<div><p>The objective of this study was to assess the usability benefits of adding a bedside central control interface that controls all intravenous (IV) infusion pumps compared to the conventional individual control of multiple infusion pumps. Eighteen dedicated ICU nurses volunteered in a between-subjects task-based usability test. A newly developed central control interface was compared to conventional control of multiple infusion pumps in a simulated ICU setting. Task execution time, clicks, errors and questionnaire responses were evaluated. Overall the central control interface outperformed the conventional control in terms of fewer user actions (40±3 vs. 73±20 clicks, p<0.001) and fewer user errors (1±1 vs. 3±2 errors, p<0.05), with n...
We validated the usability of a new infusion pump interface designed with a situated Cognitive Engin...
We validated the usability of a new infusion pump interface designed with a situated Cognitive Engin...
Nurses often do not understand nor consider the presence of shared infusion volume (SIV) in their pr...
The objective of this study was to assess the usability benefits of adding a bedside central control...
The objective of this study was to assess the usability benefits of adding a bedside central control...
The objective of this study was to assess the usability benefits of adding a bedside central control...
The objective of this study was to assess the usability benefits of adding a bedside central control...
Infusion pumps are often associated with poor usability and an increased likelihood of medication er...
Infusion pumps are often associated with poor usability and an increased likelihood of medication er...
Infusion pumps are often associated with poor usability and an increased likelihood of medication er...
Most errors in ICUs are related to intravenous (IV) therapy. Previous studies suggested that hard to...
Most errors in ICUs are related to intravenous (IV) therapy. Previous studies suggested that hard to...
Most errors in ICUs are related to intravenous (IV) therapy. Previous studies suggested that hard to...
Most errors in ICUs are related to intravenous (IV) therapy. Previous studies suggested that hard to...
Most errors in ICUs are related to intravenous (IV) therapy. Previous studies suggested that hard to...
We validated the usability of a new infusion pump interface designed with a situated Cognitive Engin...
We validated the usability of a new infusion pump interface designed with a situated Cognitive Engin...
Nurses often do not understand nor consider the presence of shared infusion volume (SIV) in their pr...
The objective of this study was to assess the usability benefits of adding a bedside central control...
The objective of this study was to assess the usability benefits of adding a bedside central control...
The objective of this study was to assess the usability benefits of adding a bedside central control...
The objective of this study was to assess the usability benefits of adding a bedside central control...
Infusion pumps are often associated with poor usability and an increased likelihood of medication er...
Infusion pumps are often associated with poor usability and an increased likelihood of medication er...
Infusion pumps are often associated with poor usability and an increased likelihood of medication er...
Most errors in ICUs are related to intravenous (IV) therapy. Previous studies suggested that hard to...
Most errors in ICUs are related to intravenous (IV) therapy. Previous studies suggested that hard to...
Most errors in ICUs are related to intravenous (IV) therapy. Previous studies suggested that hard to...
Most errors in ICUs are related to intravenous (IV) therapy. Previous studies suggested that hard to...
Most errors in ICUs are related to intravenous (IV) therapy. Previous studies suggested that hard to...
We validated the usability of a new infusion pump interface designed with a situated Cognitive Engin...
We validated the usability of a new infusion pump interface designed with a situated Cognitive Engin...
Nurses often do not understand nor consider the presence of shared infusion volume (SIV) in their pr...