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Medication Transitions: Vulnerable Periods of Change in Need of Human Factors and Ergonomics

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Journal Appl Ergon
Specialty Psychology
Date 2020 Oct 13
PMID 33049545
Citations 7
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Abstract

We present a novel view of transitions from the lens of patient ergonomics (the "science of patient work"), which posits that patients and other non-professionals perform effortful work towards health-related goals. In patient work transitions, patients experience changes in, for example, health, task demands, work capacity, roles and responsibilities, knowledge and skills, routines, needs and technologies. Medication transitions are a particularly vulnerable type of patient work transitions. We describe two cases of medication transitions-new medications and medication deprescribing-in which the patient work lens reveals many accompanying changes, vulnerabilities, and opportunities for human factors and ergonomics.

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