjustments on a Hand Bike
Vehicle. An Ergonomic and Aerodynamic Study for a Quantitative Assessment
of Paralympics Athlete's Performance; Chapter 61: Ergonomics and Design as
Tools on the Risk Management; Chapter 62: Design a Force Platform for
Measuring Center of Pressure (COP) Signal; Chapter 63: Ergonomics and
Inclusivity Present in the Visual Communication Design Project; Chapter 64:
Glazed Tile Surfaces as Perceptual Cues in Space Recognition and Urban
Design; Chapter 65: Breast Design: The Role of Ergonomic Underwear during
Lifetime; Chapter 66: The Importance of Integrating Perceived Affordances
and Hazard Perception in Package Design; Chapter 67: A Case Study of
Creating Public Space for People with Disabilities; Chapter 68: The Use of
Reverse Engineering Development of Cranial Prosthesis for Thermal Spray;
Chapter 69: Usability Evaluation of Touchscreen Phone in Emergency Context;
Volume 5: Advances in the Human Side of Service Engineering; Section I:
Health Services; Chapter 1: Service Process Visualization in Nursing-care
Service Using State Transition Model; Chapter 2: Self-service for Personal
Health Monitoring and Decisions; Chapter 3: A Study of the Productivity
Enhancement in Medical Practice by the Introduction of a Handheld Tablet
Computer; Section II: Service Innovation; Chapter 4: Human-centric Approach
of Value Proposition in New Generation Digital Business; Chapter 5: Value
Co-Creation in R&D; Chapter 6: Social Networks for Outsourcing and
Developing a Firm's Creativity; Chapter 7: Creativity and Learning in the
Practices of Service Innovation; Chapter 8: Service Design to Evoke Users'
Enthusiasm-Proposal and Evaluation of a Museum Information Providing
Service; Chapter 9: Ergonomics at Home: Contribution to the Design of a
Smart Home Lighting Service; Chapter 10: Designing a Mobile-based Banking
Service: The MOBSERV Project; Section III: Societal Factors; Chapter 11:
Human Centered System Integration (HCSI): Case study of Elderly Care
Service Design; Chapter 12: Integrating Healthcare Service with Ambient
Interactive Systems: Conceptual Framework;
Cognitive Engineering: Fundamentals; Chapter 1: Human factors in the design
of a search tool for a database of Recorded Human Behavior; Chapter 2:
Augmented Navigation: A Cognitive Approach; Chapter 3: Change Blindness
When Viewing Web Pages; Chapter 4: Qualitative Facets of the Problem
Statement; Chapter 5: Overloading Disks onto a Mind: Quantity Effects in
the Attribution of Mental States to Technological Systems; Chapter 6:
Effectiveness of Two-Channel Bone Conduction Audio Communication System in
Speech Recognition Tasks; Chapter 7: Cognitive Ergonomics: The User and
Brand in an Informational Relationship; Section II: Cognitive Engineering:
Workload and Stress; Chapter 8: Cognitive Workload Analysis and Development
of a Stress Index for Life Science Processes; Chapter 9: Interaction
Effects of Physical and Mental Tasks on Auditory Attentional Resources;
Chapter 10: Applicability of Situation Awareness and Workload Metrics for
Use in Assessing Nuclear Power Plant Designs; Chapter 11: Effect of
Occupational Stress among Workshop Trainees; Section III: Cognitive
Engineering: Activity Theory; Chapter 12: On the Relationship between
External and Internal Components of Activity; Chapter 13: Positioning
Actions' Regulation Strategies; Chapter 14: Emotional-Motivational Aspects
of a Browsing Task; Chapter 15: Using Systemic Approach to Identify
Performance Enhancing Strategies of Rock Drilling Activity in Deep Mines;
Section IV: Cognitive Engineering: Error and Risk; Chapter 16: Challenges
in Human Reliability Analysis (HRA): A Reflection on the Accident Sequence
Evaluation Program (ASEP) HRA Procedure 1; Chapter 17: Mirror Neuron Based
Alerts for Control Flight Into Terrain Avoidance; Chapter 18: Computer
Technology at the Workplace and Errors Analysis; Chapter 19: A Study on
Document Style of Medical Safety Incident Report for Latent Factors
Extraction and Risk-Assessment-based Decision Making; Section V: Cognitive
Engineering:Applications; Chapter 20: Promoting Temporal Awareness for
Dynamic Decision Making in Command and Control; Chapter 21: Data-driven
Analysis and Modeling of Emergency Medical Service Process; Chapter 22: Age
and Comprehension of Written Medical Information on Drug Labels; Chapter
23: Designing Virtual Reality Systems for Procedural Task Training; Section
VI: Neuroergonomics: Measurement; Chapter 24: Given the State, What's the
Metric?; Chapter 25: Development of a Neuroergonomic Application to
Evaluate Arousal; Chapter 26: fNIRS and EEG Study in Mental Stress Arising
from Time Pressure; Chapter 27: Availability and Future Prospects of
Functional Near-infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) in Usability Evaluation;
Chapter 28: Team Neurodynamics: A Novel Platform for Quantifying
Performance of Teams; Section VII: Neuroergonomics: Applications; Chapter
29: Challenges and Opportunities for Inserting Neuroscience Technologies
into Training Systems; Chapter 30: A Neuroergonomic Evaluation of Cognitive
Workload Transitions in a Supervisory Control Task Using Transcranial
Doppler Sonography; Chapter 31: From Biomedical Research to End User BCI
Applications through Improved Usability of BCI++ v3.0; Chapter 32: An ERP
Study on Instrument Form Cognition; Volume 2: Advances in Social and
Organizational Factors; Section I: Perception and Design of Spaces; Chapter
1: Desirable Features of Contemporary Domestic Kitchen; Chapter 2: An
Exploration about Interior Ambience Based on User-centered Design Approach;
Chapter 3: Architecture as an Expression of Equity Polices in Manufacturing
Plants in Poland; Chapter 4: Paradise Ambiance in Interactive Art: A Case
Study of the National Palace Museum in Taipei; Chapter 5: Laboratory
Kitchen and "Existenzminimum" Dwellings; Chapter 6: Intercultural
Differences in the Formation of Space of the Courtroom; Chapter 7: Using
Mental Models and Ergonomics to Analyze Chinese Opera Performing Skills;
Chapter 8: Perceptual Mechanisms of Transparency Recognition as Measures of
Increased Human Spatial Orientation; Chapter 9: The Issue of the Range of
Vision in Design of Grandstands at the Contemporary Stadiums; Chapter 10:
The Application of Optical Illusions in Interior Design in Order to Improve
the Visual Size and Proportions of the Rooms; Chapter 11: Large Scale
Architecture. Design Human Factors and Ergonomics Aspects Based on
State-of-the-Art Structures; Chapter 12: Impact of Historically Grounded
Social Acceptability on Ergonomics in Shaping Urban Space and Structures in
European Cultural Circle; Chapter 13: Facades and Multimedia Screens in
Contemporary Architecture - Ergonomics of Use; Section II: Ergonomics in
Industrial Quality; Chapter 14: Improvement of Lighting Quality in Advanced
Main Control Rooms; Chapter 15: Development of Virtual Instructors for
Enhancing Nuclear Power Plant Personnel Training Quality; Chapter 16:
Applications of Ecological Interface Design on an Advanced Main Control
Room; Chapter 17: Safety Oriented Voice-based Interface for Vehicle's AV
Systems: Talking Car System; Chapter 18: Warning Message Design of LDWS;
Chapter 19: Application of Taguchi Method on 3D Display Quality; Chapter
20: Subjective Perceived Depth Measurement and Visual Comfort Evaluation
for Viewing Stereoscopic Films; Chapter 21: Application of Integrated Score
of Ergonomic Work Conditions (ErgQS) in Management of Ergonomic Hazards in
Enterprise; Chapter 22: Influence of Application Safety and Health
Management Systems on Manufacturing Process Formation. A Case Study;
Chapter 23: Basic Technical - Organizational Criteria Forming Labour Safety
in the Medium Size Production - Services Companies; Chapter 24: A Method to
Plan Human Error Prevention Strategy by Analyzing PSF Tendency - Case Study
of a Pharmacy Factory and a Medical Center; Chapter 25: Application of
Advanced Reverse Engineering and Motion Capture Techniques in Motion
Modeling of Human Lower Limbs; Section III: Human Factors in Terrorism;
Human Factors in Counter-terrorism; Chapter 27: Interpreting Deceptive
Behaviors; Chapter 28: User Requirements for Security and Counterterrorism
Initiatives; Section IV: Enterprise ICT and Work; Chapter 29: The Influence
of Enterprise Resource Planning in Role Management - Case Study in a Given
Portuguese Industry; Chapter 30: Ergonomic Characteristic of Software for
Enterprise Management Systems; Chapter 31: Human Factors and Well-balanced
Improvement of Engineering; Chapter 32: The Assessment Criteria of the
Ergonomic Quality of Anthropotechnical Mega-systems; Chapter 33: Ergonomic
Engineering of Anthropotechnical Mega-Systems; Chapter 34: Factors
Adversely Affected the Productivity of Software Designers Applying CASE
Tools; Section V: Learning and Training; Chapter 35: Optimization of Gifted
and Talented Students' Activity: Cognitive and Organizational View; Chapter
36: Hybrid Design Model of E-learning Course at Education Institution Based
on SECI Model; Chapter 37: Careers and Further Education of Engineers
against the Background of Globalization; Chapter 38: The Occupational
Health and Safety Training Outline for the Managers; Chapter 39: Benefits
of Combining Social Influence and Ergonomics to Improve the Use of Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE); Section VI: Flexible Work Force and Work
Schedule; Chapter 40: Social and Organizational Ergonomics and Temporary
Work in Industrial Firms; Chapter 41: Two Roads of Ergonomics; Chapter 42:
Working Time Configuration in a Call Center Using a Simulation Approach;
Chapter 43: Influence of the Social Role of an Employee on Working Time
Configuration; Chapter 44: Agent-based Planning and Simulation-based
Assessment to Improve the Work-Life Balance of Hospital Staff; Section VII:
Adapting for Special Groups; Chapter 45: Optimizing Job Design for Older
Adult Workers; Chapter 46: Design for All on Board: Boat Design in the Era
of Access for (Almost) Everybody; Chapter 47: Indirect Estimation Method of
Data for Ergonomic Design on the Base of Disability Research in Polish 2011
Census; Chapter 48: Designing Wearable and Environmental Systems for
Elderly Monitoring at Home; Chapter 49: Development of Risk Sensitivity of
Workers; Chapter 50: Ergonomic Shaping of Learning Places for School
Children; Section VIII: Ship Design; Chapter 51: Operating a Boat; Chapter
52: 10 Meters Daysailer "for All". Sustainable Technological Solutions for
Easy Navigation; Chapter 53: Discussion of Issues Relevant to the
Ergonomics of a 50 Ft. Sailing Yacht; Chapter 54: UCD vs ECD: from "User"
to "Experiencer" Centered-Approach in Sailing Yacht Design; Chapter 55:
Safety and Comfort as Design Criteria for High Speed Passenger Craft;
Section IX: Changes at the Organizational; Chapter 56: Ergonomics Aspects
of CSR in System Shaping the Quality of Work Environment; Chapter 57:
Process-Driven Socio-Technical Approach to Engineering High-Performance
Organisations; Chapter 58: Work in Organization: Key Factors of the Reistic
Approach; Chapter 59: Prescribing Knowledge for Making Arrangements
Regarding Human Factors in Management of Change: Toward Incorporating Human
Factors Considerations into System Design Process Model; Chapter 60:
Socio-technical Integrity in Maintenance Activities; Chapter 61:
Socio-technical Systems Engineering; Chapter 62: The Labour Market and
Material Environment Design; Chapter 63: The Emerging Human Performance
Model for Homeland Security; Chapter 64: Determinants of Integration
Strategies in HRM after Mergers & Acquisitions in Pharmaceutical Sector;
Chapter 65: Exploring Resilient Team Processes in Control Room Teams of a
Nuclear Power Plant; Chapter 66: Human Cooperation Assessment Methodology;
Chapter 67: Organizational Trust and Trust in Automated Systems as
Predictors for Safety Related Team Performance - Results from a
Cross-cultural Study; Section X: New Ways of Work; Chapter 68: The
Influence of Expectations and Pre-experiences on Comfort at Work; Chapter
69: Analysis of Changes in Work Processes; Chapter 70: Towards the Ideal
Loungeworkseat; Chapter 71: New Ways of Working in a Notebook
Manufacturing; Chapter 72: New Ways of Work: Task Specific Train Seat
Design; Chapter 73: A New Way to Establish Ergonomics Expertise in
Manufacturing Locations Without Ergonomists; Chapter 74: Stimulation and
Assessment of Physical Activity at Office Workplaces; Chapter 75: Towards
an Adaptive Office Environment: Effects of Sound and Color of Light on
Performance and Well-being; Chapter 76: Requirements for the Back Seat of a
Car for Working While Travelling; Chapter 77: Household Work: An Ergonomic
Perspective; Section XI: User Experience, Comfort and Emotion; Chapter 78:
Objects from Prehistory, a Study from the Point of View of Ergonomics - a
Reference in Brazil; Chapter 79: Representing Traditional Culture - Poetry
Applying Elements on Product Design; Chapter 80: A Study of Applying
Saisait Tribe's Tabaa Sang (Buttocks Bell) into Cultural Creative Industry
from a Cross-Disciplinary Perspective; Chapter 81: Proposal for a Kansei
Index Related to the Uniqueness of a Product; Chapter 82: Assessment of
Product Developed with Emphasis on "Emotional Design"; Chapter 83: Emotions
Ergonomics in the Network Society; Chapter 84: Emotional Video Scene
Detection from Lifelog Videos Using Facial Feature Selection; Chapter 85:
Research of the Application According to User's Experience in 2011IDA
CONGRESS Taipei - Light of Fashion Design; Volume 3: Advances in Human
Aspects of Healthcare; Section I: Assessing Ergonomic Characteristics in
Biomedical Technologies; Chapter 1: A Multifactorial Approach and Method
for Assessing Ergonomic Characteristics in Biomedical Technologies; Chapter
2: Case Study of Integrated Ergonomic Assessment of a Portable Ultrasound
System; Chapter 3: Co-designing Better Work Organization in Healthcare;
Chapter 4: A Smart Wearable Prototype for Fetal Monitoring; Section II:
Communications, Systems Support and Healthcare Informatics; Chapter 5:
Human Factors Considerations for a Reusable Medical Equipment Reprocessing
Support System; Chapter 6: Contemporary Configuration of the Medicine
Package Leaflet: Changes in the Ergonomics of a Technical Scientific
Object; Chapter 7: The Construction of the Educational Program of the
Problem Solving Thinking Based on the Management System (HACCP); Chapter 8:
Food for the Heart: Lessons Learned while Designing a Visual Decision
Support System for Patients with Coronary Heart Disease; Chapter 9: Social
Media for the eHealth Context. A Requirement Assessment; Chapter 10: A New
Collaborative Tool for Visually Understanding National Health Indicators;
Chapter 11: Sociotechnical Considerations in the Delivery of Care to the
Frail Elderly at Home; Chapter 12: Explorative Web Development for Using
ICF as a Patient Classification Tool with the Rare Disease of ALS; Section
III: How to Improve Quality of Ergonomics in Healthcare; Chapter 13: Can
Inclusive Environmental Design be Achieved in Acute Hospitals?; Chapter 14:
Workshop Concept "Fabrica Medica ®" - Enhancing Collaborative Work in
Heterogeneous Design Teams; Chapter 15: System Ergonomic Analysis,
Evaluation and Design of Structures and Work Processes in Health Care;
Chapter 16: Supporting Structures for Information Transfer in ICUs; Chapter
17: Improving Patient Safety through an Ergonomic Technical Solution;
Chapter 18: Structures and Processes in Health Care Systems: Lessons
Learned from the VA My HealtheVet Portal; Section IV: Physical Aspects and
Risk Factors for Patients and Caregivers; Chapter 19: Identifying and
Evaluating Risk Factors for Musculoskeletal Disorders in Equine Veterinary
Work; Chapter 20: An Aspect Designing an Ergonomic Dentist's Room: Survey
of Appropriate Room Design among Dentists; Chapter 21: Musculoskeletal
Symptoms, Stress and Work Organizational Aspects in Hospital Nursing
Activities; Chapter 22: Evaluation of Bamboo Charcoal Effect to Comfort
Based on Physiological Data; Chapter 23: Environmental Audit of UK
Hospitals to Design Safer Facilities for Frail and/or Confused Older
People; Chapter 24: Extreme Makeover: Ergonomic Challenges and Solutions in
a Gastroenterology Clinic; Chapter 25: Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal
Disorder Risk in Clinical Gastroenterology; Chapter 26: Rapid Improvement
Event to Prevent Patient Falls; Chapter 27: Designing for Patient Safety -
Considering a Patient Safety Risk Assessment; Chapter 28: Ergonomic Issues
of Computer Use in a Major Healthcare System; Chapter 29: Physical and
Mental Burden of Caregivers in Providing Bathing Assistance; Chapter 30:
Slip, Trip and Fall Prevention for Health Workers in the Operation Room;
Section V: Patient Care, Patient Safety and Medical Error; Chapter 31: The
Study of Drug/Medical Device Recall Data (I) Analyses on Recall Data in
Japan; Chapter 32: Testing of a Voluntary Patient Safety Reporting System
by Think-aloud Protocols: Will a Common Format Help Quality and Efficient
Reporting?; Chapter 33: The Study of Drug/Medical Device Recall Data (II)
Analyses on Recall Data in United States; Chapter 34: The Relation between
Task Errors and the Graphic Representation of Information in Medicine
Inserts in Brazil; Chapter 35: How to Bring your Doctor Home. User-centered
Design of Trustworthy Telemedical Consultation Services; Chapter 36: A
Human-Centered Design for Supporting Long-term Care Management; Chapter 37:
Reducing Interruptions, Distractions, and Errors in Healthcare; Chapter 38:
Identifying and Modeling Perceptions of Risk Factors in Hand Hygiene during
Healthcare Operations; Chapter 39: Workflow Characterization in Busy Urban
Primary Care and Emergency Room Settings: Implications for Clinical
Information Systems Design; Chapter 40: Testing the Systems and Error
Analysis Bundle for Healthcare using a Prescription Administration Process
in a Cardiothoracic Unit, Case Study; Section VI: Medical User Centered
Design; Chapter 41: Implementation of Usability Engineering Process in a
Business Concern; Chapter 42: Systematic Application of Usability
Engineering in Medical Device Development; Chapter 43: Systematical
Improvement of an Anesthesia Workstation Considering Physical and Mental
Workload; Chapter 44: The UCD of the Touch Screen Graphical Interface on
the Domestic Unit of an In-home Telemonitoring System; Chapter 45:
User-centered Requirements for Health Information Technology: Case Study in
Cardiac Surgery; Chapter 46: Design, Usability and Staff Training - What Is
More Important?; Chapter 47: Implementation of a VA Patient-centered
Prescription Label; Section VII: Human Modeling and Patient; Chapter 48: A
Case Study for the Inclusion of Adolescents in Medical Device Design;
Chapter 49: The Use of Vignettes for Conducting Healthcare Research;
Chapter 50: A Comparative Study of the Effectiveness of Leaflets and Videos
to Educate Low-literacy Mothers to Take Care of Their New-born Babies;
Chapter 51: Improving the Patient Pathway in Prosthetic Rehabilitation;
Chapter 52: Advances in Human Aspects of Healthcare; Chapter 53: Brain
Activation Pattern during Passive Exercise With and Without Active
Exercise; Chapter 54: Spine Compression Characteristics Associated with
Back Pain Symptoms of Healthcare Workers; Chapter 55: 3D Vision Gaze with
Simultaneous Measurements of Accommodation and Convergence among Young and
Middle-aged Subjects; Chapter 56: Assessment of a Virtual Reality-based
Haptic Simulation for Motor Skill Training; Section VIII: Measures and
Validation in Healthcare; Chapter 57: Development of Moderators and
Measuring Criteria in Healthcare TAM research; Chapter 58:
Value-motivational Structure of Individuals in Their Relationship with
Post-traumatic Functional Reliability in Particular Occupations; Chapter
59: Integrated Gesture Recognition Based Interface for People with Upper
Extremity Mobility Impairments; Chapter 60: Using Computerized Technician
Competency Validation to Improve Reusable Medical Equipment Reprocessing
System Reliability; Chapter 61: Validity Verification of Coloring
Recreation Taking Place at Pay Nursing Home; Chapter 62: Design Validation
of Ergonomics through Immersive Interaction Based on Haptic Devices and
Virtual Reality; Section IX: Medical Devices and Special Populations;
Chapter 63: Anthropometric and Scoliosis Survey for Children with Physical
and Mental Disabilities; Chapter 64: Human Factors Evaluation of Medical
Equipment Reprocessing Instructions; Chapter 65: A Proposal of the Database
Schema of a Drug Composition Database to Generate Drug Package Inserts;
Chapter 66: Sensors as an Evaluative Tool for Independent Living; Section
X: Collaboration and Learning in Healthcare Systems; Chapter 67: Capturing
Team Mental Models in Complex Healthcare Environments; Chapter 68: Computer
Supported Collaboration in Health Care; Chapter 69: Dispedia.de - a
Knowledge Model of the Service System on the Rare Disease; Chapter 70: A
Review of Sensory Feedback and Skill Learning for Rehabilitation; Chapter
71: Supporting Occupational Health and Safety at the Workplace of People
with Cognitive Impairments with a Speech Driven Interaction System; Section
XI: Organization Aspects in Healthcare; Chapter 72: Interdisciplinary
Interactions in Cross-Functional Collaborative Prototyping at a Pediatric
Hospital; Chapter 73: Incorporating Human Systems Integration into the
Evacuation of Individuals with Disabilities; Chapter 74: Management of
Medical Equipment Reprocessing Procedures: A Human Factors/System
Reliability Perspective; Chapter 75: Measuring Employee Safety Culture in
Rural Nursing Home Settings: A Literature Review; Chapter 76: Ergonomics
and Occupational Health and Safety: a Cost-Benefit Analysis Model; Chapter
77: Developing Interactive and Emergency Response Devices for People with
Disabilities and Their Canine Assistants; Chapter 78: Knowledge Management
of Healthcare Team Using Clinical-Pathway Case Study in Hospital of
Miyazaki University; Volume 4: Advances in Usability Evaulation; Section I:
Devices and Their User Interfaces; Chapter 1: Improving Small Visual;
Chapter 2: Design of Steering Torque Feedback in a Fixed-base Driving
Simulator and Its Validation; Chapter 3: Design of a Touch-based User
Interface for Naval Command & Control and Comparison with a Current Onboard
System in a Scenario-based Usability Test; Chapter 4: Study of the Relation
"Action and Command" to the Interior of an Automobile; Chapter 5: Empirical
Investigation of Conflict and Interference within Haptic Controlled
Human-Excavator Interface; Section II: User Studies; Chapter 6:
Relationship among Fall-Related Self-Efficacy, Activities of Daily Living
and Fall Risk in the Elderly; Chapter 7: Accident Characteristics and
Safety Measures for Aging Workers in Korea; Chapter 8: Multi-scale Entropy
Analysis for Evaluating the Balance of the Flatfeet; Chapter 9: Academics,
Life Experiences, and Symptoms of ADHD and ODD; Chapter 10: Age Differences
in Postural Strategies for Low Forward Reach; Chapter 11: An Application of
Ballistic Movement Models for Comparing Ageing Differences While
Interacting with a Touchscreen; Chapter 12: The Impact of Soldiers' Age on
Balance; Chapter 13: Cure Performance and Usability Evaluation of
Electro-conductive Textiles Based on Healthcare Clothing System with TENS
for the Elderly; Chapter 14: Investigating the Primary Factors of Post-Sale
Service to Enhance Service Quality for Mobile Communication Devices;
Chapter 15: A Study of Establishing Demand Assessment and Support Network
of Elderly Fall-Prevention System; Chapter 16: Reducing Ergonomic Injuries
for Librarians Using a Participatory Approach; Chapter 17: Usability in the
Opening of Soft Drinks Packagings: Age Influence in Biomechanical Forces;
Chapter 18: Laterality and Usability: Biomechanical Aspects in Prehension
Strength; Chapter 19: Innovative Long-distance Interaction between Elderly
and Their Beloved Young Children Using a Kinect-based Exercise Game;
Chapter 20: Ergonomics and the Environment for the Elderly; Chapter 21:
(Less than) Perfect Aging; Chapter 22: A Comparison Study of the Effects on
Road Crossing Behavior between Normal and Parkinson Disease; Chapter 23:
Glare Sensitivity of Pilots with Different Ages and Its Effects on Visual
Performance of Nighttime Flying; Chapter 24: Training Standing Balance in
Older Adults Using Physical Activity Controlled Games: A Comparison Study;
Chapter 25: Cognitive Performance and Age; Chapter 26: An Attempt to Model
Three-dimensional Arm Movement Time; Chapter 27: Workplace Solutions for
Elderly Workers; Chapter 28: Survey Report of Recent Researches on
Usability Evaluation for Elderly People in Japan; Chapter 29: Upper
Extremity Interaction Modeling for Persons with Advanced Osteoarthritis;
Chapter 30: Ergonomic Analysis to Support Surgery-Averse Individuals that
Live with Chronic Pain; Chapter 31: Digital Tablets as a Tool for Digital
Inclusion of Elderly People; Chapter 32: Comparing Muscle Activity and
Younger and Older Users' Perceptions of Comfort When Using Sheet Switches
for Electrical Appliances; Chapter 33: Anthropometric Lot Sizing of
Garments; Chapter 34: A Study on Development of the Korean Stress Model for
Industrial Accident Prevention -Focused on the Married Workers-; Chapter
35: Study the Variability of Anthropometric Measurements of Women's Feet
Laser; Chapter 36: Work Posture Assessment of Computer Users using CARULA;
Chapter 37: Factors That Lead to an Early Decline of Road Traffic
Fatalities in China; Chapter 38: The Effect on Physiology from Different
LED Lighting; Chapter 39: Effects of Evening LED Lighting of Different CS/P
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Framework of User Oriented Systems for Call Center Services in
Telecommunication; Chapter 41: Investigating the Interface Usability of
Bluetooth Earphone Controls; Chapter 42: Evaluation of Grip Strength in
Children: the Ergonomic Design Used in the Development of Secure Lids for
Packaging; Chapter 43: Perception of Products by Different Levels of
Integration: A Study with Pruning Shears; Chapter 44: Evaluation of Manual
Torque Forces in Simulated Activities with Brazilian Adults of Different
Genders and Age Groups: Ergonomic Design of Faucets; Chapter 45: An
Ergonomic Look at the Open Plan Office; Chapter 46: Pulling Strength with
Pinch Grips: A Variable for Product Design; Chapter 47: Evaluation of an
Interactive Graphic Interface for Mobile Financial Services; Chapter 48:
The Design and Evaluation of a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
Enabled Inpatient Safety Management System; Chapter 49: The First Time We
Never Forget: Product Evaluation in the Context of First Usage; Chapter 50:
Parameters for Evaluating the Usability of the Platform Lift; Chapter 51:
Usability Testing as a Systematic Tool for Product Performance Valuation
During Design Process of an Ischial Support; Chapter 52: The Development of
a Device Selection Model for Wireless Computing Devices in High Consequence
Emergency Management; Chapter 53: Assessment Tests for Mattresses and
Pillows as Tools of the Ergonomic Conditions Diagnosis; Chapter 54: Usage
Problems and Improvement Needs of the Clinical Upper Extremity
Rehabilitation Devices in Taiwan: A Pilot Study; Chapter 55: Usability of
Automotive Integrated Switch System using Face Direction; Chapter 56:
Effects of Automotive Switch Type and Location on Usability and Visual Time
off Road; Chapter 57: Development of Similarity Measures by Extracting
Design Features of a Shoe Last; Chapter 58: Design and Assessment of
Digital Drawing System for Children Gesture Movement with Visual Interface
Feedback; Chapter 59: An Evaluation Tool the Subject / the Pointing Device
Pair; Chapter 60: Effects of Seat and Handgrips Adjustments on a Hand Bike
Vehicle. An Ergonomic and Aerodynamic Study for a Quantitative Assessment
of Paralympics Athlete's Performance; Chapter 61: Ergonomics and Design as
Tools on the Risk Management; Chapter 62: Design a Force Platform for
Measuring Center of Pressure (COP) Signal; Chapter 63: Ergonomics and
Inclusivity Present in the Visual Communication Design Project; Chapter 64:
Glazed Tile Surfaces as Perceptual Cues in Space Recognition and Urban
Design; Chapter 65: Breast Design: The Role of Ergonomic Underwear during
Lifetime; Chapter 66: The Importance of Integrating Perceived Affordances
and Hazard Perception in Package Design; Chapter 67: A Case Study of
Creating Public Space for People with Disabilities; Chapter 68: The Use of
Reverse Engineering Development of Cranial Prosthesis for Thermal Spray;
Chapter 69: Usability Evaluation of Touchscreen Phone in Emergency Context;
Volume 5: Advances in the Human Side of Service Engineering; Section I:
Health Services; Chapter 1: Service Process Visualization in Nursing-care
Service Using State Transition Model; Chapter 2: Self-service for Personal
Health Monitoring and Decisions; Chapter 3: A Study of the Productivity
Enhancement in Medical Practice by the Introduction of a Handheld Tablet
Computer; Section II: Service Innovation; Chapter 4: Human-centric Approach
of Value Proposition in New Generation Digital Business; Chapter 5: Value
Co-Creation in R&D; Chapter 6: Social Networks for Outsourcing and
Developing a Firm's Creativity; Chapter 7: Creativity and Learning in the
Practices of Service Innovation; Chapter 8: Service Design to Evoke Users'
Enthusiasm-Proposal and Evaluation of a Museum Information Providing
Service; Chapter 9: Ergonomics at Home: Contribution to the Design of a
Smart Home Lighting Service; Chapter 10: Designing a Mobile-based Banking
Service: The MOBSERV Project; Section III: Societal Factors; Chapter 11:
Human Centered System Integration (HCSI): Case study of Elderly Care
Service Design; Chapter 12: Integrating Healthcare Service with Ambient
Interactive Systems: Conceptual Framework;
Volume 1: Advances in Cognitive Engineering and Neuroergonomics; Section I:
Cognitive Engineering: Fundamentals; Chapter 1: Human factors in the design
of a search tool for a database of Recorded Human Behavior; Chapter 2:
Augmented Navigation: A Cognitive Approach; Chapter 3: Change Blindness
When Viewing Web Pages; Chapter 4: Qualitative Facets of the Problem
Statement; Chapter 5: Overloading Disks onto a Mind: Quantity Effects in
the Attribution of Mental States to Technological Systems; Chapter 6:
Effectiveness of Two-Channel Bone Conduction Audio Communication System in
Speech Recognition Tasks; Chapter 7: Cognitive Ergonomics: The User and
Brand in an Informational Relationship; Section II: Cognitive Engineering:
Workload and Stress; Chapter 8: Cognitive Workload Analysis and Development
of a Stress Index for Life Science Processes; Chapter 9: Interaction
Effects of Physical and Mental Tasks on Auditory Attentional Resources;
Chapter 10: Applicability of Situation Awareness and Workload Metrics for
Use in Assessing Nuclear Power Plant Designs; Chapter 11: Effect of
Occupational Stress among Workshop Trainees; Section III: Cognitive
Engineering: Activity Theory; Chapter 12: On the Relationship between
External and Internal Components of Activity; Chapter 13: Positioning
Actions' Regulation Strategies; Chapter 14: Emotional-Motivational Aspects
of a Browsing Task; Chapter 15: Using Systemic Approach to Identify
Performance Enhancing Strategies of Rock Drilling Activity in Deep Mines;
Section IV: Cognitive Engineering: Error and Risk; Chapter 16: Challenges
in Human Reliability Analysis (HRA): A Reflection on the Accident Sequence
Evaluation Program (ASEP) HRA Procedure 1; Chapter 17: Mirror Neuron Based
Alerts for Control Flight Into Terrain Avoidance; Chapter 18: Computer
Technology at the Workplace and Errors Analysis; Chapter 19: A Study on
Document Style of Medical Safety Incident Report for Latent Factors
Extraction and Risk-Assessment-based Decision Making; Section V: Cognitive
Engineering:Applications; Chapter 20: Promoting Temporal Awareness for
Dynamic Decision Making in Command and Control; Chapter 21: Data-driven
Analysis and Modeling of Emergency Medical Service Process; Chapter 22: Age
and Comprehension of Written Medical Information on Drug Labels; Chapter
23: Designing Virtual Reality Systems for Procedural Task Training; Section
VI: Neuroergonomics: Measurement; Chapter 24: Given the State, What's the
Metric?; Chapter 25: Development of a Neuroergonomic Application to
Evaluate Arousal; Chapter 26: fNIRS and EEG Study in Mental Stress Arising
from Time Pressure; Chapter 27: Availability and Future Prospects of
Functional Near-infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) in Usability Evaluation;
Chapter 28: Team Neurodynamics: A Novel Platform for Quantifying
Performance of Teams; Section VII: Neuroergonomics: Applications; Chapter
29: Challenges and Opportunities for Inserting Neuroscience Technologies
into Training Systems; Chapter 30: A Neuroergonomic Evaluation of Cognitive
Workload Transitions in a Supervisory Control Task Using Transcranial
Doppler Sonography; Chapter 31: From Biomedical Research to End User BCI
Applications through Improved Usability of BCI++ v3.0; Chapter 32: An ERP
Study on Instrument Form Cognition; Volume 2: Advances in Social and
Organizational Factors; Section I: Perception and Design of Spaces; Chapter
1: Desirable Features of Contemporary Domestic Kitchen; Chapter 2: An
Exploration about Interior Ambience Based on User-centered Design Approach;
Chapter 3: Architecture as an Expression of Equity Polices in Manufacturing
Plants in Poland; Chapter 4: Paradise Ambiance in Interactive Art: A Case
Study of the National Palace Museum in Taipei; Chapter 5: Laboratory
Kitchen and "Existenzminimum" Dwellings; Chapter 6: Intercultural
Differences in the Formation of Space of the Courtroom; Chapter 7: Using
Mental Models and Ergonomics to Analyze Chinese Opera Performing Skills;
Chapter 8: Perceptual Mechanisms of Transparency Recognition as Measures of
Increased Human Spatial Orientation; Chapter 9: The Issue of the Range of
Vision in Design of Grandstands at the Contemporary Stadiums; Chapter 10:
The Application of Optical Illusions in Interior Design in Order to Improve
the Visual Size and Proportions of the Rooms; Chapter 11: Large Scale
Architecture. Design Human Factors and Ergonomics Aspects Based on
State-of-the-Art Structures; Chapter 12: Impact of Historically Grounded
Social Acceptability on Ergonomics in Shaping Urban Space and Structures in
European Cultural Circle; Chapter 13: Facades and Multimedia Screens in
Contemporary Architecture - Ergonomics of Use; Section II: Ergonomics in
Industrial Quality; Chapter 14: Improvement of Lighting Quality in Advanced
Main Control Rooms; Chapter 15: Development of Virtual Instructors for
Enhancing Nuclear Power Plant Personnel Training Quality; Chapter 16:
Applications of Ecological Interface Design on an Advanced Main Control
Room; Chapter 17: Safety Oriented Voice-based Interface for Vehicle's AV
Systems: Talking Car System; Chapter 18: Warning Message Design of LDWS;
Chapter 19: Application of Taguchi Method on 3D Display Quality; Chapter
20: Subjective Perceived Depth Measurement and Visual Comfort Evaluation
for Viewing Stereoscopic Films; Chapter 21: Application of Integrated Score
of Ergonomic Work Conditions (ErgQS) in Management of Ergonomic Hazards in
Enterprise; Chapter 22: Influence of Application Safety and Health
Management Systems on Manufacturing Process Formation. A Case Study;
Chapter 23: Basic Technical - Organizational Criteria Forming Labour Safety
in the Medium Size Production - Services Companies; Chapter 24: A Method to
Plan Human Error Prevention Strategy by Analyzing PSF Tendency - Case Study
of a Pharmacy Factory and a Medical Center; Chapter 25: Application of
Advanced Reverse Engineering and Motion Capture Techniques in Motion
Modeling of Human Lower Limbs; Section III: Human Factors in Terrorism;
Human Factors in Counter-terrorism; Chapter 27: Interpreting Deceptive
Behaviors; Chapter 28: User Requirements for Security and Counterterrorism
Initiatives; Section IV: Enterprise ICT and Work; Chapter 29: The Influence
of Enterprise Resource Planning in Role Management - Case Study in a Given
Portuguese Industry; Chapter 30: Ergonomic Characteristic of Software for
Enterprise Management Systems; Chapter 31: Human Factors and Well-balanced
Improvement of Engineering; Chapter 32: The Assessment Criteria of the
Ergonomic Quality of Anthropotechnical Mega-systems; Chapter 33: Ergonomic
Engineering of Anthropotechnical Mega-Systems; Chapter 34: Factors
Adversely Affected the Productivity of Software Designers Applying CASE
Tools; Section V: Learning and Training; Chapter 35: Optimization of Gifted
and Talented Students' Activity: Cognitive and Organizational View; Chapter
36: Hybrid Design Model of E-learning Course at Education Institution Based
on SECI Model; Chapter 37: Careers and Further Education of Engineers
against the Background of Globalization; Chapter 38: The Occupational
Health and Safety Training Outline for the Managers; Chapter 39: Benefits
of Combining Social Influence and Ergonomics to Improve the Use of Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE); Section VI: Flexible Work Force and Work
Schedule; Chapter 40: Social and Organizational Ergonomics and Temporary
Work in Industrial Firms; Chapter 41: Two Roads of Ergonomics; Chapter 42:
Working Time Configuration in a Call Center Using a Simulation Approach;
Chapter 43: Influence of the Social Role of an Employee on Working Time
Configuration; Chapter 44: Agent-based Planning and Simulation-based
Assessment to Improve the Work-Life Balance of Hospital Staff; Section VII:
Adapting for Special Groups; Chapter 45: Optimizing Job Design for Older
Adult Workers; Chapter 46: Design for All on Board: Boat Design in the Era
of Access for (Almost) Everybody; Chapter 47: Indirect Estimation Method of
Data for Ergonomic Design on the Base of Disability Research in Polish 2011
Census; Chapter 48: Designing Wearable and Environmental Systems for
Elderly Monitoring at Home; Chapter 49: Development of Risk Sensitivity of
Workers; Chapter 50: Ergonomic Shaping of Learning Places for School
Children; Section VIII: Ship Design; Chapter 51: Operating a Boat; Chapter
52: 10 Meters Daysailer "for All". Sustainable Technological Solutions for
Easy Navigation; Chapter 53: Discussion of Issues Relevant to the
Ergonomics of a 50 Ft. Sailing Yacht; Chapter 54: UCD vs ECD: from "User"
to "Experiencer" Centered-Approach in Sailing Yacht Design; Chapter 55:
Safety and Comfort as Design Criteria for High Speed Passenger Craft;
Section IX: Changes at the Organizational; Chapter 56: Ergonomics Aspects
of CSR in System Shaping the Quality of Work Environment; Chapter 57:
Process-Driven Socio-Technical Approach to Engineering High-Performance
Organisations; Chapter 58: Work in Organization: Key Factors of the Reistic
Approach; Chapter 59: Prescribing Knowledge for Making Arrangements
Regarding Human Factors in Management of Change: Toward Incorporating Human
Factors Considerations into System Design Process Model; Chapter 60:
Socio-technical Integrity in Maintenance Activities; Chapter 61:
Socio-technical Systems Engineering; Chapter 62: The Labour Market and
Material Environment Design; Chapter 63: The Emerging Human Performance
Model for Homeland Security; Chapter 64: Determinants of Integration
Strategies in HRM after Mergers & Acquisitions in Pharmaceutical Sector;
Chapter 65: Exploring Resilient Team Processes in Control Room Teams of a
Nuclear Power Plant; Chapter 66: Human Cooperation Assessment Methodology;
Chapter 67: Organizational Trust and Trust in Automated Systems as
Predictors for Safety Related Team Performance - Results from a
Cross-cultural Study; Section X: New Ways of Work; Chapter 68: The
Influence of Expectations and Pre-experiences on Comfort at Work; Chapter
69: Analysis of Changes in Work Processes; Chapter 70: Towards the Ideal
Loungeworkseat; Chapter 71: New Ways of Working in a Notebook
Manufacturing; Chapter 72: New Ways of Work: Task Specific Train Seat
Design; Chapter 73: A New Way to Establish Ergonomics Expertise in
Manufacturing Locations Without Ergonomists; Chapter 74: Stimulation and
Assessment of Physical Activity at Office Workplaces; Chapter 75: Towards
an Adaptive Office Environment: Effects of Sound and Color of Light on
Performance and Well-being; Chapter 76: Requirements for the Back Seat of a
Car for Working While Travelling; Chapter 77: Household Work: An Ergonomic
Perspective; Section XI: User Experience, Comfort and Emotion; Chapter 78:
Objects from Prehistory, a Study from the Point of View of Ergonomics - a
Reference in Brazil; Chapter 79: Representing Traditional Culture - Poetry
Applying Elements on Product Design; Chapter 80: A Study of Applying
Saisait Tribe's Tabaa Sang (Buttocks Bell) into Cultural Creative Industry
from a Cross-Disciplinary Perspective; Chapter 81: Proposal for a Kansei
Index Related to the Uniqueness of a Product; Chapter 82: Assessment of
Product Developed with Emphasis on "Emotional Design"; Chapter 83: Emotions
Ergonomics in the Network Society; Chapter 84: Emotional Video Scene
Detection from Lifelog Videos Using Facial Feature Selection; Chapter 85:
Research of the Application According to User's Experience in 2011IDA
CONGRESS Taipei - Light of Fashion Design; Volume 3: Advances in Human
Aspects of Healthcare; Section I: Assessing Ergonomic Characteristics in
Biomedical Technologies; Chapter 1: A Multifactorial Approach and Method
for Assessing Ergonomic Characteristics in Biomedical Technologies; Chapter
2: Case Study of Integrated Ergonomic Assessment of a Portable Ultrasound
System; Chapter 3: Co-designing Better Work Organization in Healthcare;
Chapter 4: A Smart Wearable Prototype for Fetal Monitoring; Section II:
Communications, Systems Support and Healthcare Informatics; Chapter 5:
Human Factors Considerations for a Reusable Medical Equipment Reprocessing
Support System; Chapter 6: Contemporary Configuration of the Medicine
Package Leaflet: Changes in the Ergonomics of a Technical Scientific
Object; Chapter 7: The Construction of the Educational Program of the
Problem Solving Thinking Based on the Management System (HACCP); Chapter 8:
Food for the Heart: Lessons Learned while Designing a Visual Decision
Support System for Patients with Coronary Heart Disease; Chapter 9: Social
Media for the eHealth Context. A Requirement Assessment; Chapter 10: A New
Collaborative Tool for Visually Understanding National Health Indicators;
Chapter 11: Sociotechnical Considerations in the Delivery of Care to the
Frail Elderly at Home; Chapter 12: Explorative Web Development for Using
ICF as a Patient Classification Tool with the Rare Disease of ALS; Section
III: How to Improve Quality of Ergonomics in Healthcare; Chapter 13: Can
Inclusive Environmental Design be Achieved in Acute Hospitals?; Chapter 14:
Workshop Concept "Fabrica Medica ®" - Enhancing Collaborative Work in
Heterogeneous Design Teams; Chapter 15: System Ergonomic Analysis,
Evaluation and Design of Structures and Work Processes in Health Care;
Chapter 16: Supporting Structures for Information Transfer in ICUs; Chapter
17: Improving Patient Safety through an Ergonomic Technical Solution;
Chapter 18: Structures and Processes in Health Care Systems: Lessons
Learned from the VA My HealtheVet Portal; Section IV: Physical Aspects and
Risk Factors for Patients and Caregivers; Chapter 19: Identifying and
Evaluating Risk Factors for Musculoskeletal Disorders in Equine Veterinary
Work; Chapter 20: An Aspect Designing an Ergonomic Dentist's Room: Survey
of Appropriate Room Design among Dentists; Chapter 21: Musculoskeletal
Symptoms, Stress and Work Organizational Aspects in Hospital Nursing
Activities; Chapter 22: Evaluation of Bamboo Charcoal Effect to Comfort
Based on Physiological Data; Chapter 23: Environmental Audit of UK
Hospitals to Design Safer Facilities for Frail and/or Confused Older
People; Chapter 24: Extreme Makeover: Ergonomic Challenges and Solutions in
a Gastroenterology Clinic; Chapter 25: Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal
Disorder Risk in Clinical Gastroenterology; Chapter 26: Rapid Improvement
Event to Prevent Patient Falls; Chapter 27: Designing for Patient Safety -
Considering a Patient Safety Risk Assessment; Chapter 28: Ergonomic Issues
of Computer Use in a Major Healthcare System; Chapter 29: Physical and
Mental Burden of Caregivers in Providing Bathing Assistance; Chapter 30:
Slip, Trip and Fall Prevention for Health Workers in the Operation Room;
Section V: Patient Care, Patient Safety and Medical Error; Chapter 31: The
Study of Drug/Medical Device Recall Data (I) Analyses on Recall Data in
Japan; Chapter 32: Testing of a Voluntary Patient Safety Reporting System
by Think-aloud Protocols: Will a Common Format Help Quality and Efficient
Reporting?; Chapter 33: The Study of Drug/Medical Device Recall Data (II)
Analyses on Recall Data in United States; Chapter 34: The Relation between
Task Errors and the Graphic Representation of Information in Medicine
Inserts in Brazil; Chapter 35: How to Bring your Doctor Home. User-centered
Design of Trustworthy Telemedical Consultation Services; Chapter 36: A
Human-Centered Design for Supporting Long-term Care Management; Chapter 37:
Reducing Interruptions, Distractions, and Errors in Healthcare; Chapter 38:
Identifying and Modeling Perceptions of Risk Factors in Hand Hygiene during
Healthcare Operations; Chapter 39: Workflow Characterization in Busy Urban
Primary Care and Emergency Room Settings: Implications for Clinical
Information Systems Design; Chapter 40: Testing the Systems and Error
Analysis Bundle for Healthcare using a Prescription Administration Process
in a Cardiothoracic Unit, Case Study; Section VI: Medical User Centered
Design; Chapter 41: Implementation of Usability Engineering Process in a
Business Concern; Chapter 42: Systematic Application of Usability
Engineering in Medical Device Development; Chapter 43: Systematical
Improvement of an Anesthesia Workstation Considering Physical and Mental
Workload; Chapter 44: The UCD of the Touch Screen Graphical Interface on
the Domestic Unit of an In-home Telemonitoring System; Chapter 45:
User-centered Requirements for Health Information Technology: Case Study in
Cardiac Surgery; Chapter 46: Design, Usability and Staff Training - What Is
More Important?; Chapter 47: Implementation of a VA Patient-centered
Prescription Label; Section VII: Human Modeling and Patient; Chapter 48: A
Case Study for the Inclusion of Adolescents in Medical Device Design;
Chapter 49: The Use of Vignettes for Conducting Healthcare Research;
Chapter 50: A Comparative Study of the Effectiveness of Leaflets and Videos
to Educate Low-literacy Mothers to Take Care of Their New-born Babies;
Chapter 51: Improving the Patient Pathway in Prosthetic Rehabilitation;
Chapter 52: Advances in Human Aspects of Healthcare; Chapter 53: Brain
Activation Pattern during Passive Exercise With and Without Active
Exercise; Chapter 54: Spine Compression Characteristics Associated with
Back Pain Symptoms of Healthcare Workers; Chapter 55: 3D Vision Gaze with
Simultaneous Measurements of Accommodation and Convergence among Young and
Middle-aged Subjects; Chapter 56: Assessment of a Virtual Reality-based
Haptic Simulation for Motor Skill Training; Section VIII: Measures and
Validation in Healthcare; Chapter 57: Development of Moderators and
Measuring Criteria in Healthcare TAM research; Chapter 58:
Value-motivational Structure of Individuals in Their Relationship with
Post-traumatic Functional Reliability in Particular Occupations; Chapter
59: Integrated Gesture Recognition Based Interface for People with Upper
Extremity Mobility Impairments; Chapter 60: Using Computerized Technician
Competency Validation to Improve Reusable Medical Equipment Reprocessing
System Reliability; Chapter 61: Validity Verification of Coloring
Recreation Taking Place at Pay Nursing Home; Chapter 62: Design Validation
of Ergonomics through Immersive Interaction Based on Haptic Devices and
Virtual Reality; Section IX: Medical Devices and Special Populations;
Chapter 63: Anthropometric and Scoliosis Survey for Children with Physical
and Mental Disabilities; Chapter 64: Human Factors Evaluation of Medical
Equipment Reprocessing Instructions; Chapter 65: A Proposal of the Database
Schema of a Drug Composition Database to Generate Drug Package Inserts;
Chapter 66: Sensors as an Evaluative Tool for Independent Living; Section
X: Collaboration and Learning in Healthcare Systems; Chapter 67: Capturing
Team Mental Models in Complex Healthcare Environments; Chapter 68: Computer
Supported Collaboration in Health Care; Chapter 69: Dispedia.de - a
Knowledge Model of the Service System on the Rare Disease; Chapter 70: A
Review of Sensory Feedback and Skill Learning for Rehabilitation; Chapter
71: Supporting Occupational Health and Safety at the Workplace of People
with Cognitive Impairments with a Speech Driven Interaction System; Section
XI: Organization Aspects in Healthcare; Chapter 72: Interdisciplinary
Interactions in Cross-Functional Collaborative Prototyping at a Pediatric
Hospital; Chapter 73: Incorporating Human Systems Integration into the
Evacuation of Individuals with Disabilities; Chapter 74: Management of
Medical Equipment Reprocessing Procedures: A Human Factors/System
Reliability Perspective; Chapter 75: Measuring Employee Safety Culture in
Rural Nursing Home Settings: A Literature Review; Chapter 76: Ergonomics
and Occupational Health and Safety: a Cost-Benefit Analysis Model; Chapter
77: Developing Interactive and Emergency Response Devices for People with
Disabilities and Their Canine Assistants; Chapter 78: Knowledge Management
of Healthcare Team Using Clinical-Pathway Case Study in Hospital of
Miyazaki University; Volume 4: Advances in Usability Evaulation; Section I:
Devices and Their User Interfaces; Chapter 1: Improving Small Visual;
Chapter 2: Design of Steering Torque Feedback in a Fixed-base Driving
Simulator and Its Validation; Chapter 3: Design of a Touch-based User
Interface for Naval Command & Control and Comparison with a Current Onboard
System in a Scenario-based Usability Test; Chapter 4: Study of the Relation
"Action and Command" to the Interior of an Automobile; Chapter 5: Empirical
Investigation of Conflict and Interference within Haptic Controlled
Human-Excavator Interface; Section II: User Studies; Chapter 6:
Relationship among Fall-Related Self-Efficacy, Activities of Daily Living
and Fall Risk in the Elderly; Chapter 7: Accident Characteristics and
Safety Measures for Aging Workers in Korea; Chapter 8: Multi-scale Entropy
Analysis for Evaluating the Balance of the Flatfeet; Chapter 9: Academics,
Life Experiences, and Symptoms of ADHD and ODD; Chapter 10: Age Differences
in Postural Strategies for Low Forward Reach; Chapter 11: An Application of
Ballistic Movement Models for Comparing Ageing Differences While
Interacting with a Touchscreen; Chapter 12: The Impact of Soldiers' Age on
Balance; Chapter 13: Cure Performance and Usability Evaluation of
Electro-conductive Textiles Based on Healthcare Clothing System with TENS
for the Elderly; Chapter 14: Investigating the Primary Factors of Post-Sale
Service to Enhance Service Quality for Mobile Communication Devices;
Chapter 15: A Study of Establishing Demand Assessment and Support Network
of Elderly Fall-Prevention System; Chapter 16: Reducing Ergonomic Injuries
for Librarians Using a Participatory Approach; Chapter 17: Usability in the
Opening of Soft Drinks Packagings: Age Influence in Biomechanical Forces;
Chapter 18: Laterality and Usability: Biomechanical Aspects in Prehension
Strength; Chapter 19: Innovative Long-distance Interaction between Elderly
and Their Beloved Young Children Using a Kinect-based Exercise Game;
Chapter 20: Ergonomics and the Environment for the Elderly; Chapter 21:
(Less than) Perfect Aging; Chapter 22: A Comparison Study of the Effects on
Road Crossing Behavior between Normal and Parkinson Disease; Chapter 23:
Glare Sensitivity of Pilots with Different Ages and Its Effects on Visual
Performance of Nighttime Flying; Chapter 24: Training Standing Balance in
Older Adults Using Physical Activity Controlled Games: A Comparison Study;
Chapter 25: Cognitive Performance and Age; Chapter 26: An Attempt to Model
Three-dimensional Arm Movement Time; Chapter 27: Workplace Solutions for
Elderly Workers; Chapter 28: Survey Report of Recent Researches on
Usability Evaluation for Elderly People in Japan; Chapter 29: Upper
Extremity Interaction Modeling for Persons with Advanced Osteoarthritis;
Chapter 30: Ergonomic Analysis to Support Surgery-Averse Individuals that
Live with Chronic Pain; Chapter 31: Digital Tablets as a Tool for Digital
Inclusion of Elderly People; Chapter 32: Comparing Muscle Activity and
Younger and Older Users' Perceptions of Comfort When Using Sheet Switches
for Electrical Appliances; Chapter 33: Anthropometric Lot Sizing of
Garments; Chapter 34: A Study on Development of the Korean Stress Model for
Industrial Accident Prevention -Focused on the Married Workers-; Chapter
35: Study the Variability of Anthropometric Measurements of Women's Feet
Laser; Chapter 36: Work Posture Assessment of Computer Users using CARULA;
Chapter 37: Factors That Lead to an Early Decline of Road Traffic
Fatalities in China; Chapter 38: The Effect on Physiology from Different
LED Lighting; Chapter 39: Effects of Evening LED Lighting of Different CS/P
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Framework of User Oriented Systems for Call Center Services in
Telecommunication; Chapter 41: Investigating the Interface Usability of
Bluetooth Earphone Controls; Chapter 42: Evaluation of Grip Strength in
Children: the Ergonomic Design Used in the Development of Secure Lids for
Packaging; Chapter 43: Perception of Products by Different Levels of
Integration: A Study with Pruning Shears; Chapter 44: Evaluation of Manual
Torque Forces in Simulated Activities with Brazilian Adults of Different
Genders and Age Groups: Ergonomic Design of Faucets; Chapter 45: An
Ergonomic Look at the Open Plan Office; Chapter 46: Pulling Strength with
Pinch Grips: A Variable for Product Design; Chapter 47: Evaluation of an
Interactive Graphic Interface for Mobile Financial Services; Chapter 48:
The Design and Evaluation of a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
Enabled Inpatient Safety Management System; Chapter 49: The First Time We
Never Forget: Product Evaluation in the Context of First Usage; Chapter 50:
Parameters for Evaluating the Usability of the Platform Lift; Chapter 51:
Usability Testing as a Systematic Tool for Product Performance Valuation
During Design Process of an Ischial Support; Chapter 52: The Development of
a Device Selection Model for Wireless Computing Devices in High Consequence
Emergency Management; Chapter 53: Assessment Tests for Mattresses and
Pillows as Tools of the Ergonomic Conditions Diagnosis; Chapter 54: Usage
Problems and Improvement Needs of the Clinical Upper Extremity
Rehabilitation Devices in Taiwan: A Pilot Study; Chapter 55: Usability of
Automotive Integrated Switch System using Face Direction; Chapter 56:
Effects of Automotive Switch Type and Location on Usability and Visual Time
off Road; Chapter 57: Development of Similarity Measures by Extracting
Design Features of a Shoe Last; Chapter 58: Design and Assessment of
Digital Drawing System for Children Gesture Movement with Visual Interface
Feedback; Chapter 59: An Evaluation Tool the Subject / the Pointing Device
Pair; Chapter 60: Effects of Seat and Handgrips Adjustments on a Hand Bike
Vehicle. An Ergonomic and Aerodynamic Study for a Quantitative Assessment
of Paralympics Athlete's Performance; Chapter 61: Ergonomics and Design as
Tools on the Risk Management; Chapter 62: Design a Force Platform for
Measuring Center of Pressure (COP) Signal; Chapter 63: Ergonomics and
Inclusivity Present in the Visual Communication Design Project; Chapter 64:
Glazed Tile Surfaces as Perceptual Cues in Space Recognition and Urban
Design; Chapter 65: Breast Design: The Role of Ergonomic Underwear during
Lifetime; Chapter 66: The Importance of Integrating Perceived Affordances
and Hazard Perception in Package Design; Chapter 67: A Case Study of
Creating Public Space for People with Disabilities; Chapter 68: The Use of
Reverse Engineering Development of Cranial Prosthesis for Thermal Spray;
Chapter 69: Usability Evaluation of Touchscreen Phone in Emergency Context;
Volume 5: Advances in the Human Side of Service Engineering; Section I:
Health Services; Chapter 1: Service Process Visualization in Nursing-care
Service Using State Transition Model; Chapter 2: Self-service for Personal
Health Monitoring and Decisions; Chapter 3: A Study of the Productivity
Enhancement in Medical Practice by the Introduction of a Handheld Tablet
Computer; Section II: Service Innovation; Chapter 4: Human-centric Approach
of Value Proposition in New Generation Digital Business; Chapter 5: Value
Co-Creation in R&D; Chapter 6: Social Networks for Outsourcing and
Developing a Firm's Creativity; Chapter 7: Creativity and Learning in the
Practices of Service Innovation; Chapter 8: Service Design to Evoke Users'
Enthusiasm-Proposal and Evaluation of a Museum Information Providing
Service; Chapter 9: Ergonomics at Home: Contribution to the Design of a
Smart Home Lighting Service; Chapter 10: Designing a Mobile-based Banking
Service: The MOBSERV Project; Section III: Societal Factors; Chapter 11:
Human Centered System Integration (HCSI): Case study of Elderly Care
Service Design; Chapter 12: Integrating Healthcare Service with Ambient
Interactive Systems: Conceptual Framework;
Cognitive Engineering: Fundamentals; Chapter 1: Human factors in the design
of a search tool for a database of Recorded Human Behavior; Chapter 2:
Augmented Navigation: A Cognitive Approach; Chapter 3: Change Blindness
When Viewing Web Pages; Chapter 4: Qualitative Facets of the Problem
Statement; Chapter 5: Overloading Disks onto a Mind: Quantity Effects in
the Attribution of Mental States to Technological Systems; Chapter 6:
Effectiveness of Two-Channel Bone Conduction Audio Communication System in
Speech Recognition Tasks; Chapter 7: Cognitive Ergonomics: The User and
Brand in an Informational Relationship; Section II: Cognitive Engineering:
Workload and Stress; Chapter 8: Cognitive Workload Analysis and Development
of a Stress Index for Life Science Processes; Chapter 9: Interaction
Effects of Physical and Mental Tasks on Auditory Attentional Resources;
Chapter 10: Applicability of Situation Awareness and Workload Metrics for
Use in Assessing Nuclear Power Plant Designs; Chapter 11: Effect of
Occupational Stress among Workshop Trainees; Section III: Cognitive
Engineering: Activity Theory; Chapter 12: On the Relationship between
External and Internal Components of Activity; Chapter 13: Positioning
Actions' Regulation Strategies; Chapter 14: Emotional-Motivational Aspects
of a Browsing Task; Chapter 15: Using Systemic Approach to Identify
Performance Enhancing Strategies of Rock Drilling Activity in Deep Mines;
Section IV: Cognitive Engineering: Error and Risk; Chapter 16: Challenges
in Human Reliability Analysis (HRA): A Reflection on the Accident Sequence
Evaluation Program (ASEP) HRA Procedure 1; Chapter 17: Mirror Neuron Based
Alerts for Control Flight Into Terrain Avoidance; Chapter 18: Computer
Technology at the Workplace and Errors Analysis; Chapter 19: A Study on
Document Style of Medical Safety Incident Report for Latent Factors
Extraction and Risk-Assessment-based Decision Making; Section V: Cognitive
Engineering:Applications; Chapter 20: Promoting Temporal Awareness for
Dynamic Decision Making in Command and Control; Chapter 21: Data-driven
Analysis and Modeling of Emergency Medical Service Process; Chapter 22: Age
and Comprehension of Written Medical Information on Drug Labels; Chapter
23: Designing Virtual Reality Systems for Procedural Task Training; Section
VI: Neuroergonomics: Measurement; Chapter 24: Given the State, What's the
Metric?; Chapter 25: Development of a Neuroergonomic Application to
Evaluate Arousal; Chapter 26: fNIRS and EEG Study in Mental Stress Arising
from Time Pressure; Chapter 27: Availability and Future Prospects of
Functional Near-infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) in Usability Evaluation;
Chapter 28: Team Neurodynamics: A Novel Platform for Quantifying
Performance of Teams; Section VII: Neuroergonomics: Applications; Chapter
29: Challenges and Opportunities for Inserting Neuroscience Technologies
into Training Systems; Chapter 30: A Neuroergonomic Evaluation of Cognitive
Workload Transitions in a Supervisory Control Task Using Transcranial
Doppler Sonography; Chapter 31: From Biomedical Research to End User BCI
Applications through Improved Usability of BCI++ v3.0; Chapter 32: An ERP
Study on Instrument Form Cognition; Volume 2: Advances in Social and
Organizational Factors; Section I: Perception and Design of Spaces; Chapter
1: Desirable Features of Contemporary Domestic Kitchen; Chapter 2: An
Exploration about Interior Ambience Based on User-centered Design Approach;
Chapter 3: Architecture as an Expression of Equity Polices in Manufacturing
Plants in Poland; Chapter 4: Paradise Ambiance in Interactive Art: A Case
Study of the National Palace Museum in Taipei; Chapter 5: Laboratory
Kitchen and "Existenzminimum" Dwellings; Chapter 6: Intercultural
Differences in the Formation of Space of the Courtroom; Chapter 7: Using
Mental Models and Ergonomics to Analyze Chinese Opera Performing Skills;
Chapter 8: Perceptual Mechanisms of Transparency Recognition as Measures of
Increased Human Spatial Orientation; Chapter 9: The Issue of the Range of
Vision in Design of Grandstands at the Contemporary Stadiums; Chapter 10:
The Application of Optical Illusions in Interior Design in Order to Improve
the Visual Size and Proportions of the Rooms; Chapter 11: Large Scale
Architecture. Design Human Factors and Ergonomics Aspects Based on
State-of-the-Art Structures; Chapter 12: Impact of Historically Grounded
Social Acceptability on Ergonomics in Shaping Urban Space and Structures in
European Cultural Circle; Chapter 13: Facades and Multimedia Screens in
Contemporary Architecture - Ergonomics of Use; Section II: Ergonomics in
Industrial Quality; Chapter 14: Improvement of Lighting Quality in Advanced
Main Control Rooms; Chapter 15: Development of Virtual Instructors for
Enhancing Nuclear Power Plant Personnel Training Quality; Chapter 16:
Applications of Ecological Interface Design on an Advanced Main Control
Room; Chapter 17: Safety Oriented Voice-based Interface for Vehicle's AV
Systems: Talking Car System; Chapter 18: Warning Message Design of LDWS;
Chapter 19: Application of Taguchi Method on 3D Display Quality; Chapter
20: Subjective Perceived Depth Measurement and Visual Comfort Evaluation
for Viewing Stereoscopic Films; Chapter 21: Application of Integrated Score
of Ergonomic Work Conditions (ErgQS) in Management of Ergonomic Hazards in
Enterprise; Chapter 22: Influence of Application Safety and Health
Management Systems on Manufacturing Process Formation. A Case Study;
Chapter 23: Basic Technical - Organizational Criteria Forming Labour Safety
in the Medium Size Production - Services Companies; Chapter 24: A Method to
Plan Human Error Prevention Strategy by Analyzing PSF Tendency - Case Study
of a Pharmacy Factory and a Medical Center; Chapter 25: Application of
Advanced Reverse Engineering and Motion Capture Techniques in Motion
Modeling of Human Lower Limbs; Section III: Human Factors in Terrorism;
Human Factors in Counter-terrorism; Chapter 27: Interpreting Deceptive
Behaviors; Chapter 28: User Requirements for Security and Counterterrorism
Initiatives; Section IV: Enterprise ICT and Work; Chapter 29: The Influence
of Enterprise Resource Planning in Role Management - Case Study in a Given
Portuguese Industry; Chapter 30: Ergonomic Characteristic of Software for
Enterprise Management Systems; Chapter 31: Human Factors and Well-balanced
Improvement of Engineering; Chapter 32: The Assessment Criteria of the
Ergonomic Quality of Anthropotechnical Mega-systems; Chapter 33: Ergonomic
Engineering of Anthropotechnical Mega-Systems; Chapter 34: Factors
Adversely Affected the Productivity of Software Designers Applying CASE
Tools; Section V: Learning and Training; Chapter 35: Optimization of Gifted
and Talented Students' Activity: Cognitive and Organizational View; Chapter
36: Hybrid Design Model of E-learning Course at Education Institution Based
on SECI Model; Chapter 37: Careers and Further Education of Engineers
against the Background of Globalization; Chapter 38: The Occupational
Health and Safety Training Outline for the Managers; Chapter 39: Benefits
of Combining Social Influence and Ergonomics to Improve the Use of Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE); Section VI: Flexible Work Force and Work
Schedule; Chapter 40: Social and Organizational Ergonomics and Temporary
Work in Industrial Firms; Chapter 41: Two Roads of Ergonomics; Chapter 42:
Working Time Configuration in a Call Center Using a Simulation Approach;
Chapter 43: Influence of the Social Role of an Employee on Working Time
Configuration; Chapter 44: Agent-based Planning and Simulation-based
Assessment to Improve the Work-Life Balance of Hospital Staff; Section VII:
Adapting for Special Groups; Chapter 45: Optimizing Job Design for Older
Adult Workers; Chapter 46: Design for All on Board: Boat Design in the Era
of Access for (Almost) Everybody; Chapter 47: Indirect Estimation Method of
Data for Ergonomic Design on the Base of Disability Research in Polish 2011
Census; Chapter 48: Designing Wearable and Environmental Systems for
Elderly Monitoring at Home; Chapter 49: Development of Risk Sensitivity of
Workers; Chapter 50: Ergonomic Shaping of Learning Places for School
Children; Section VIII: Ship Design; Chapter 51: Operating a Boat; Chapter
52: 10 Meters Daysailer "for All". Sustainable Technological Solutions for
Easy Navigation; Chapter 53: Discussion of Issues Relevant to the
Ergonomics of a 50 Ft. Sailing Yacht; Chapter 54: UCD vs ECD: from "User"
to "Experiencer" Centered-Approach in Sailing Yacht Design; Chapter 55:
Safety and Comfort as Design Criteria for High Speed Passenger Craft;
Section IX: Changes at the Organizational; Chapter 56: Ergonomics Aspects
of CSR in System Shaping the Quality of Work Environment; Chapter 57:
Process-Driven Socio-Technical Approach to Engineering High-Performance
Organisations; Chapter 58: Work in Organization: Key Factors of the Reistic
Approach; Chapter 59: Prescribing Knowledge for Making Arrangements
Regarding Human Factors in Management of Change: Toward Incorporating Human
Factors Considerations into System Design Process Model; Chapter 60:
Socio-technical Integrity in Maintenance Activities; Chapter 61:
Socio-technical Systems Engineering; Chapter 62: The Labour Market and
Material Environment Design; Chapter 63: The Emerging Human Performance
Model for Homeland Security; Chapter 64: Determinants of Integration
Strategies in HRM after Mergers & Acquisitions in Pharmaceutical Sector;
Chapter 65: Exploring Resilient Team Processes in Control Room Teams of a
Nuclear Power Plant; Chapter 66: Human Cooperation Assessment Methodology;
Chapter 67: Organizational Trust and Trust in Automated Systems as
Predictors for Safety Related Team Performance - Results from a
Cross-cultural Study; Section X: New Ways of Work; Chapter 68: The
Influence of Expectations and Pre-experiences on Comfort at Work; Chapter
69: Analysis of Changes in Work Processes; Chapter 70: Towards the Ideal
Loungeworkseat; Chapter 71: New Ways of Working in a Notebook
Manufacturing; Chapter 72: New Ways of Work: Task Specific Train Seat
Design; Chapter 73: A New Way to Establish Ergonomics Expertise in
Manufacturing Locations Without Ergonomists; Chapter 74: Stimulation and
Assessment of Physical Activity at Office Workplaces; Chapter 75: Towards
an Adaptive Office Environment: Effects of Sound and Color of Light on
Performance and Well-being; Chapter 76: Requirements for the Back Seat of a
Car for Working While Travelling; Chapter 77: Household Work: An Ergonomic
Perspective; Section XI: User Experience, Comfort and Emotion; Chapter 78:
Objects from Prehistory, a Study from the Point of View of Ergonomics - a
Reference in Brazil; Chapter 79: Representing Traditional Culture - Poetry
Applying Elements on Product Design; Chapter 80: A Study of Applying
Saisait Tribe's Tabaa Sang (Buttocks Bell) into Cultural Creative Industry
from a Cross-Disciplinary Perspective; Chapter 81: Proposal for a Kansei
Index Related to the Uniqueness of a Product; Chapter 82: Assessment of
Product Developed with Emphasis on "Emotional Design"; Chapter 83: Emotions
Ergonomics in the Network Society; Chapter 84: Emotional Video Scene
Detection from Lifelog Videos Using Facial Feature Selection; Chapter 85:
Research of the Application According to User's Experience in 2011IDA
CONGRESS Taipei - Light of Fashion Design; Volume 3: Advances in Human
Aspects of Healthcare; Section I: Assessing Ergonomic Characteristics in
Biomedical Technologies; Chapter 1: A Multifactorial Approach and Method
for Assessing Ergonomic Characteristics in Biomedical Technologies; Chapter
2: Case Study of Integrated Ergonomic Assessment of a Portable Ultrasound
System; Chapter 3: Co-designing Better Work Organization in Healthcare;
Chapter 4: A Smart Wearable Prototype for Fetal Monitoring; Section II:
Communications, Systems Support and Healthcare Informatics; Chapter 5:
Human Factors Considerations for a Reusable Medical Equipment Reprocessing
Support System; Chapter 6: Contemporary Configuration of the Medicine
Package Leaflet: Changes in the Ergonomics of a Technical Scientific
Object; Chapter 7: The Construction of the Educational Program of the
Problem Solving Thinking Based on the Management System (HACCP); Chapter 8:
Food for the Heart: Lessons Learned while Designing a Visual Decision
Support System for Patients with Coronary Heart Disease; Chapter 9: Social
Media for the eHealth Context. A Requirement Assessment; Chapter 10: A New
Collaborative Tool for Visually Understanding National Health Indicators;
Chapter 11: Sociotechnical Considerations in the Delivery of Care to the
Frail Elderly at Home; Chapter 12: Explorative Web Development for Using
ICF as a Patient Classification Tool with the Rare Disease of ALS; Section
III: How to Improve Quality of Ergonomics in Healthcare; Chapter 13: Can
Inclusive Environmental Design be Achieved in Acute Hospitals?; Chapter 14:
Workshop Concept "Fabrica Medica ®" - Enhancing Collaborative Work in
Heterogeneous Design Teams; Chapter 15: System Ergonomic Analysis,
Evaluation and Design of Structures and Work Processes in Health Care;
Chapter 16: Supporting Structures for Information Transfer in ICUs; Chapter
17: Improving Patient Safety through an Ergonomic Technical Solution;
Chapter 18: Structures and Processes in Health Care Systems: Lessons
Learned from the VA My HealtheVet Portal; Section IV: Physical Aspects and
Risk Factors for Patients and Caregivers; Chapter 19: Identifying and
Evaluating Risk Factors for Musculoskeletal Disorders in Equine Veterinary
Work; Chapter 20: An Aspect Designing an Ergonomic Dentist's Room: Survey
of Appropriate Room Design among Dentists; Chapter 21: Musculoskeletal
Symptoms, Stress and Work Organizational Aspects in Hospital Nursing
Activities; Chapter 22: Evaluation of Bamboo Charcoal Effect to Comfort
Based on Physiological Data; Chapter 23: Environmental Audit of UK
Hospitals to Design Safer Facilities for Frail and/or Confused Older
People; Chapter 24: Extreme Makeover: Ergonomic Challenges and Solutions in
a Gastroenterology Clinic; Chapter 25: Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal
Disorder Risk in Clinical Gastroenterology; Chapter 26: Rapid Improvement
Event to Prevent Patient Falls; Chapter 27: Designing for Patient Safety -
Considering a Patient Safety Risk Assessment; Chapter 28: Ergonomic Issues
of Computer Use in a Major Healthcare System; Chapter 29: Physical and
Mental Burden of Caregivers in Providing Bathing Assistance; Chapter 30:
Slip, Trip and Fall Prevention for Health Workers in the Operation Room;
Section V: Patient Care, Patient Safety and Medical Error; Chapter 31: The
Study of Drug/Medical Device Recall Data (I) Analyses on Recall Data in
Japan; Chapter 32: Testing of a Voluntary Patient Safety Reporting System
by Think-aloud Protocols: Will a Common Format Help Quality and Efficient
Reporting?; Chapter 33: The Study of Drug/Medical Device Recall Data (II)
Analyses on Recall Data in United States; Chapter 34: The Relation between
Task Errors and the Graphic Representation of Information in Medicine
Inserts in Brazil; Chapter 35: How to Bring your Doctor Home. User-centered
Design of Trustworthy Telemedical Consultation Services; Chapter 36: A
Human-Centered Design for Supporting Long-term Care Management; Chapter 37:
Reducing Interruptions, Distractions, and Errors in Healthcare; Chapter 38:
Identifying and Modeling Perceptions of Risk Factors in Hand Hygiene during
Healthcare Operations; Chapter 39: Workflow Characterization in Busy Urban
Primary Care and Emergency Room Settings: Implications for Clinical
Information Systems Design; Chapter 40: Testing the Systems and Error
Analysis Bundle for Healthcare using a Prescription Administration Process
in a Cardiothoracic Unit, Case Study; Section VI: Medical User Centered
Design; Chapter 41: Implementation of Usability Engineering Process in a
Business Concern; Chapter 42: Systematic Application of Usability
Engineering in Medical Device Development; Chapter 43: Systematical
Improvement of an Anesthesia Workstation Considering Physical and Mental
Workload; Chapter 44: The UCD of the Touch Screen Graphical Interface on
the Domestic Unit of an In-home Telemonitoring System; Chapter 45:
User-centered Requirements for Health Information Technology: Case Study in
Cardiac Surgery; Chapter 46: Design, Usability and Staff Training - What Is
More Important?; Chapter 47: Implementation of a VA Patient-centered
Prescription Label; Section VII: Human Modeling and Patient; Chapter 48: A
Case Study for the Inclusion of Adolescents in Medical Device Design;
Chapter 49: The Use of Vignettes for Conducting Healthcare Research;
Chapter 50: A Comparative Study of the Effectiveness of Leaflets and Videos
to Educate Low-literacy Mothers to Take Care of Their New-born Babies;
Chapter 51: Improving the Patient Pathway in Prosthetic Rehabilitation;
Chapter 52: Advances in Human Aspects of Healthcare; Chapter 53: Brain
Activation Pattern during Passive Exercise With and Without Active
Exercise; Chapter 54: Spine Compression Characteristics Associated with
Back Pain Symptoms of Healthcare Workers; Chapter 55: 3D Vision Gaze with
Simultaneous Measurements of Accommodation and Convergence among Young and
Middle-aged Subjects; Chapter 56: Assessment of a Virtual Reality-based
Haptic Simulation for Motor Skill Training; Section VIII: Measures and
Validation in Healthcare; Chapter 57: Development of Moderators and
Measuring Criteria in Healthcare TAM research; Chapter 58:
Value-motivational Structure of Individuals in Their Relationship with
Post-traumatic Functional Reliability in Particular Occupations; Chapter
59: Integrated Gesture Recognition Based Interface for People with Upper
Extremity Mobility Impairments; Chapter 60: Using Computerized Technician
Competency Validation to Improve Reusable Medical Equipment Reprocessing
System Reliability; Chapter 61: Validity Verification of Coloring
Recreation Taking Place at Pay Nursing Home; Chapter 62: Design Validation
of Ergonomics through Immersive Interaction Based on Haptic Devices and
Virtual Reality; Section IX: Medical Devices and Special Populations;
Chapter 63: Anthropometric and Scoliosis Survey for Children with Physical
and Mental Disabilities; Chapter 64: Human Factors Evaluation of Medical
Equipment Reprocessing Instructions; Chapter 65: A Proposal of the Database
Schema of a Drug Composition Database to Generate Drug Package Inserts;
Chapter 66: Sensors as an Evaluative Tool for Independent Living; Section
X: Collaboration and Learning in Healthcare Systems; Chapter 67: Capturing
Team Mental Models in Complex Healthcare Environments; Chapter 68: Computer
Supported Collaboration in Health Care; Chapter 69: Dispedia.de - a
Knowledge Model of the Service System on the Rare Disease; Chapter 70: A
Review of Sensory Feedback and Skill Learning for Rehabilitation; Chapter
71: Supporting Occupational Health and Safety at the Workplace of People
with Cognitive Impairments with a Speech Driven Interaction System; Section
XI: Organization Aspects in Healthcare; Chapter 72: Interdisciplinary
Interactions in Cross-Functional Collaborative Prototyping at a Pediatric
Hospital; Chapter 73: Incorporating Human Systems Integration into the
Evacuation of Individuals with Disabilities; Chapter 74: Management of
Medical Equipment Reprocessing Procedures: A Human Factors/System
Reliability Perspective; Chapter 75: Measuring Employee Safety Culture in
Rural Nursing Home Settings: A Literature Review; Chapter 76: Ergonomics
and Occupational Health and Safety: a Cost-Benefit Analysis Model; Chapter
77: Developing Interactive and Emergency Response Devices for People with
Disabilities and Their Canine Assistants; Chapter 78: Knowledge Management
of Healthcare Team Using Clinical-Pathway Case Study in Hospital of
Miyazaki University; Volume 4: Advances in Usability Evaulation; Section I:
Devices and Their User Interfaces; Chapter 1: Improving Small Visual;
Chapter 2: Design of Steering Torque Feedback in a Fixed-base Driving
Simulator and Its Validation; Chapter 3: Design of a Touch-based User
Interface for Naval Command & Control and Comparison with a Current Onboard
System in a Scenario-based Usability Test; Chapter 4: Study of the Relation
"Action and Command" to the Interior of an Automobile; Chapter 5: Empirical
Investigation of Conflict and Interference within Haptic Controlled
Human-Excavator Interface; Section II: User Studies; Chapter 6:
Relationship among Fall-Related Self-Efficacy, Activities of Daily Living
and Fall Risk in the Elderly; Chapter 7: Accident Characteristics and
Safety Measures for Aging Workers in Korea; Chapter 8: Multi-scale Entropy
Analysis for Evaluating the Balance of the Flatfeet; Chapter 9: Academics,
Life Experiences, and Symptoms of ADHD and ODD; Chapter 10: Age Differences
in Postural Strategies for Low Forward Reach; Chapter 11: An Application of
Ballistic Movement Models for Comparing Ageing Differences While
Interacting with a Touchscreen; Chapter 12: The Impact of Soldiers' Age on
Balance; Chapter 13: Cure Performance and Usability Evaluation of
Electro-conductive Textiles Based on Healthcare Clothing System with TENS
for the Elderly; Chapter 14: Investigating the Primary Factors of Post-Sale
Service to Enhance Service Quality for Mobile Communication Devices;
Chapter 15: A Study of Establishing Demand Assessment and Support Network
of Elderly Fall-Prevention System; Chapter 16: Reducing Ergonomic Injuries
for Librarians Using a Participatory Approach; Chapter 17: Usability in the
Opening of Soft Drinks Packagings: Age Influence in Biomechanical Forces;
Chapter 18: Laterality and Usability: Biomechanical Aspects in Prehension
Strength; Chapter 19: Innovative Long-distance Interaction between Elderly
and Their Beloved Young Children Using a Kinect-based Exercise Game;
Chapter 20: Ergonomics and the Environment for the Elderly; Chapter 21:
(Less than) Perfect Aging; Chapter 22: A Comparison Study of the Effects on
Road Crossing Behavior between Normal and Parkinson Disease; Chapter 23:
Glare Sensitivity of Pilots with Different Ages and Its Effects on Visual
Performance of Nighttime Flying; Chapter 24: Training Standing Balance in
Older Adults Using Physical Activity Controlled Games: A Comparison Study;
Chapter 25: Cognitive Performance and Age; Chapter 26: An Attempt to Model
Three-dimensional Arm Movement Time; Chapter 27: Workplace Solutions for
Elderly Workers; Chapter 28: Survey Report of Recent Researches on
Usability Evaluation for Elderly People in Japan; Chapter 29: Upper
Extremity Interaction Modeling for Persons with Advanced Osteoarthritis;
Chapter 30: Ergonomic Analysis to Support Surgery-Averse Individuals that
Live with Chronic Pain; Chapter 31: Digital Tablets as a Tool for Digital
Inclusion of Elderly People; Chapter 32: Comparing Muscle Activity and
Younger and Older Users' Perceptions of Comfort When Using Sheet Switches
for Electrical Appliances; Chapter 33: Anthropometric Lot Sizing of
Garments; Chapter 34: A Study on Development of the Korean Stress Model for
Industrial Accident Prevention -Focused on the Married Workers-; Chapter
35: Study the Variability of Anthropometric Measurements of Women's Feet
Laser; Chapter 36: Work Posture Assessment of Computer Users using CARULA;
Chapter 37: Factors That Lead to an Early Decline of Road Traffic
Fatalities in China; Chapter 38: The Effect on Physiology from Different
LED Lighting; Chapter 39: Effects of Evening LED Lighting of Different CS/P
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Framework of User Oriented Systems for Call Center Services in
Telecommunication; Chapter 41: Investigating the Interface Usability of
Bluetooth Earphone Controls; Chapter 42: Evaluation of Grip Strength in
Children: the Ergonomic Design Used in the Development of Secure Lids for
Packaging; Chapter 43: Perception of Products by Different Levels of
Integration: A Study with Pruning Shears; Chapter 44: Evaluation of Manual
Torque Forces in Simulated Activities with Brazilian Adults of Different
Genders and Age Groups: Ergonomic Design of Faucets; Chapter 45: An
Ergonomic Look at the Open Plan Office; Chapter 46: Pulling Strength with
Pinch Grips: A Variable for Product Design; Chapter 47: Evaluation of an
Interactive Graphic Interface for Mobile Financial Services; Chapter 48:
The Design and Evaluation of a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
Enabled Inpatient Safety Management System; Chapter 49: The First Time We
Never Forget: Product Evaluation in the Context of First Usage; Chapter 50:
Parameters for Evaluating the Usability of the Platform Lift; Chapter 51:
Usability Testing as a Systematic Tool for Product Performance Valuation
During Design Process of an Ischial Support; Chapter 52: The Development of
a Device Selection Model for Wireless Computing Devices in High Consequence
Emergency Management; Chapter 53: Assessment Tests for Mattresses and
Pillows as Tools of the Ergonomic Conditions Diagnosis; Chapter 54: Usage
Problems and Improvement Needs of the Clinical Upper Extremity
Rehabilitation Devices in Taiwan: A Pilot Study; Chapter 55: Usability of
Automotive Integrated Switch System using Face Direction; Chapter 56:
Effects of Automotive Switch Type and Location on Usability and Visual Time
off Road; Chapter 57: Development of Similarity Measures by Extracting
Design Features of a Shoe Last; Chapter 58: Design and Assessment of
Digital Drawing System for Children Gesture Movement with Visual Interface
Feedback; Chapter 59: An Evaluation Tool the Subject / the Pointing Device
Pair; Chapter 60: Effects of Seat and Handgrips Adjustments on a Hand Bike
Vehicle. An Ergonomic and Aerodynamic Study for a Quantitative Assessment
of Paralympics Athlete's Performance; Chapter 61: Ergonomics and Design as
Tools on the Risk Management; Chapter 62: Design a Force Platform for
Measuring Center of Pressure (COP) Signal; Chapter 63: Ergonomics and
Inclusivity Present in the Visual Communication Design Project; Chapter 64:
Glazed Tile Surfaces as Perceptual Cues in Space Recognition and Urban
Design; Chapter 65: Breast Design: The Role of Ergonomic Underwear during
Lifetime; Chapter 66: The Importance of Integrating Perceived Affordances
and Hazard Perception in Package Design; Chapter 67: A Case Study of
Creating Public Space for People with Disabilities; Chapter 68: The Use of
Reverse Engineering Development of Cranial Prosthesis for Thermal Spray;
Chapter 69: Usability Evaluation of Touchscreen Phone in Emergency Context;
Volume 5: Advances in the Human Side of Service Engineering; Section I:
Health Services; Chapter 1: Service Process Visualization in Nursing-care
Service Using State Transition Model; Chapter 2: Self-service for Personal
Health Monitoring and Decisions; Chapter 3: A Study of the Productivity
Enhancement in Medical Practice by the Introduction of a Handheld Tablet
Computer; Section II: Service Innovation; Chapter 4: Human-centric Approach
of Value Proposition in New Generation Digital Business; Chapter 5: Value
Co-Creation in R&D; Chapter 6: Social Networks for Outsourcing and
Developing a Firm's Creativity; Chapter 7: Creativity and Learning in the
Practices of Service Innovation; Chapter 8: Service Design to Evoke Users'
Enthusiasm-Proposal and Evaluation of a Museum Information Providing
Service; Chapter 9: Ergonomics at Home: Contribution to the Design of a
Smart Home Lighting Service; Chapter 10: Designing a Mobile-based Banking
Service: The MOBSERV Project; Section III: Societal Factors; Chapter 11:
Human Centered System Integration (HCSI): Case study of Elderly Care
Service Design; Chapter 12: Integrating Healthcare Service with Ambient
Interactive Systems: Conceptual Framework;