Russell J. Branaghan
Affiliations: | Psychology | Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States |
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Law KE, Hildebrand EA, Hawthorne HJ, et al. (2018) A pilot study of non-routine events in gynecological surgery: Type, impact, and effect. Gynecologic Oncology |
Branaghan RJ. (2018) Human Factors in Medical Device Design: Methods, Principles, and Guidelines. Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America. 30: 225-236 |
Forsyth KL, Hildebrand EA, Hallbeck MS, et al. (2018) Characteristics of team briefings in gynecological surgery. Applied Ergonomics |
Blocker RC, Forsyth KL, Branaghan RJ, et al. (2017) Operative traffic in orthopedics: A glimpse into surgical team transformations Perioperative Care and Operating Room Management. 8: 29-32 |
Hildebrand EA, Branaghan RJ, Hallbeck MS, et al. (2014) Team briefings in the gynecological operating room: A cognitive task analysis Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. 2014: 753-757 |
Jolly JD, Hildebrand EA, Branaghan RJ. (2013) Better instructions for use to improve reusable medical equipment (RME) sterility. Human Factors. 55: 397-410 |
English D, Branaghan RJ. (2012) An empirically derived taxonomy of pilot violation behavior Safety Science. 50: 199-209 |
Jolly JD, Hildebrand EA, Branaghan RJ, et al. (2012) Patient safety and reprocessing: A usability test of the endoscope reprocessing procedure Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing. 19 |
Branaghan RJ, Covas-Smith CM, Jackson KD, et al. (2011) Using knowledge structures to redesign an instructor-operator station. Applied Ergonomics. 42: 934-40 |
Sinocruz JQ, Hildebrand EA, Neuman BL, et al. (2011) Human factors implications for standard operating procedure development and usability in reprocessing safety Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. 803-807 |