We apply Human Factors (HF) methods and approaches to evaluate and optimise health technologies to support healthcare work and improve patient safety.
The Digital Health Human Factors Research Group is a part of听the听University of Sydney Susan Wakil School of Nursing and Midwifery.
高清福利片 seeks to understand and improve the interactions between users, health technologies and organisations using mixed-methods approaches.听
We have expertise in the design, implementation and evaluation of a range of technologies and systems, including:
Professor Melissa Baysari and team were successful in securing $3M for a new National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Centre of Research Excellence (CRE), due to commence later this year.
The听CRE in Human Factors and AI-enabled Clinical Decision Support听aims to create a paradigm shift in the way AI-enabled CDS is designed, implemented, and evaluated, ensuring CDS systems are designed around the capabilities, limitations, needs and preferences of users.
Professor Baysari will lead a multi-disciplinary team of experts in Human Factors and Ergonomics, CDS and AI and take a systems thinking approach听to听maximise the benefits and minimise the risks of AI-enabled CDS.
The Centre will be run from 3 hubs: the University of Sydney, Macquarie University and the University of Sunshine Coast, and Professor Baysari鈥檚 fellow CIs from the University of Sydney include Professor Sarah Hilmer and Professor Tom Snelling.
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The Digital Health Human Factors Research Group regularly collaborates with industry partners, local health districts and government. Some of our partners include:
Mailing address
Level 8 West Wing
Susan Wakil Health Building (D18)
The University of Sydney
NSW, 2006