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Towards Dynamic Checklists
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction ( IF 4.8 ) Pub Date : 2021-04-17 , DOI: 10.1145/3444947
Leah Kulp 1 , Aleksandra Sarcevic 1 , Megan Cheng 2 , Randall S. Burd 2
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The goal of this in-the-wild study was to understand how different patient, provider, and environment contexts affected the use of a tablet-based checklist in a dynamic medical setting. Fifteen team leaders used the digital checklist in 187 actual trauma resuscitations. The measures of checklist interactions included the number of unchecked items and the number of notes written on the checklist. Of the 10 contexts we studied, team leaders’ arrival after the patient and patients with penetrating injuries were both associated with more unchecked items. We also found that the care of patients with external injuries contributed to more notes written on the checklist. Finally, our results showed that more experienced leaders took significantly more notes overall and more numerical notes than less experienced leaders. We conclude by discussing design implications and steps that can be achieved with context-aware computing towards adaptive checklists that meet the needs of dynamic use contexts.

中文翻译:

迈向动态清单

这项野外研究的目的是了解不同的患者、提供者和环境背景如何影响动态医疗环境中基于平板电脑的清单的使用。15 名团队负责人在 187 次实际创伤复苏中使用了数字检查表。清单交互的测量包括未检查项目的数量和写在清单上的注释数量。在我们研究的 10 种情况中,团队领导在患者和穿透伤患者后到达都与更多未检查项目相关。我们还发现,外伤患者的护理有助于在清单上写下更多的笔记。最后,我们的结果表明,与经验不足的领导者相比,经验丰富的领导者总体上记笔记的次数和数字笔记的数量要多得多。
更新日期:2021-04-17
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