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Towards a Virtual Teammate Whose Support Can Help Alleviate Stress in the Prehospital Care Domain

机译:迈向虚拟队友,其支持可以帮助缓解在前护理领域的压力

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This is a summary of the author's PhD research investigating the effects that a virtual teammate and their support type have on a user's stress. The focus of this research is in the pre-hospital care domain, with particular focus on personnel with a limited skill set who provide care. There is a growing emergence of volunteer schemes in the United Kingdom ("Community First Responders"), as well as the USA and Australia, where volunteers provide first person on scene care in rural locations before the arrival of professionally trained medical personnel. Along with the increase of these community based schemes and with the support of their governing bodies come technology and systems designed to support and aid the important work that they carry out. With such opportunities comes the ability to investigate methods and design systems that aim to alleviate or manage user (care provider) stress, which is inherent in the situations responders attend and which can have consequences for both carer and casualty. The paucity of literature and existing knowledge about the demands and stressors that these volunteers experience whilst attending to callouts highlighted the need for a nationwide survey to understand these demands. The results from this survey motivated the following studies investigating how similar stress to that experienced in the field can be induced and detected using unobtrusive means of measurement and how individuals' responses to the stressors can be affected by a user interface. 'Alone and isolated' was revealed as the biggest contributor to stress amongst Community First Responders, if it was present, in a callout. We introduce the concept of a virtual teammate and explore how its presence and the support it provides effects user stress. This work goes towards answering our wider research question of whether a virtual teammate can alleviate stress.
机译:这是作者博士研究的摘要,调查虚拟队友及其支持类型对用户的压力的影响。本研究的重点是在医院预科护理领域,特别关注有限的技能组织提供护理的人员。英国(“社区第一响应者”)以及美国和澳大利亚的志愿者计划越来越出现,志愿者在专业培训的医务人员到达之前提供了农村地点的第一人。随着这些社区基于社区的计划,以及他们的理事机构的支持来实现技术和系统,旨在支持和帮助他们执行的重要工作。随着这些机会来调查旨在减轻或管理用户(护理提供者)压力的方法和设计系统的能力,这些系统在响应者出席的情况下是固有的,这可能会对护理人员和伤亡产生后果。这些志愿人员经历的缺乏文学和现有知识,这些志愿者经历的同时参加标注的同时突出了对全国范围内的需求来了解这些需求。该调查的结果激发了以下研究,调查可以使用不引人注目的测量手段和个人对压力频道的响应来诱导和检测地诱导和检测到该领域中经历的相似压力的研究如何受到用户界面的影响。 “独自和孤立”被揭示为社区第一响应者之间的压力最大的贡献者,如果它在一个标注中存在。我们介绍了虚拟队友的概念,并探讨了它的存在和支持​​它提供了影响的用户压力。这项工作旨在回答我们更广泛的研究问题,了解虚拟队友是否可以减轻压力。

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