DocumentCode
2374912
Title
Work domain analysis for the evaluation of human interaction with anaesthesia alarm systems
Author
Watson, Marcus ; Sanderson, Penelope
Author_Institution
Sch. of Inf. Technol., Swinburne Univ. of Technol., Hawthorn, Vic., Australia
fYear
1998
fDate
30 Nov-4 Dec 1998
Firstpage
228
Lastpage
235
Abstract
We apply some aspects of cognitive work analysis to the anaesthesia domain-in particular, the design of equipment used in the operating theatre for monitoring oxygen saturation in arterial blood (pulse oximetry). Work domain analysis (WDA) provides us with initial models of the work domain of anaesthesia, of the subdomain of pulse oximetry, and of the human body, and activity analysis (AA) helps us understand human interaction with alarms systems. These conceptual tools give us a useful framework for speculating about the most effective design of monitoring equipment and alarm systems for anaesthesia
Keywords
alarm systems; medical computing; patient monitoring; task analysis; user interfaces; activity analysis; anaesthesia alarm systems; arterial blood; cognitive work analysis; human interaction; monitoring equipment; operating theatre; oxygen saturation monitoring; pulse oximetry; work domain analysis; Alarm systems; Arm; Artificial intelligence; Automation; Automotive engineering; Blood; Humans; Information technology; Laboratories; Monitoring;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Human Interaction Conference, 1998. Proceedings. 1998 Australasian
Conference_Location
Adelaide, SA
Print_ISBN
0-8186-9206-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OZCHI.1998.732219
Filename
732219
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