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Communication and Sense-Making in Intensive Care: An Observation Study of Multi-Disciplinary Rounds to Design Computerized Supporting Tools

机译:重症监护中的沟通和意识制造:设计计算机化支持工具的多学科轮次观察研究

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Multi-disciplinary rounds are a forum for communication and sense-making, and they play a critical role in intensive care to ensure care coordination across specialties and providers. Increased availability of clinical information through computers has made it possible to provide support during rounds. We conducted an observation study to determine ways in which computers may be used during rounds, when users are under time pressure in accessing and manipulating clinical data. A total of fifteen hours of rounds in a pediatric intensive care unit for 47 patients were observed. Factors influencing information transfer during rounds were characterized in three areas: physical, social and cognitive, and supporting artifacts. Based on these factors we developed a set of design guidelines for computerized supporting tools. An example guideline suggests digital capture of handwritten notes. These guidelines developed may help guide future systems development, thus leveraging the power of computing during the critical moments of multi-disciplinary rounds.
机译:多学科轮次是交流和提高意识的论坛,它们在重症监护中发挥关键作用,以确保各个专业和提供者之间的医疗协调。通过计算机增加临床信息的可用性,使得在各回合中提供支持成为可能。我们进行了一项观察性研究,以确定当用户在访问和操作临床数据时承受时间压力时,在回合中使用计算机的方式。在儿科重症监护病房共观察了15个小时,共47例患者。在各回合中影响信息传递的因素分为三个方面:物理,社会和认知以及辅助文物。基于这些因素,我们为计算机化的支持工具制定了一套设计指南。一个示例指南建议手写笔记的数字捕获。制定的这些指南可能有助于指导未来的系统开发,从而在多学科轮次的关键时刻充分利用计算能力。

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