Aim: To determine whether experienced health professionals recognise patient deterioration more accurately and efficiently using (a) novel observation charts, designed from a human factors perspective, or (b) chart designs with which they have long-term experience. Methods: Participants were 101 health professionals experienced in using either a multiple parameter track-and-trigger chart or a graphical chart with no track-and-trigger system. Participants were presented with realistic abnormal and normal patient observations recorded on six hospital observation charts of varying design quality, including the chart that participants were familiar with (or a very similar design). Across 48 trials, the participant was asked to specify if any of...
OBJECTIVE: Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) are being used to inform national quality indic...
Aim: To investigate whether overlapping blood pressure and heart rate graphs improve chart-users' ab...
The observation chart is for many health professionals (HPs) the primary source of objective informa...
To evaluate the effect of observation chart design on the ability of health professionals and novice...
Observation charts are critical to detecting patient deterioration. Research suggests their design h...
Aim: To systematically evaluate the impact of several design features on chart-users' detection of p...
The current research investigated whether time-pressure and working memory capacity influenced the d...
©Doug Elliott, Sharon McKinley, Lin Perry, Christine Duffield, Rick Iedema, Robyn Gallagher, Margare...
Particular design features intended to improve usability – including graphically displayed observati...
Background: Optimising clinical responses to deteriorating patients is an international indicator of...
The purpose of this document is to help those involved in creating paper-based patient charts improv...
Aim: To evaluate the effect of early-warning scoring system design on the speed and accuracy of scor...
Aims: To examine user compliance and completeness of documentation with a newly designed observation...
Introduction: Early warning systems (EWS) were developed as a means of alerting medical staff to pat...
Patient chart review is the gold standard for detection of potential patient hazards (i.e. medicatio...
OBJECTIVE: Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) are being used to inform national quality indic...
Aim: To investigate whether overlapping blood pressure and heart rate graphs improve chart-users' ab...
The observation chart is for many health professionals (HPs) the primary source of objective informa...
To evaluate the effect of observation chart design on the ability of health professionals and novice...
Observation charts are critical to detecting patient deterioration. Research suggests their design h...
Aim: To systematically evaluate the impact of several design features on chart-users' detection of p...
The current research investigated whether time-pressure and working memory capacity influenced the d...
©Doug Elliott, Sharon McKinley, Lin Perry, Christine Duffield, Rick Iedema, Robyn Gallagher, Margare...
Particular design features intended to improve usability – including graphically displayed observati...
Background: Optimising clinical responses to deteriorating patients is an international indicator of...
The purpose of this document is to help those involved in creating paper-based patient charts improv...
Aim: To evaluate the effect of early-warning scoring system design on the speed and accuracy of scor...
Aims: To examine user compliance and completeness of documentation with a newly designed observation...
Introduction: Early warning systems (EWS) were developed as a means of alerting medical staff to pat...
Patient chart review is the gold standard for detection of potential patient hazards (i.e. medicatio...
OBJECTIVE: Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) are being used to inform national quality indic...
Aim: To investigate whether overlapping blood pressure and heart rate graphs improve chart-users' ab...
The observation chart is for many health professionals (HPs) the primary source of objective informa...