AbstractPurposeThe aims of this study were to investigate how a variety of research methods is commonly employed to study technology and practitioner cognition. User-interface issues with infusion pumps were selected as a case because of its relevance to patient safety.MethodsStarting from a Cognitive Systems Engineering perspective, we developed an Impact Flow Diagram showing the relationship of computer technology, cognition, practitioner behavior, and system failure in the area of medical infusion devices. We subsequently conducted a systematic literature review on user-interface issues with infusion pumps, categorized the studies in terms of methods employed, and noted the usability problems found with particular methods. Next, we assig...
Introduction Intravenous medication is essential for many hospital inpatients. However, providing in...
Many studies have highlighted the patient safety risks in intravenous medication administration, and...
Infusion pumps are often associated with poor usability and an increased likelihood of medication er...
AbstractPurposeThe aims of this study were to investigate how a variety of research methods is commo...
Purpose The aims of this study were to investigate how a variety of research methods is commonly emp...
Purpose : The aims of this study were to investigate how a variety of research methods is commonly e...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to investigate how a variety of research methods is commonly e...
AbstractMany medical errors that involve drug infusion devices are related to classic interface prob...
We validated the usability of a new infusion pump interface designed with a situated Cognitive Engin...
The most prevalent cause of medical injuries is medication errors especially when patients take mult...
Objective: To fulfill the promise of information technology in health care, automation must be made ...
This paper presents a generic infusion pump user interface (GIP-UI) architecture that intends to cap...
Infusion pumps are medical devices that deliver fluids like medication, and nutrients in a precise, ...
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...
Introduction Intravenous medication is essential for many hospital inpatients. However, providing in...
Many studies have highlighted the patient safety risks in intravenous medication administration, and...
Infusion pumps are often associated with poor usability and an increased likelihood of medication er...
AbstractPurposeThe aims of this study were to investigate how a variety of research methods is commo...
Purpose The aims of this study were to investigate how a variety of research methods is commonly emp...
Purpose : The aims of this study were to investigate how a variety of research methods is commonly e...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to investigate how a variety of research methods is commonly e...
AbstractMany medical errors that involve drug infusion devices are related to classic interface prob...
We validated the usability of a new infusion pump interface designed with a situated Cognitive Engin...
The most prevalent cause of medical injuries is medication errors especially when patients take mult...
Objective: To fulfill the promise of information technology in health care, automation must be made ...
This paper presents a generic infusion pump user interface (GIP-UI) architecture that intends to cap...
Infusion pumps are medical devices that deliver fluids like medication, and nutrients in a precise, ...
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...
Introduction Intravenous medication is essential for many hospital inpatients. However, providing in...
Many studies have highlighted the patient safety risks in intravenous medication administration, and...
Infusion pumps are often associated with poor usability and an increased likelihood of medication er...