Publications by authors named "Lucie Cuvelier"

This article brings together works on the concept of constructed safety in ergonomics, carried out over the last twenty-five years. Firstly, we situate this approach to safety in relation to previously developed existing models (e.g.

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Patient security has become a priority in public health policies. In 30 years, health systems have adopted the risk management tools designed for industries. The purpose of this review of the literature is to describe the current security models and approaches deployed in health systems and to explore new perspectives.

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Patient safety is a major issue and a challenge to be addressed by public policy. New alternative approaches are currently being developed within the international community. In particular, these new approaches include the concept of "resilience" In this context, this literature review presents this new trend called "resilience engineering".

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Objective: Anticipation and planning are essential steps of risk management but the mechanisms of planning behavior are incompletely understood, especially the factors including collective work. The aim of this research is to understand how anesthetists plan safe solution to perform anesthesia.

Methods: A study based on interviews was conducted in two French hospitals.

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