When
Day:
Thursday
Date:
02 May 2024
Time:
11:00 - 12:30
Duration:
1.5 hours
Prices
Members:
Free
Non-members:
£99.00
Where
Online

MS Teams
Online video conferencing

Human Factors and Ergonomics in Healthcare Practice.

This session will explore human factors from the lens of sociotechnical system interactions. We will discuss how to analyse and (re)design ‘systems’ and ‘things’ which allow people to succeed. This includes considering the move from linear thinking to system thinking and the impact that this can have in a complex environment such as healthcare.

An overview of one of the most widely used healthcare human factors systems models, the Systems Engineering Initiative for Patient Safety (SEIPS) model, will be provided, and practical exercises will be undertaken to demonstrate the use of the SEIPS model.

Lead facilitator

Lydia Lofton  

Lydia is an experienced workforce specialist with expertise in clinical education. She has a background as a paediatric intensive care nurse, and extensive experience in NHS hospital trusts, international healthcare systems, academic health science partnerships, and arms-length bodies.

Lydia has designed and delivered interprofessional education, developed regional education networks, and provided system-level leadership for simulation-based education and cancer workforce transformation.

In her current role, Lydia addresses workforce and education challenges by working in partnership with stakeholders in national and regional NHS systems, commissioners, and professional bodies.

Lydia is skilled at facilitating groups and supporting teams to create solutions and resolve conflict. She is a qualified mediator with the International Mediation Institute, focused on workplace and interpersonal conflict.

Lydia completed a Master of Arts in Clinical Education at King’s College London, and specialises in collaborative practice, interprofessional education, team training, human factors and ergonomics. Lydia has previously served as President of the Paediatric Simulation Society (2020-21) and member of the Executive Committee and Board of Directors (2017-2022).

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