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Human Factors and
Ergonomics Society
Healthcare Conference –
March 11, 2013
Baltimore, MD
Ed Israelski
- Convener IEC/ISO JWG Joint
Working Group on Usability
- Co-Chair AAMI HFE Committee
Looking ahead to
new human factors
standards and
guidances for
medical devices
Outline
• Overview of the Human Factors Engineering
HFE Process for Medical Products
• Overview of Human Factors Standards and
Guidances for Medical Products
• Changes now in progress
• Implications
2
Definitions
• Use Error
– Use error is repetitive and can be predicted. It can be minimized by
design and identified through usability testing and hazard analysis.
– Act or omission of an act that results in a different outcome than
intended by the manufacturer or expected by the USER, which may
result from a mismatch situation between USER, man-machine
interface, task and/or environment. HE74:2001
The terms User Error and Human Error are no longer used officially
Abnormal Use
– Intentional act or intentional omission of an act by the RESPONSIBLE
ORGANIZATION or USER of a MEDICAL DEVICE as a result of conduct
that is beyond any further reasonable means of RISK CONTROL by the
MANUFACTURER
• Sabotage, Reckless Use
3
Human Factors Core Methods
4
Human Factors in the Design Control
Process
5
gu e 5 u a acto s t e es g Co t o ocess
Contextual
Inquiry
Literature
Reviews
Complaints
Analysis
Market
Research
Task Analysis
User Profiles
Use Environment
Heuristic Review
RISK ANALYSIS
Usability
Objectives
Prototyping /
Simulations
Iterative Design
Formative
Usability
Testing
RISK ANALYSIS
Cognitive
Walkthroughs
Expert
Reviews
Cognitive
Walkthroughs
Usability
Testing
RISK ANALYSIS
Concept
Phase Verification
Design
Output
Design
Input Validation
Perform
Studies &
Analysis
Design
Requirements
Design
Specifications
Test Output
Against
Input
Test Against
User Needs
Production
Units (or
Equivalent)
Summative
Usability
Testing
Field Studies
Design
Control
Activities
Human
Factors
Activities
Summary: HFE Process for Medical Devices
• Systematic and Scientific process is required
– Contextual Inquiry
– User Interface Specification
– Usability Testing with iterative design
• Design controls are specified by the FDA and recommended by
international regulators.
• A Design History File must be maintained. It is auditable.
• Formal Risk Management is required to identify use errors that might
lead to high levels of risk for patients and end users.
• Verification is required to show that design outputs meet design inputs.
• Validation of the user interfaces is required via usability testing against
formal acceptance testing, which must reflect customer requirements.
• Post market surveillance is required to track adverse events associated
with a device and to formally track customer complaints via a CAPA
corrective action preventative action plan.
6
Human Factors Standards
– ANSI/AAMI HE 75:2009 Human factors engineering—
Design of medical devices (Design Principles Standard)
– ISO/IEC 62366:2007 Ed 1, Medical devices - Application of
usability engineering to medical devices (Process Standard)
– Annexes include: AAMI HE 74:2001
– IEC/ISO International HF Standards
• IEC 60601-1-6:2010 Ed 3. Medical electrical equipment - Parts 1-6, General
requirements for safety: Collateral Standard: Usability –Issued (Temporary
bridge to IEC 62366:2007)
– IECEE – TRF (Test Report Forms) for Usability
Standards
• Covers how to certify against IEC 62366:2007 and IEC 60601-1-6:2010
• Used by Notified Bodies and Certified Test Labs
7
Related Standards
8
ISO 14971:2007 Medical devices -- Application of risk management to medical
devices
ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1, 3rd ed. General safety & essential performance standard
for medical electrical equipment
IEC 60601-1-8: 2006 Collateral to IEC 60601-1:2005 on general requirements,
tests and guidance for alarm systems
IEC TR 60878:2003 Graphical symbols for electrical equipment in medical practice
ISO 15223-1:2007 Medical devices – Symbols to be used with medical device
labels, labeling and information to be supplied
ISO 15223-2:2010 Medical devices - Symbols to be used with medical device
labels, labeling and information to be supplied - Part 2: Symbol development,
selection and validation
International Usability Standards IEC/ISO - Updates
• IEC TR 60878:2001 -Graphical symbols for electrical equipment
in medical practice
• CD to be issued in 2013 – Additional Symbols from ISO, IEC added
• Reorganized Categories of Symbols
• ANSI/AAMI/IEC 62366:2007 Ed 1, Medical devices - Application
of usability engineering to medical devices
• Legacy Amendment CDV issued in 2012. Goal is to issue mid-2013
• Rewrite/Update started in June, 2011. (Completion targeted for
2015)
• Two parts
– IEC 62366-1 Normative Standard (Concise) – CD Nov, 2012
– IEC 62366 -2 Informative Standard (HFE/UE Tutorial) – Working
Draft
9
Changes to IEC 62366:2007
• Normative standard (IEC 62366-1)
– Streamlined
– Harmonized with draft FDA HFE/UE Guidance (June, 2011)
– Improved and simplified terminology
• Use Specification (not Application Spec)
• User Interface Specification (not Usability Spec)
– More thoroughly integrated with Risk Management (ISO
14971)
– Controversy over the name – HFE, UE or UE/HFE
• Informative tutorial (how to do) information moved to
TR technical report (IEC TR 62366-2)
• More informative annexes
• More examples with illustrations
10
IEC 62366:2007 Medical Devices – (Changes)
•5: Usability Engineering Process (UE/HFE Process)
5.1 Application Specification (Use Specification)
5.2: Frequently Used Functions (Part of Primary Operation
Functions)
5.3 Identify Hazardous Situations (Hazard Related Use Scenarios)
5.3.1 Identify characteristics related to safety
5.3.2 Identify known or foreseeable hazards
5.4: Primary Operating Functions
5.5: Usability Specification (User Interface Specification)
5.6 Usability Validation Plan
5.7 User Interface Implementation
5.8 Usability Verification (Formative Usability Evaluation)
5.9 Usability Validation (Summative Usability Evaluation)
•6: Accompanying Documents
•7: Training/Training Materials
11
IEC 62366:2007 - Legacy Devices –
Draft Amendment- Annex K
• Evaluation of a USER INTERFACE OF UNKNOWN
PROVENANCE (UOUP). THREE SCENARIOS:
o MEDICAL DEVICES on the market that were not developed using the USABILITY
ENGINEERING PROCESS of IEC 62366:2007 (so called legacy MEDICAL DEVICES);
o MEDICAL DEVICES that have changes to the USER INTERFACE and that were not originally
developed using IEC 62366:2007; and
NOTE Only the unchanged portions of the USER INTERFACE are considered UOUP.
o MEDICAL DEVICES that incorporate an off-the-shelf component that itself was not
developed using the USABILITY ENGINEERING PROCESS of IEC 62366:2007.
• Legacy UOUP process to be carried over to
updated 62366 as well
• Comments to CDV to be resolved in April, 2013
12
IEC 62366:2007 Legacy Amendment- Annex K
• Evaluation of a USER INTERFACE OF UNKNOWN PROVENANCE
(UOUP)
• K.2 Usability engineering process for user interface of unknown
provenance
– K.2.1 Application specification (Intended Use)
– K.2.2 Frequently used functions
– K.2.3 PRIMARY OPERATING FUNCTIONS (Tasks that could lead to Harm)
– K.2.4 Review of post-market information (Complaints, recalls, CAPA)
– K.2.5 HAZARDS and HAZARDOUS SITUATIONS caused by USABILITY
problems (Use Risk Analysis e.g. Use FMEA)
– K.2.6 RISK CONTROL (If Residual Risk is not acceptable- Use HFE/UE
process)
13
Life Cycle Amendment to IEC 60601-1-6:2010
• IEC/ISO International HF Standards
– IEC 60601-1-6:2010 Ed 3. Medical electrical
equipment - Parts 1-6, General requirements for
safety: Collateral Standard: Usability –Issued
(Temporary bridge to IEC 62366:2007)
• Draft Amendment to remove erroneous Lifecycle
reference to IEC 62366
• Excludes:
– Post Production Monitoring for Usability
– Maintenance of the USABILITY ENGINEERING PROCESS.
• CDV Comments to be resolved in April, 2013
14
ANSI/AAMI HE75: Human Factors
Principles for Medical Device Design
– Comprehensive design guidelines
• 465 pages in 25 sections
– Special issues related to medical practices
and process giving context to best design
practices
– FDA sponsored companion book to HE 75
published by CRC/Taylor and Francis
– 850 pages
– Handbook of human factors in medical device
design, (2010) Gardner-Bonneau, D, Weinger,
M.B.and Wiklund Michael (Eds)
15
HE75: Scope
16
• Organized in 3 General Areas (25 Sections)
• General Considerations and Principles
• Design Elements
• Integrated Solutions
• Specific Design Guidance & Recommendations
• Authors are Human Factors Experts
• Vast HF Literature is Distilled and Summarized
• Intended to Save Design Time
• Specific Numbered Guidance Statements are Included
• Extensive References are Provided
HE 75 at a glance…
17
General Considerations Design Elements Integrated
Solutions
General UI Design
Principles
Managing Risk of
Use Error
Basic Skills and Abilities
Anthropometry &
Biomechanics
Environmental
Considerations
Usability Testing
Signs, Symbols,
Markings
User Documentation
Packaging Design
Cross-Cultural/ Cross-
National Design
Alarm Design
Displays
Controls Design
Connectors/
Connections
Software User Interfaces
Accessibility
Considerations
Use of Automation
Home Health Care
Considerations
Workstation Design
Mobile Devices
Design of Hand Tools
Design for Post-Market
ANSI/AAMI HE 75:2009 – Human
factors engineering—Design of
medical devices – Update
• Work started to draft Updated HE-75 Edition 2
– New sections including: Medical apps, Auditory
Displays, Combination Products, Robotics, Training,
Virtual Reality, Wearable Devices, Simulation,
Telemedicine, Medical Info Systems, Maintenance
– Correct/Update current sections
18
Future Standards Work Items
• AAMI Human Factors Engineering Committee
– Post-market surveillance (event detection) and complaint analysis for
use error- TIR HE_1
• CDV issued and comments being resolved (expect to be issued mid-2013)
– Contextual Inquiry/Observational Research Standards – draft
completed
– Human Factors Engineering integration into Design Controls – New
Work Item
• IEC MT 25 on Usability
– Accompanying Documents Symbols usage proposed
– Addressed HF issues in IEC 60601-1 Amendment 1 (Finalized in Nov,
2011)
– Update to IEC TR 60878:2003 Symbols – Additional Symbols and
Categories
19
FDA Increased Expectations for Human Factors
• CDRH HF Guidance Documents
• Applying Human Factors and Usability Engineering to Optimize
Medical Device Design , DRAFT June 22, 2011
• Medical device use safety: Incorporating HFE into risk
management, July 18, 2000
• CDER HF Related Guidance Documents
• Safety Considerations for Product Design to Minimize
Medication Errors, DRAFT December, 2012
• Design Considerations for Devices Intended for Home Use,
DRAFT December 12, 2012
20
FDA Increasing Expectations for HF
• New Revised Draft CDRH Guidance (June 22, 2011)
requires:
– Contextual Inquiry (Intended Use, Task Analysis, UI Description)
– Known Use Errors (Complaints, CAPA, MDR’s)
– Use Error Risk Analysis Required
– Summary of Formative Usability Evaluations and Design
Modifications
– Validation of Usability
• Rational (Users, Use Environment, Simulated Use vs. Clinical Evaluation)
• Tasks Prioritized by Risk Analysis
• Sample size (15 minimum, 25 for infusion pumps)
• Learning decay addressed by delay between training and usability testing
• Explain All Task Failures (Safety Critical Tasks Require No Task Failures with Negative Clinical Impact)
• Subjective Assessment of Safety (Especially for close calls)
– Conclusions (Residual Risk)
21
HFE/UE Report for FDA CDRH - Seven main components
22
HFE/UE Report - Seven main components
23
IEC 62366:2007 Process vs. FDA Report Deliverables
24
62366:2007 Process FDA Report Section
5.1:Application Specification
Sec 1: Users, Use scenarios,
Environments
5.2: Frequently Used Functions Sec 1: Uses..
5.3 Identify. Hazardous Situations
-5.3.1 Identify Characteristics related to safety
-5.3.2 Identify Known or foreseeable hazards
Sec 3 and 4: Known Risks and Task /
Risk Prioritization
5.4: Primary Operating Functions Sec 1, Uses; Sec 4, Tasks…
5.5: Usability Specification Sec 1, Uses; Sec 6: Sim. Use Validation
5.6: Usability Validation Plan Sec 6, Simulated Use Validation
5.7: User Interface Implementation Sec 2, User Interface description
5.8: Usability Verification
Sec 5, Formative Evaluations & Design
Mod
5.9: Usability Validation Sec 6, Simulated Use Validation
CDER HF Guidances
• CDER announced plans for more FDA guidances
relevant to Human Factors:
– Safety Considerations for Product Design to Minimize
Medication Errors, DRAFT December, 2012
• Study User Profiles and Use Environment
• Perform Risk Analysis – Use-FMEA recommended
• Perform Simulated Use Testing
– Additional Planned Guidances
• Good labeling/packaging HF practices
– Examples of poor HF in labeling and packaging (things to avoid)
• Drug naming practices
25
Safety Considerations for Product Design to Minimize
Medication Errors, DRAFT December, 2012- FDA CDER
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Implications
• Bar is being raised for quality of Human Factors Engineering Work
– Internationally (Notified Bodies are better informed)
• Legacy Devices being addressed
• Improved IEC 62366 (harmonized with FDA for consistency)
– US FDA expects more
• FDA Recognizes major HFE/UE Standards ( HE-75, IEC 62366,
etc)
• CDRH New Draft Guidance on Medical Devices
• CDER Draft Guidances for all Medical Products
• Combination Products
• Packaging/Labeling
• Naming
27
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Contact Information:
Ed Israelski,
ed.israelski@yahoo.com
+1 847 382 9280
Thank You.
Questions?

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Human factors and ergonomics society 20120311

  • 1. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Healthcare Conference – March 11, 2013 Baltimore, MD Ed Israelski - Convener IEC/ISO JWG Joint Working Group on Usability - Co-Chair AAMI HFE Committee Looking ahead to new human factors standards and guidances for medical devices
  • 2. Outline • Overview of the Human Factors Engineering HFE Process for Medical Products • Overview of Human Factors Standards and Guidances for Medical Products • Changes now in progress • Implications 2
  • 3. Definitions • Use Error – Use error is repetitive and can be predicted. It can be minimized by design and identified through usability testing and hazard analysis. – Act or omission of an act that results in a different outcome than intended by the manufacturer or expected by the USER, which may result from a mismatch situation between USER, man-machine interface, task and/or environment. HE74:2001 The terms User Error and Human Error are no longer used officially Abnormal Use – Intentional act or intentional omission of an act by the RESPONSIBLE ORGANIZATION or USER of a MEDICAL DEVICE as a result of conduct that is beyond any further reasonable means of RISK CONTROL by the MANUFACTURER • Sabotage, Reckless Use 3
  • 4. Human Factors Core Methods 4
  • 5. Human Factors in the Design Control Process 5 gu e 5 u a acto s t e es g Co t o ocess Contextual Inquiry Literature Reviews Complaints Analysis Market Research Task Analysis User Profiles Use Environment Heuristic Review RISK ANALYSIS Usability Objectives Prototyping / Simulations Iterative Design Formative Usability Testing RISK ANALYSIS Cognitive Walkthroughs Expert Reviews Cognitive Walkthroughs Usability Testing RISK ANALYSIS Concept Phase Verification Design Output Design Input Validation Perform Studies & Analysis Design Requirements Design Specifications Test Output Against Input Test Against User Needs Production Units (or Equivalent) Summative Usability Testing Field Studies Design Control Activities Human Factors Activities
  • 6. Summary: HFE Process for Medical Devices • Systematic and Scientific process is required – Contextual Inquiry – User Interface Specification – Usability Testing with iterative design • Design controls are specified by the FDA and recommended by international regulators. • A Design History File must be maintained. It is auditable. • Formal Risk Management is required to identify use errors that might lead to high levels of risk for patients and end users. • Verification is required to show that design outputs meet design inputs. • Validation of the user interfaces is required via usability testing against formal acceptance testing, which must reflect customer requirements. • Post market surveillance is required to track adverse events associated with a device and to formally track customer complaints via a CAPA corrective action preventative action plan. 6
  • 7. Human Factors Standards – ANSI/AAMI HE 75:2009 Human factors engineering— Design of medical devices (Design Principles Standard) – ISO/IEC 62366:2007 Ed 1, Medical devices - Application of usability engineering to medical devices (Process Standard) – Annexes include: AAMI HE 74:2001 – IEC/ISO International HF Standards • IEC 60601-1-6:2010 Ed 3. Medical electrical equipment - Parts 1-6, General requirements for safety: Collateral Standard: Usability –Issued (Temporary bridge to IEC 62366:2007) – IECEE – TRF (Test Report Forms) for Usability Standards • Covers how to certify against IEC 62366:2007 and IEC 60601-1-6:2010 • Used by Notified Bodies and Certified Test Labs 7
  • 8. Related Standards 8 ISO 14971:2007 Medical devices -- Application of risk management to medical devices ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1, 3rd ed. General safety & essential performance standard for medical electrical equipment IEC 60601-1-8: 2006 Collateral to IEC 60601-1:2005 on general requirements, tests and guidance for alarm systems IEC TR 60878:2003 Graphical symbols for electrical equipment in medical practice ISO 15223-1:2007 Medical devices – Symbols to be used with medical device labels, labeling and information to be supplied ISO 15223-2:2010 Medical devices - Symbols to be used with medical device labels, labeling and information to be supplied - Part 2: Symbol development, selection and validation
  • 9. International Usability Standards IEC/ISO - Updates • IEC TR 60878:2001 -Graphical symbols for electrical equipment in medical practice • CD to be issued in 2013 – Additional Symbols from ISO, IEC added • Reorganized Categories of Symbols • ANSI/AAMI/IEC 62366:2007 Ed 1, Medical devices - Application of usability engineering to medical devices • Legacy Amendment CDV issued in 2012. Goal is to issue mid-2013 • Rewrite/Update started in June, 2011. (Completion targeted for 2015) • Two parts – IEC 62366-1 Normative Standard (Concise) – CD Nov, 2012 – IEC 62366 -2 Informative Standard (HFE/UE Tutorial) – Working Draft 9
  • 10. Changes to IEC 62366:2007 • Normative standard (IEC 62366-1) – Streamlined – Harmonized with draft FDA HFE/UE Guidance (June, 2011) – Improved and simplified terminology • Use Specification (not Application Spec) • User Interface Specification (not Usability Spec) – More thoroughly integrated with Risk Management (ISO 14971) – Controversy over the name – HFE, UE or UE/HFE • Informative tutorial (how to do) information moved to TR technical report (IEC TR 62366-2) • More informative annexes • More examples with illustrations 10
  • 11. IEC 62366:2007 Medical Devices – (Changes) •5: Usability Engineering Process (UE/HFE Process) 5.1 Application Specification (Use Specification) 5.2: Frequently Used Functions (Part of Primary Operation Functions) 5.3 Identify Hazardous Situations (Hazard Related Use Scenarios) 5.3.1 Identify characteristics related to safety 5.3.2 Identify known or foreseeable hazards 5.4: Primary Operating Functions 5.5: Usability Specification (User Interface Specification) 5.6 Usability Validation Plan 5.7 User Interface Implementation 5.8 Usability Verification (Formative Usability Evaluation) 5.9 Usability Validation (Summative Usability Evaluation) •6: Accompanying Documents •7: Training/Training Materials 11
  • 12. IEC 62366:2007 - Legacy Devices – Draft Amendment- Annex K • Evaluation of a USER INTERFACE OF UNKNOWN PROVENANCE (UOUP). THREE SCENARIOS: o MEDICAL DEVICES on the market that were not developed using the USABILITY ENGINEERING PROCESS of IEC 62366:2007 (so called legacy MEDICAL DEVICES); o MEDICAL DEVICES that have changes to the USER INTERFACE and that were not originally developed using IEC 62366:2007; and NOTE Only the unchanged portions of the USER INTERFACE are considered UOUP. o MEDICAL DEVICES that incorporate an off-the-shelf component that itself was not developed using the USABILITY ENGINEERING PROCESS of IEC 62366:2007. • Legacy UOUP process to be carried over to updated 62366 as well • Comments to CDV to be resolved in April, 2013 12
  • 13. IEC 62366:2007 Legacy Amendment- Annex K • Evaluation of a USER INTERFACE OF UNKNOWN PROVENANCE (UOUP) • K.2 Usability engineering process for user interface of unknown provenance – K.2.1 Application specification (Intended Use) – K.2.2 Frequently used functions – K.2.3 PRIMARY OPERATING FUNCTIONS (Tasks that could lead to Harm) – K.2.4 Review of post-market information (Complaints, recalls, CAPA) – K.2.5 HAZARDS and HAZARDOUS SITUATIONS caused by USABILITY problems (Use Risk Analysis e.g. Use FMEA) – K.2.6 RISK CONTROL (If Residual Risk is not acceptable- Use HFE/UE process) 13
  • 14. Life Cycle Amendment to IEC 60601-1-6:2010 • IEC/ISO International HF Standards – IEC 60601-1-6:2010 Ed 3. Medical electrical equipment - Parts 1-6, General requirements for safety: Collateral Standard: Usability –Issued (Temporary bridge to IEC 62366:2007) • Draft Amendment to remove erroneous Lifecycle reference to IEC 62366 • Excludes: – Post Production Monitoring for Usability – Maintenance of the USABILITY ENGINEERING PROCESS. • CDV Comments to be resolved in April, 2013 14
  • 15. ANSI/AAMI HE75: Human Factors Principles for Medical Device Design – Comprehensive design guidelines • 465 pages in 25 sections – Special issues related to medical practices and process giving context to best design practices – FDA sponsored companion book to HE 75 published by CRC/Taylor and Francis – 850 pages – Handbook of human factors in medical device design, (2010) Gardner-Bonneau, D, Weinger, M.B.and Wiklund Michael (Eds) 15
  • 16. HE75: Scope 16 • Organized in 3 General Areas (25 Sections) • General Considerations and Principles • Design Elements • Integrated Solutions • Specific Design Guidance & Recommendations • Authors are Human Factors Experts • Vast HF Literature is Distilled and Summarized • Intended to Save Design Time • Specific Numbered Guidance Statements are Included • Extensive References are Provided
  • 17. HE 75 at a glance… 17 General Considerations Design Elements Integrated Solutions General UI Design Principles Managing Risk of Use Error Basic Skills and Abilities Anthropometry & Biomechanics Environmental Considerations Usability Testing Signs, Symbols, Markings User Documentation Packaging Design Cross-Cultural/ Cross- National Design Alarm Design Displays Controls Design Connectors/ Connections Software User Interfaces Accessibility Considerations Use of Automation Home Health Care Considerations Workstation Design Mobile Devices Design of Hand Tools Design for Post-Market
  • 18. ANSI/AAMI HE 75:2009 – Human factors engineering—Design of medical devices – Update • Work started to draft Updated HE-75 Edition 2 – New sections including: Medical apps, Auditory Displays, Combination Products, Robotics, Training, Virtual Reality, Wearable Devices, Simulation, Telemedicine, Medical Info Systems, Maintenance – Correct/Update current sections 18
  • 19. Future Standards Work Items • AAMI Human Factors Engineering Committee – Post-market surveillance (event detection) and complaint analysis for use error- TIR HE_1 • CDV issued and comments being resolved (expect to be issued mid-2013) – Contextual Inquiry/Observational Research Standards – draft completed – Human Factors Engineering integration into Design Controls – New Work Item • IEC MT 25 on Usability – Accompanying Documents Symbols usage proposed – Addressed HF issues in IEC 60601-1 Amendment 1 (Finalized in Nov, 2011) – Update to IEC TR 60878:2003 Symbols – Additional Symbols and Categories 19
  • 20. FDA Increased Expectations for Human Factors • CDRH HF Guidance Documents • Applying Human Factors and Usability Engineering to Optimize Medical Device Design , DRAFT June 22, 2011 • Medical device use safety: Incorporating HFE into risk management, July 18, 2000 • CDER HF Related Guidance Documents • Safety Considerations for Product Design to Minimize Medication Errors, DRAFT December, 2012 • Design Considerations for Devices Intended for Home Use, DRAFT December 12, 2012 20
  • 21. FDA Increasing Expectations for HF • New Revised Draft CDRH Guidance (June 22, 2011) requires: – Contextual Inquiry (Intended Use, Task Analysis, UI Description) – Known Use Errors (Complaints, CAPA, MDR’s) – Use Error Risk Analysis Required – Summary of Formative Usability Evaluations and Design Modifications – Validation of Usability • Rational (Users, Use Environment, Simulated Use vs. Clinical Evaluation) • Tasks Prioritized by Risk Analysis • Sample size (15 minimum, 25 for infusion pumps) • Learning decay addressed by delay between training and usability testing • Explain All Task Failures (Safety Critical Tasks Require No Task Failures with Negative Clinical Impact) • Subjective Assessment of Safety (Especially for close calls) – Conclusions (Residual Risk) 21
  • 22. HFE/UE Report for FDA CDRH - Seven main components 22
  • 23. HFE/UE Report - Seven main components 23
  • 24. IEC 62366:2007 Process vs. FDA Report Deliverables 24 62366:2007 Process FDA Report Section 5.1:Application Specification Sec 1: Users, Use scenarios, Environments 5.2: Frequently Used Functions Sec 1: Uses.. 5.3 Identify. Hazardous Situations -5.3.1 Identify Characteristics related to safety -5.3.2 Identify Known or foreseeable hazards Sec 3 and 4: Known Risks and Task / Risk Prioritization 5.4: Primary Operating Functions Sec 1, Uses; Sec 4, Tasks… 5.5: Usability Specification Sec 1, Uses; Sec 6: Sim. Use Validation 5.6: Usability Validation Plan Sec 6, Simulated Use Validation 5.7: User Interface Implementation Sec 2, User Interface description 5.8: Usability Verification Sec 5, Formative Evaluations & Design Mod 5.9: Usability Validation Sec 6, Simulated Use Validation
  • 25. CDER HF Guidances • CDER announced plans for more FDA guidances relevant to Human Factors: – Safety Considerations for Product Design to Minimize Medication Errors, DRAFT December, 2012 • Study User Profiles and Use Environment • Perform Risk Analysis – Use-FMEA recommended • Perform Simulated Use Testing – Additional Planned Guidances • Good labeling/packaging HF practices – Examples of poor HF in labeling and packaging (things to avoid) • Drug naming practices 25
  • 26. Safety Considerations for Product Design to Minimize Medication Errors, DRAFT December, 2012- FDA CDER 26
  • 27. Implications • Bar is being raised for quality of Human Factors Engineering Work – Internationally (Notified Bodies are better informed) • Legacy Devices being addressed • Improved IEC 62366 (harmonized with FDA for consistency) – US FDA expects more • FDA Recognizes major HFE/UE Standards ( HE-75, IEC 62366, etc) • CDRH New Draft Guidance on Medical Devices • CDER Draft Guidances for all Medical Products • Combination Products • Packaging/Labeling • Naming 27