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Combining usability testing with eye-tracking technology: evaluation of a visualization support for antibiotic use in intensive care.

Aboozar Eghdam1, Johanna Forsman, Magnus Falkenhav, Mats Lind, Sabine Koch.   

Abstract

This research work is an explorative study to measure efficiency, effectiveness and user satisfaction of a prototype called Infobiotika aiming to support antibiotic use in intensive care. The evaluation was performed by combining traditional usability testing with eye-tracking technology. The test was conducted with eight intensive care physicians whereof four specialists and four residents. During three test phases participants were asked to perform three types of tasks, namely navigational, clinical and tasks to measure the learning effect after 3-5 minutes free exploring time. A post-test questionnaire was used to explore user satisfaction. Based on the results and overall observations, Infobiotika seems to be effective and efficient in terms of supporting navigation and also a learnable product for intensive care physicians fulfilling their need to get an accurate overview of a patient status quickly. Applying eye-tracking technology during usability testing has shown to be a valuable complement to traditional methods that revealed many unexpected issues in terms of navigation and contributed a supplementary understanding about design problems and user performance.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21893885

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


  6 in total

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Authors:  S E Wolpin; B Halpenny; G Whitman; J McReynolds; M Stewart; W B Lober; D L Berry
Journal:  Health Informatics J       Date:  2014-01-09       Impact factor: 2.681

2.  Using High-Fidelity Simulation and Eye Tracking to Characterize EHR Workflow Patterns among Hospital Physicians.

Authors:  Julie W Doberne; Ze He; Vishnu Mohan; Jeffrey A Gold; Jenna Marquard; Michael F Chiang
Journal:  AMIA Annu Symp Proc       Date:  2015-11-05

3.  Eye-tracking for clinical decision support: A method to capture automatically what physicians are viewing in the EMR.

Authors:  Andrew J King; Harry Hochheiser; Shyam Visweswaran; Gilles Clermont; Gregory F Cooper
Journal:  AMIA Jt Summits Transl Sci Proc       Date:  2017-07-26

Review 4.  Using Eye Trackers for Usability Evaluation of Health Information Technology: A Systematic Literature Review.

Authors:  Onur Asan; Yushi Yang
Journal:  JMIR Hum Factors       Date:  2015-04-14

5.  Association of Electronic Health Record Use With Physician Fatigue and Efficiency.

Authors:  Saif Khairat; Cameron Coleman; Paige Ottmar; Dipika Irene Jayachander; Thomas Bice; Shannon S Carson
Journal:  JAMA Netw Open       Date:  2020-06-01

6.  Evaluating users' experiences of electronic prescribing systems in relation to patient safety: a mixed methods study.

Authors:  Lisa Aufegger; Naresh Serou; Shiping Chen; Bryony Dean Franklin
Journal:  BMC Med Inform Decis Mak       Date:  2020-04-03       Impact factor: 2.796

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