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Medical operating documents: dynamic checklists improve crisis attention

Published: 07 October 2012 Publication History

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The attentional aspects of crisis computing - supporting highly trained teams as they respond to real-life emergencies - have been underexplored in the user interface community. My research investigates the development of interactive software systems that support crisis teams, with an eye towards intelligently managing attention. In this paper, I briefly describe MDOCS, a Medical operating DOCuments System built for time-critical interaction. MDOCS is a multi-user, multi-surface software system that implements dynamic checklists and interactive cognitive aids written to support medical crisis teams. I present the results of a study that evaluates the deployment of MDOCS in a realistic, mannequin-based medical simulator used by anesthesiologists. I propose controlled laboratory experiments that evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of our design principles and attentional interaction techniques.

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    UIST Adjunct Proceedings '12: Adjunct proceedings of the 25th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology
    October 2012
    114 pages
    ISBN:9781450315821
    DOI:10.1145/2380296

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