Summary of Human Factors and the 'Dirty Dozen' - World Patient Safety Day Webinar

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The webinar discusses the "Dirty Dozen" of human factors, which are behaviors or attitudes that can lead to patient safety incidents. The presenter provides guidance on how to participate in the webinar, and the webinar will be recorded and available on the CEC website and on the presenter's YouTube channel.

  • 00:00:00 This 1-hour webinar discusses the "Dirty Dozen" of human factors, which are behaviors or attitudes that can lead to patient safety incidents. The presenter introduces herself and discusses her background as a nurse and midwife. She tells the audience that the theme for World Patient Safety Day this year is health worker safety, and she provides guidance on how to participate in the webinar. The webinar will be recorded and available on the CEC website and on the presenter's YouTube channel.
  • 00:05:00 This video discusses the importance of human factors in healthcare and presents the "dirty dozen" of human factors to consider. The presenter then provides an exercise to help people understand how their brain works.
  • 00:10:00 The study found that the human mind can read words without understanding every letter, and that this is important because the human mind can unravel patterns and recognize the letters it is looking for.
  • 00:15:00 This video discusses the "dirty dozen" concept, which is a list of 12 elements that can lead to human errors. The concepts discussed include mistake prevention, situational awareness, and human factors principles. The video concludes by introducing the viewers to the "dirty dozen" of this webinar, which includes individuals who have contributed to many accidents.
  • 00:20:00 The "Dirty Dozen" are twelve risk factors that can lead to human error. The video discusses how communication can play a role in risk assessment and decision-making. The presenter discusses an example of how speaking without bias can help reduce risk.
  • 00:25:00 The presenter discusses human factors and the "dirty dozen" - a list of behaviors that can lead to patient safety incidents. The presenter recommends using structured tools to communicate, breaking down barriers, and maintaining awareness of new information.
  • 00:30:00 The "dirty dozen" is a list of distractions that can lead to safety issues. The video explains how to avoid being distracted by these distractions and how to be more effective when making decisions.
  • 00:35:00 The speaker discusses the "Dirty Dozen" of human factors, which are factors that can affect patient safety. He discusses the importance of having assertiveness techniques in order to prevent stress and reduce tunnel vision. He also discusses the stress that can come from acute stress and an emergency situation.
  • 00:40:00 The "dirty dozen" is a list of potential safety hazards that can impact a patient's care. The list includes distractions, complacency, stress, and lack of awareness. Each of these hazards can have negative consequences for the patient's safety. The video concludes by asking the viewers to list which of the dirty dozen may affect them in their work or home life.
  • 00:45:00 This video covers the "dirty dozen" of human factors, which are things that can affect patient safety. The presenter discusses how to identify these factors in conversations, and how to apply them to improve patient safety.
  • 00:50:00 The "Dirty Dozen" are 12 common human factors that can cause accidents and injuries. This webinar discusses how to identify and address them.

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