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Chiara Santomauro is an Adjunct Lecturer at the School of Psychology, University of Queensland. Her career focuses on human factors in healthcare and traffic psychology, combining interdisciplinary research to improve patient safety and driver behavior.
- Education: PhD in Psychology (University of Queensland, 2018)
- Education: Honours Degree in Psychology (University of Queensland, 2013)
Her research explores interruptions in clinical environments, vibrotactile monitoring systems, and driver hazard perception. Key themes include causal connections between interruptions and errors, ergonomic design of medical interfaces, and behavioral assessment tools for road safety.
Her publications highlight expertise in healthcare simulation, telehealth applications, and human-machine interaction. Articles span topics like ICU nursing interruptions, tactile feedback systems for vital sign monitoring, and speeding behavior measurement frameworks.
Chiara collaborates with multidisciplinary teams across psychology, medicine, and engineering, emphasizing practical solutions for real-world healthcare and traffic safety challenges.
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