Using Shared Mental Models and Organisational Learning to Support Safety and Security Through Cyberspace: A Computational Analysis Approach

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Studies in Systems, Decision and Control

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Ensuring patient safety and security through cyberspace requires that all care professionals operate as a team and community . In order to be successful, it is of paramount importance that all members of the team have a shared understanding of the diagnosis, the condition of the patient, the secure use of medical devices and the plan of action. At present, to ensure that all mem bers have this 'shared mental model', members communicate and observe each other's actions. Based upon this information, members sho uld be able to confirm if indeed all have a shared mental model and speak up when deviations in one or more members and/or processes are suspected. From a group dynamical and information processing perspective, this verification process is known to be very vulnerable: how can red flags be detected in complicated surgery settings and do members feel psychologically safe enough to speak up when they have concerns about being on the same page as the rest of their team? This book presents a new approach for saf ety and security through cyberspace through introducing a concept of co designed clinical pathways supported by the AI coach. The AI coach will be an intervention for both improving hospital wide safety and security through cyberspace. The AI Coach will empower users by supporting and facilitating the development of a shared mental model for team and organisational learning. The AI coach will function as an information, communication, cooperation and  decision support system. The book advises to incorporate issues or cybersecurity risk management into the total safety and security process, among others through co-creating security.  
Pages
406 pages
Collection
Studies in Systems, Decision and Control
Parution
2025-01-02
Marque
Springer
EAN papier
9783031720741
EAN PDF
9783031720758

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4
Nombre pages imprimables
40
Taille du fichier
26972 Ko
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179,34 €
EAN EPUB
9783031720758

Informations sur l'ebook
Nombre pages copiables
4
Nombre pages imprimables
40
Taille du fichier
147108 Ko
Prix
179,34 €