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Lean Thinking in Emergency Departments: A Critical ReviewHOLDEN, Richard J.Annals of emergency medicine. 2011, Vol 57, Num 3, pp 265-278, issn 0196-0644, 14 p.Article

Probabilistic analysis of interdependent infrastructures subjected to weather-related hazards : Climate Change Risks to Civil InfrastructureVAL, Dimitri V; HOLDEN, Richard; NODWELL, Sarah et al.Civil engineering and environmental systems (Print). 2014, Vol 31, Num 2, pp 140-152, issn 1028-6608, 13 p.Conference Paper

Human factors systems approach to healthcare quality and patient safetyCARAYON, Pascale; WETTERNECK, Tosha B; RIVERA-RODRIGUEZ, A. Joy et al.Applied Ergonomics. 2014, Vol 45, Num 1, pp 14-25, issn 0003-6870, 12 p.Article

A network flow model for interdependent infrastructures at the local scaleHOLDEN, Richard; VAL, Dimitri V; BURKHARD, Roland et al.Safety science. 2013, Vol 53, pp 51-60, issn 0925-7535, 10 p.Article

A review of medical error reporting system design considerations and a proposed cross-level systems research framework : Classifying and understanding human errorHOLDEN, Richard J; KARSH, Ben-Tzion.Human factors. 2007, Vol 49, Num 2, pp 257-276, issn 0018-7208, 20 p.Article

A theoretical model of health information technology usage behaviour with implications for patient safetyHOLDEN, Richard J; KARSH, Ben-Tzion.Behaviour & information technology (Print). 2009, Vol 28, Num 1, pp 21-38, issn 0144-929X, 18 p.Article

Toward a theoretical approach to medical error reporting system research and designKARSH, Ben-Tzion; ESCOTO, Kamisha Hamilton; BEASLEY, John W et al.Applied Ergonomics. 2006, Vol 37, Num 3, pp 283-295, issn 0003-6870, 13 p.Article

Crossing levels in systems ergonomics: A framework to support 'mesoergonomic' inquiryKARSH, Ben-Tzion; WATERSON, Patrick; HOLDEN, Richard J et al.Applied Ergonomics. 2014, Vol 45, Num 1, pp 45-54, issn 0003-6870, 10 p.Article

SEIPS 2.0: a human factors framework for studying and improving the work of healthcare professionals and patientsHOLDEN, Richard J; CARAYON, Pascale; GURSES, Ayse P et al.Ergonomics. 2013, Vol 56, Num 11, pp 1669-1686, issn 0014-0139, 18 p.Article

Automation and adaptation: nurses' problem-solving behavior following the implementation of bar-coded medication administration technologyHOLDEN, Richard J; RIVERA-RODRIGUEZ, A. Joy; FAYE, Hélène et al.Cognition, technology & work (Print). 2013, Vol 15, Num 3, pp 283-296, issn 1435-5558, 14 p.Article

A change management framework for macroergonomic field researchHOLDEN, Richard J; OR, Calvin K. L; ALPER, Samuel J et al.Applied Ergonomics. 2008, Vol 39, Num 4, pp 459-474, issn 0003-6870, 16 p.Article

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