将人为因素与临床研究相结合。

Q3 Engineering
Charlie Irving, Ian Culverhouse
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人因工程(HFE)流程支持医疗设备的设计和开发,尤其是需要进行临床研究的新型设备。在获得市场批准之前,人因工程流程的典型高潮是人因 (HF) 验证研究,该研究对参与者、环境和任务代表有具体要求,这给医疗设备制造商带来了经济和时间负担。虽然监管机构(和作者)强烈建议在临床研究之前进行高频验证研究,但上市前审批所需的高频验证研究的规定方法可能会在开发过程中的临床研究之前过多。不过,高频验证研究的严格性将有助于有效的临床研究设计,并将不良临床结果或合规性的风险降至最低。本文就确定在每个临床研究阶段之前进行哪种类型的高频研究时应考虑的事项提出了建议,并深入探讨了高频试验和临床研究的共生效益。
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Human factors integration with clinical investigations.

The human factors engineering (HFE) process supports the design and development of medical devices, especially novel devices requiring clinical investigation. The typical culmination of the HFE process prior to market approval is a human factors (HF) validation study, with specific requirements of participant, environment and task representation that carry a financial and temporal burden for medical device manufacturers. Whilst strongly recommended ahead of clinical investigations by regulators (and the authors), the prescribed methodology for HF validation studies required for pre-market approval may be excessive ahead of a clinical investigation during the development process. However, the stringent nature of HF validation studies will support effective clinical investigation design and minimise risks of poor clinical outcome or compliance. This paper provides recommendations in what to consider when determining what type of HF study to conduct ahead of each clinical investigation phase as well as insights into the symbiotic benefits of HFE and clinical investigations.

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Journal of Medical Engineering and Technology
Journal of Medical Engineering and Technology Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology is an international, independent, multidisciplinary, bimonthly journal promoting an understanding of the physiological processes underlying disease processes and the appropriate application of technology. Features include authoritative review papers, the reporting of original research, and evaluation reports on new and existing techniques and devices. Each issue of the journal contains a comprehensive information service which provides news relevant to the world of medical technology, details of new products, book reviews, and selected contents of related journals.
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