The Employment of an Iterative Design Process to Develop a Pulmonary Graphical Display
AUTOR(ES)
Wachter, S. Blake
FONTE
American Medical Informatics Association
RESUMO
Objective: Data representations on today's medical monitors need to be improved to advance clinical awareness and prevent data vigilance errors. Simply building graphical displays does not ensure an improvement in clinical performance because displays have to be consistent with the user's clinical processes and mental models. In this report, the development of an original pulmonary graphical display for anesthesia is used as an example to show an iterative design process with built-in usability testing.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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