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Nurses’ reactions to alarms in a neonatal intensive care unit
Y Bitan, J Meyer, D Shinar, E Zmora
Cognition, Technology & Work 6, 239-246, 2004
1232004
Why better operators receive worse warnings
J Meyer, Y Bitan
Human Factors 44 (3), 343-353, 2002
772002
Use of colour-coded labels for intravenous high-risk medications and lines to improve patient safety
N Porat, Y Bitan, D Shefi, Y Donchin, H Rozenbaum
BMJ Quality & Safety 18 (6), 505-509, 2009
572009
Self-initiated and respondent actions in a simulated control task
Y Bitan, J Meyer
Ergonomics 50 (5), 763-788, 2007
372007
Duration estimates and users' preferences in human-computer interaction
J Meyer, D Shinar, Y Bitan, D Leiser
Ergonomics 39 (1), 46-60, 1996
371996
Machine learning applied to multi-sensor information to reduce false alarm rate in the ICU
G Hever, L Cohen, MF O’Connor, I Matot, B Lerner, Y Bitan
Journal of clinical monitoring and computing 34, 339-352, 2020
282020
Time to get off this pig's back?: the human factors aspects of the mismatch between device and real-world knowledge in the health care environment
ME Nunnally, Y Bitan
Journal of Patient Safety 2 (3), 124-131, 2006
272006
Between choice and chance: the role of human factors in acute care equipment decisions
C Nemeth, M Nunnally, Y Bitan, S Nunnally, RI Cook
Journal of patient safety 5 (2), 114-121, 2009
262009
Correlating data from different sensors to increase the positive predictive value of alarms: an empiric assessment
Y Bitan, MF O’Connor
F1000Research 1, 2012
172012
Around the Patient Bed: Human Factors and Safety in Health Care
DG edited by Yoel Donchin
CRC Press 11, 163-174, 2013
152013
Scheduling of actions and reliance on warnings in a simulated control task
J Meyer, Y Bitan, D Shinar, E Zmora
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 43 (3 …, 1999
151999
Staff actions and alarms in a neonatal intensive care unit
Y Bitan, J Meyer, D Shinar, E Zmora
Proceedings of the human factors and ergonomics society annual meeting 44 (1 …, 2000
142000
Unintended patient safety risks due to wireless smart infusion pump library update delays
KY Hsu, P DeLaurentis, Y Bitan, DD Degnan, Y Yih
Journal of Patient Safety 15 (1), e8-e14, 2019
132019
Paramedic equipment bags: How their position during out-of-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) affect paramedic ergonomics and performance
Y Harari, R Riemer, E Jaffe, O Wacht, Y Bitan
Applied Ergonomics 82, 102977, 2020
122020
Evaluation of tactile cues for simulated patients’ status under high and low workload
N Katzman, M Gellert, JJ Schlesinger, T Oron-Gilad, JR Cooperstock, ...
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 63 (1 …, 2019
122019
Tracking the progress of wireless infusion pump drug library updates–a data-driven analysis of pump update delays
KY Hsu, P DeLaurentis, Y Yih, Y Bitan
Journal of Medical Systems 43, 1-7, 2019
122019
How do clinicians reconcile conditions and medications? The cognitive context of medication reconciliation
G Vashitz, ME Nunnally, Y Parmet, Y Bitan, MF O’Connor, RI Cook
Cognition, technology & work 15, 109-116, 2013
122013
Displaying a boundary in graphic and symbolic “wait” displays: Duration estimates and users’ preferences
J Meyer, Y Bitan, D Shinar
International Journal of Human‐Computer Interaction 7 (3), 273-290, 1995
121995
The effect of emergency department nurse experience on triage decision making
T Levis-Elmelech, D Schwartz, Y Bitan
Human Factors in Healthcare 2, 100015, 2022
112022
FULE—Functionality, Usability, Look-and-Feel and Evaluation Novel User-Centered Product Design Methodology—Illustrated in the Case of an Autonomous Medical Device
E Liberman-Pincu, Y Bitan
Applied Sciences 11 (3), 985, 2021
112021
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