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Alexandra R Lang PhD
Alexandra R Lang PhD
Associate Professor in Human Factors, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham
Verified email at nottingham.ac.uk - Homepage
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Wearable technology in epilepsy: the views of patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals
E Bruno, S Simblett, A Lang, A Biondi, C Odoi, A Schulze-Bonhage, ...
Epilepsy & Behavior 85, 141-149, 2018
2132018
Implementing human factors in anaesthesia: guidance for clinicians, departments and hospitals: guidelines from the Difficult Airway Society and the Association of Anaesthetists
FE Kelly, C Frerk, CR Bailey, TM Cook, K Ferguson, R Flin, K Fong, ...
Anaesthesia 78 (4), 458-478, 2023
1292023
Medical device design in context: A model of user–device interaction and consequences
S Sharples, J Martin, A Lang, M Craven, S O’Neill, J Barnett
Displays 33 (4-5), 221-232, 2012
1142012
The effect of design on the usability and real world effectiveness of medical devices: a case study with adolescent users
AR Lang, JL Martin, S Sharples, JA Crowe
Applied ergonomics 44 (5), 799-810, 2013
1012013
More holes than cheese. What prevents the delivery of effective, high quality and safe health care in England?
S Hignett, A Lang, L Pickup, C Ives, M Fray, C McKeown, S Tapley, ...
Ergonomics 61 (1), 5-14, 2018
1002018
Human factors in anaesthesia: a narrative review
FE Kelly, C Frerk, CR Bailey, TM Cook, K Ferguson, R Flin, K Fong, ...
Anaesthesia 78 (4), 479-490, 2023
732023
A mobile phone intervention to improve obesity-related health behaviors of adolescents across Europe: iterative co-design and feasibility study
A Martin, M Caon, F Adorni, G Andreoni, A Ascolese, S Atkinson, K Bul, ...
JMIR mHealth and uHealth 8 (3), e14118, 2020
662020
See I told you I was taking it!-Attitudes of adolescents with asthma towards a device monitoring their inhaler use: Implications for future design
S Howard, A Lang, S Sharples, D Shaw
Appl Ergon 58, 224-37, 2017
432017
Electronic monitoring of adherence to inhaled medication in asthma
S Howard, A Lang, M Patel, S Sharples, D Shaw
Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews 10 (1), 50-63, 2014
392014
Developing mHealth apps with researchers: multi-stakeholder design considerations
MP Craven, AR Lang, JL Martin
International Conference of Design, User Experience, and Usability, 15-24, 2014
372014
Fire safety and emergency evacuation guidelines for intensive care units and operating theatres: for use in the event of fire, flood, power cut, oxygen supply failure, noxious …
FE Kelly, CR Bailey, P Aldridge, PA Brennan, RP Hardy, P Henrys, ...
Anaesthesia 76 (10), 1377-1391, 2021
362021
What are the pros and cons of electronically monitoring inhaler use in asthma? A multistakeholder perspective
S Howard, A Lang, S Sharples, D Shaw
BMJ Open Respiratory Research 3 (1), 2016
362016
Frontiers in human factors: integrating human factors and ergonomics to improve safety and quality in Latin American healthcare systems
C Aceves-González, Y Rodríguez, CM Escobar-Galindo, E Pérez, ...
International Journal for Quality in Health Care 33 (Supplement_1), 45-50, 2021
322021
Promoting healthy teenage behaviour across three European countries through the use of a novel smartphone technology platform, PEGASO fit for future: study protocol of a quasi …
E Puigdomenech, A Martin, A Lang, F Adorni, SF Gomez, B McKinstry, ...
BMC medical informatics and decision making 19 (1), 278, 2019
322019
The impact of an electronic patient bedside observation and handover system on clinical practice: mixed-methods evaluation
A Lang, M Simmonds, J Pinchin, S Sharples, L Dunn, S Clarke, O Bennett, ...
JMIR medical informatics 7 (1), e11678, 2019
312019
The dichotomy of the application of a systems approach in UK healthcare the challenges and priorities for implementation
L Pickup, A Lang, S Atkinson, S Sharples
Ergonomics 61 (1), 15-25, 2018
282018
Medical device design for adolescent adherence and developmental goals: a case study of a cystic fibrosis physiotherapy device
AR Lang, JL Martin, S Sharples, JA Crowe
Patient preference and adherence, 301-309, 2014
282014
One size does not fit all: impact of hand size on ease of use of instruments for minimally invasive surgery
SV Green, DE Morris, DN Naumann, HL Rhodes, JK Burns, R Roberts, ...
The Surgeon 21 (5), 267-272, 2023
252023
Health care professionals’ views on using remote measurement technology in managing central nervous system disorders: qualitative interview study
JA Andrews, MP Craven, J Jamnadas-Khoda, AR Lang, R Morriss, ...
Journal of Medical Internet Research 22 (7), e17414, 2020
252020
Development of a clinical interface for a novel newborn resuscitation device: human factors approach to understanding cognitive user requirements
L Pickup, A Lang, L Shipley, C Henry, J Carpenter, D McCartney, M Butler, ...
JMIR Human Factors 6 (2), e12055, 2019
222019
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